

Customers who have maintenance agreements with Adobe can be confident they will continue to receive support for the duration of their contract.”Ī few things to note about using Encore with Premiere Pro CC – dynamic linking will no longer work between Premiere Pro CC and Encore CS6.īut what about OS updates? Adobe’s website says, “Encore CS6 is supported on Microsoft® Windows® 7 with Service Pack 1 (64 bit) and Mac OS X v10.6.8 or v10.7. Additionally, the online support resources will allow customers to access existing documentation, as well as tap into community support via the product forums. As far as technical support goes, Adobe says, “Yes, Adobe will continue to offer support for installation and registration issues associated with Adobe Encore. The Encore CS6 version will be the final release of this product.”Įncore CS6 is still available for those subscribing to Creative Cloud, though it will no longer be updated. For example, Adobe Media Encoder and Adobe Premiere Pro CC include a new feature allowing users to create iPad-ready video with QuickTime chapter markers. Therefore we are focusing more on products that deliver to streaming services. The future is in cloud and streaming content.

This means there will be no Encore CC.Īccording to a FAQ section on, “The trend in the video and broadcast industry is moving away from physical media distribution. Adobe has announced that Encore, their DVD / Blu-Ray creation software, has reached End-of-Life status.

Some potential bad news for DVD and Blu-Ray creators using Adobe products.
