Xmp Metadata - Adobe ENCORE 2 Manual

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Offline compositions appear with an Offline icon
panel. If you're working with an offline composition, you can relink it to the original After Effects composition. You
can also choose to relink a linked composition to a different source composition.
To take a dynamically linked composition offline (Adobe Production Studio only)
You can take a dynamically linked composition offline if system resources are low, preventing you from smoothly
playing back or previewing, or if you want to share your project without having to open it on a system with
Production Studio installed. When you take a composition offline, you sever the dynamic link with After Effects,
and the linked composition is replaced in the Project panel with an offline composition.
In Adobe Encore DVD, you take a composition offline by transcoding it (transcoding is the process by which Adobe
Encore DVD converts non-DVD compliant files to the DVD-compliant files that are burned to disc).
Select the composition in the Project panel and do one of the following:
In Adobe Premiere Pro, choose Project > Make Offline.
In Adobe Encore DVD, choose File > Transcode Now.
You can temporarily suppress a linked clip in Adobe Premiere Pro by selecting the clip and choosing Clip > Enable.
To relink the clip, choose Clip > Enable again (a check mark next to the command indicates that the clip is enabled).
For more information about disabling clips, see Adobe Premiere Pro Help.
To relink a dynamically linked composition (Adobe Production Studio only)
Do one of the following:
In Adobe Premiere Pro, select the composition and choose Project > Link Media. In the Import Composition
dialog box, choose an After Effects project, and then choose a composition.
In Adobe Encore DVD, right-click the composition and choose Locate Asset. In the Open dialog box, locate the
composition you want to link to and then click Open.

XMP metadata

About XMP metadata
Metadata is descriptive file information a computer can search and process. The Adobe eXtensible Metadata
Platform (XMP) lets you embed metadata into a file to provide information about the contents of a document. Appli-
cations that support XMP can read, edit, and share this information across databases, file formats, and platforms.
Adobe Encore DVD lets you create, view, and edit metadata.
To view or edit metadata
In the Project panel, select the file for which you want to view or edit the metadata, and then choose File > File
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Info.
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Select the appropriate category from the left pane of the dialog box, and enter information in the desired fields in
the right pane. Click OK when finished.
in the Adobe Premiere Pro or Adobe Encore DVD Project
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