User Guide
LESSON 8
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Working with Adobe Premiere Pro
4 Click Project Settings. In the Project Settings dialog box, you can specify whether the
disc is the first or second side of a dual-sided disc, assign a region code, and enable copy
protection. Each of these options is activated only if you burn the project to a digital linear
tape (DLT) for mass replication. Click OK to close the dialog box.
Note: Each region code corresponds to a particular area of the world; a DVD player plays a
DVD only if it recognizes the region code. By default, all regions are enabled, so if you write
directly to a DVD, any player should be able to play your disc.
5 Click Build Project.
6 In the Make DVD Disc dialog box, choose Current Project from the Create Using pop-
up menu, and choose your DVD recorder from the Recorder pop-up menu.
7 Insert a blank disc into the recorder, and click Next.
8 Review the information in the Make DVD Disc Summary dialog box. When you are
ready to proceed, click Build.
Review questions
1 How can you include chapter point markers in an MPEG-2 file you export from
Premiere Pro?
2 What files does Premiere Pro create when you export an MPEG-2 file?
3 How can you ensure that you’ll be able to edit a Premiere Pro project from within
Adobe Encore DVD or After Effects after you’ve exported the project as an AVI file?
4 When would you use the ripple edit tool in Premiere Pro?
5 What are the advantages of MPEG-2 files?
6 What are the advantages of AVI files?
Review answers
1 Add unnumbered sequence markers to the timeline in Premiere Pro. When it imports
the MPEG-2 file, Adobe Encore DVD recognizes the sequence markers as chapter point
markers, and numbers them. It also adds a chapter point to the beginning of the timeline.
2 When you export an MPEG-2 file from Premiere Pro, it creates an .m2v file for the
video content and a .wav file for the audio content.
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