User Guide
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Menu background options
A. Video drop zone B. Audio drop zone
Note: When both video and audio are set and you replace one of the clips, the other clip remains set.
3 Specify settings in the Effect Controls panel:
Reset Sets the background to the original template background.
Play Plays media in the thumbnail. The icon changes from the Play button to the Pause button . Click the
Pause button to stop the playback and set the In point (start) of the background.
In Point Sets the In point of the video or audio clip. Drag the timecode to the desired frame.
Use Still Image Sets the current frame in the video clip as a still background image. Drag the timecode to set the
frame.
Apply Default Transition Before Loop Adds the transition you’ve set as the default each time the video starts from
the beginning. (See “Default transitions” on page 166.)
Duration Sets the duration of background video or audio from the In points. The maximum duration is 30 seconds.
Apply To All Menus Applies the background to all DVD menus.
Duration (Motion Menu Buttons) Sets the duration of video played in motion menu buttons for the entire DVD. This
option appears only when the menu buttons also have video. (See “To animate buttons” on page 412.)
To create an auto-play DVD
An auto-play DVD contains no menus. Instead, it plays automatically when you insert the disc into a DVD player.
Although it has no menus, you can set DVD markers so that the Next and Previous buttons on the DVD player’s
remote control jump to specific points in the movie. An auto-play DVD does not distinguish between main menu
markers and scene markers, so you can add either for use by the Next and Previous buttons. Auto-play DVDs ignore
stop markers.
1 Choose Window > DVD Layout, and then choose the sequence name you want to burn to a DVD.
2 In the DVD Layout panel, click Change Template.
3 Select Auto-play DVD With No Menus, and click OK.
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