User Guide
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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4 To preview the DVD and test the markers, click Preview DVD in the DVD Layout panel. Use the Play button,
PreviousScene,andNextScenebuttonstosimulateaDVDplayer’sremotecontrol.(See“Topreviewamenu-based
DVD” on page 414.)
5 Click Burn DVD. (See “To burn a DVD disc, or save to a DVD folder or ISO image” on page 415.)
You can switch between auto-play and menu-based DVDs by clicking Change Template in the DVD Layout panel
and choosing the appropriate option.
See also
“To add a main menu marker or scene marker” on page 406
Previewing and burning DVDs
To preview a menu-based DVD
It is a good idea to preview a DVD before you burn it. The Preview DVD window contains controls that mimic those
on a DVD player’s remote control. By using these controls, you can test each button on the menus and view the video
to which they link.
Preview DVD navigation controls
A. Previous Scene B. Next Scene C. Rewind D. Skip back a frame E. Play/Pause F. Skip forward a frame G. Fast forward H. Button
navigation arrows and Enter button I. Return to main menu
1 In the DVD Layout panel, click Preview DVD. You see the main menu of the DVD in the Preview DVD dialog box.
Note: If you see a warning that buttons overlap, see “To view overlapping buttons” on page 411.
2 Use the navigation controls in the Preview to select each button and view each scene or video.
Supported DVD media
Adobe Premiere Pro supports single-layer, 4.7 GB discs of the following types:
• DVD+R
• DVD+RW
• DVD-R
• DVD-RW
Note: If you have a dual-layer recordable DVD drive, you must use single-layer DVD+R or DVD+RW discs.
Choose the media supported by both your DVD burner and the DVD player on which you plan to play the DVD.
Unfortunately, not all DVD burners and DVD players support all types of DVDs. For example, many TV DVD
players recognize DVD+R discs, but not all. DVD-R is compatible with more players.
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