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Step 9 - Set Connections. In a
DVD, a connection is a link from one
element to another. In this project, we
need two connections. One is the button,
which takes the viewer from the menu to
the track. The other is a connection from
the track to the menu. Once the track is
nishedplaying,youneedtodenewhat
the viewer sees next. Otherwise, the
DVD will simply stop.
Select the track from the Graphical
view. In the End Jump drop-down menu
oftheInspectorWindow,selectMenus>
Menu1>[Menu]
Step 10 - Test the Project. During
and following the design of a DVD, it is
crucial that you test your project. Using
the Simulator feature, you can view the
DVD almost exactly as it will play on a
standard DVD player.
Click the Simulator button from
the menu bar. The Simulator window ap-
pearsandbeginstoplaytherstelement
of your DVD, which is
the main menu. Using
the navigator buttons on
the left, navigate through
the DVD, ensuring that
everything works as you
intended it to.
Step 11 - Burn the
DVD. Once you have
made sure that every-
thing is working correct-
ly, you are ready to burn
the DVD. Insert a blank
DVD-R 4.7 GB disc into
your computer, then click
the Burn button on the
menu bar.
For more information about DVD Studio Pro, the User Guide, which can
beaccessedbyselectingHelp>DVDStudioProUserGuide,isagreatresource.
The guide includes sections on all of the topics covered here, as well as many more
easy-to-understand topics, and fuller glossary of DVD terminology.
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