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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
nishedplaying,youneedtodenewhat
the viewer sees next. Otherwise, the
DVD will simply stop.
Select the track from the Graphical
view. In the End Jump drop-down menu
oftheInspectorWindow,selectMenus>
Menu1>[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-
pearsandbeginstoplaytherstelement
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
beaccessedbyselectingHelp>DVDStudioProUserGuide,isagreatresource.
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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