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Classroom in a Book
Burning the DVD
You’re ready to burn the DVD.
1
Choose File > Build DVD > Make DVD Disc.
2
In the Make DVD Disc dialog box, choose Current Project from the Create Using pop-
up menu, and then choose your recorder.
3
Insert a blank disc in the recorder, and click Next.
4
Review the information in the Make DVD Disc Summary dialog box. When you are
ready to proceed, click Build.
Burning the disc may take several minutes, depending on the DVD recorder, the
computer system, and the size of the media.
Review questions
1
What’s the advantage of creating a menu in Photoshop rather than in Adobe Encore
DVD?
2
How do you apply a layer style to text in Photoshop?
3
Which layer sets will Adobe Encore DVD recognize as buttons?
4
Which layers will Adobe Encore DVD recognize as subpictures?
5
How can you edit an Adobe Encore DVD menu in Photoshop?
Review answers
1
When you create a menu in Photoshop, you have full access to the robust, flexible
design features in Photoshop. Adobe Encore DVD retains the Photoshop effects when you
import the menu.
2
Select the text layer in the Layers palette, and then either choose Layer > Layer Style >
[layer style], or click the Add a Layer Style button at the bottom of the Layers palette and
choose a layer style.
3
Adobe Encore DVD recognizes layer sets whose names begin with (+) as buttons.
4
Adobe Encore DVD recognizes layers whose names begin with (=) as subpictures.
5
Select the menu in the Project window, and then choose Menu > Edit in Photoshop.
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