Making A Dvd Folder; Review Questions - Adobe ENCORE DVD Manual

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Making a DVD folder

In earlier lessons, you've burned DVD discs and built a DVD image. Now you'll build a
DVD folder for this project. When you build a DVD folder, Adobe Encore DVD builds a
DVD directory structure on your hard drive so that you can test its quality or play it
locally on a personal computer. You can play the program using a software DVD player
that supports the DVD folder; the directory behaves just like a disc, providing full
navigational abilities.
Note: Some popular media players do not support DVD folders.
1 Choose File > Build DVD > Make DVD Folder.
2 In the Make DVD Folder dialog box, specify a location and name for the folder, and
click Next.
Ensure that you have sufficient space on the drive you specify.
3 Review the information in the Make DVD Folder: Summary dialog box, and then click
Build.

Review questions

1 How many end actions can you specify for a timeline?
2 When do you need to apply an override?
3 How do you set an override?
4 What three methods have you used to link buttons to timelines and menus?
5 How do you use the pick whip?
Review answers
1 You can specify only one end action for each timeline. This becomes the default
behavior.
2 You need to apply an override when you want the end action for a timeline or menu to
be different from the default action, depending on the method used to access the timeline
or menu. That is, you need to use an override any time one timeline may have different
end actions.
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