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9. Export
Deliver your edited sequence in the medium of your choice: tape, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or movie file. Using the Adobe
Media Encoder, you can customize the settings for MPEG2, MPEG4, Adobe Flash Video, and other codecs, to the
needs of your viewing audience. (See
"Exporting
basics" on page 379.)
Export Settings dialog box and Export to Encore dialog box
See also
Adobe Premiere Pro Workflow
Direct-to-disk recording
DVD workflow
Using Adobe Encore and Adobe Premiere Pro, you can burn a single sequence to DVD, and each sequence in your
project can be burned to a separate DVD. First, you add all the content you want to include on a DVD into a
sequence. After you prepare the sequence, perform the following basic tasks:
1. Add Encore markers.
You can add Encore markers in Adobe Premiere Pro that will be carried over into Encore. Encore markers are
different from sequence markers (which will not appear in Encore), but you apply them in the Timeline panel like
sequence markers.
If you create an auto-play DVD, the Encore markers become chapter points that allow the viewer to use a DVD
player remote control to move from scene to scene. If you create a DVD with menus, you can link scene buttons on
the menus to the Encore markers in the Encore timeline.
April 1, 2008

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