t Export it as media : Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to export an intermediate
temporary file to import into Encore. You can export an encoded file that
Adobe Encore can import and use directly, or you can export an intermediate
format that is editable, such as AVI or QuickTime format, and allow Encore to
encode it for you. Using this method, you could author a DVD with any third-
party tool; however, you lose the advantages associated with Dynamic Link. This
method consumes more hard disk space for the temporary intermediate file and
requires more render time.
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378 LESSON 21
Authoring DVDs with Adobe Encore CS5
Adding Adobe Encore chapter markers to the Timeline Once you have finished editing a video in Adobe Premiere Pro, you can add Encore
chapter markers to the Timeline to denote chapters for the final DVD. You can
move, remove, and add markers at any time in the sequence.
1 Open Lesson 21-1.prproj, and open Sequence 01 if it is not already open.
You will be exporting this short video project to an autoplay DVD with no
menus. But first you’ll add a chapter marker so users can click ahead with the
DVD remote.
2 To place an Adobe Encore chapter marker, position the current-time indicator
where you want the marker to be, and then click the Set Encore Chapter Marker
button (located near the top left of the Timeline). Place the marker at the
beginning of the third clip (about 00;00;14;01 on the Timeline).
3 Name this chapter marker
Lightning . Click OK.
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Note: Adobe
Encore chapter markers
are not clip markers or
Timeline markers. Clip
markers and Timeline
markers help you
position and trim clips.
Adobe Premiere Pro
uses Encore chapter
markers solely for DVD
menu creation and
button links.
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Note: Adobe
Premiere Pro auto-
matically places an
Encore chapter marker
on the first frame of
every sequence. You
cannot move or remove
this marker. You can
move, remove, or
rename any other
chapter markers
you add.