Another good reason to make an image (iso file ) first is that you can 
play it and
check that all your menu functions work the way you want.
You will need a player like the VLC media player to do so. You can 
download it for free
from:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Uwe


n 8/27/2012 7:27 PM, David Braga wrote:
>
> Yes it's a separate A or B choice. To then burn a disc from your .iso 
> image file, in the same Build tab you'd set the Output to DVD Disc. 
> Then instead of the default Source setting of Current Project,
> you'd select Disc Image and then browse for the .iso file you created. 
> I always work this way just to be sure that all subsequent DVD copies 
> will exactly match the first one, just in case something
> in the project got altered accidentally.
>
> David
>
> On 8/27/2012 12:16 PM, [email protected] 
> <mailto:adobeapps%40stankurtis.com> wrote:
> >
> > thanks Ernie ! so that DVD image will be a separate process from 
> burning a DVD, or can both be done at same time ?
> >
> > I assume once the image is finished and saved, the burning of image 
> can be done anytime from the file and I can send to client
> >
> > ...would seem to me the way to go in creating any DVD instead of 
> just burning one disc and having to open the application again....am I 
> correct in my thinking ?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Stan
>




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