Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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Subtitle: You can choose a subtitle stream that will serve as the initial active stream,

overriding the DVD player’s setting. You can also force the subtitle stream to appear
by selecting its View checkbox. The default setting is “not set,” which lets the DVD
player control the stream setting.

Remote Control

Title, Menu, and Return: You can set the Title, Menu, and Return remote control settings,

which correspond to a DVD player’s remote control buttons. See

Remote Control

Settings

for details on setting these buttons.

DVD-ROM
See

About DVD-ROM Discs

for details on using these settings and creating DVD-ROM

discs.

Content: Specifies whether this is a DVD-Video or DVD-ROM title. Selecting Content

enables the DVD-ROM content settings (Location and Joliet Extension Support).

Size: Shows the size of the files the folder chosen as the Location contains. This size

uses the same convention as used by DVD media—one MB is equal to 1,000,000 bytes.
The size is also shown in actual bytes.

Location: This setting is active only when you select Content. The Location setting lets

you choose the folder to include as the DVD-ROM contents for the disc. All files and
folders at this location (but not the actual folder specified with the Location setting)
are added to the root of the DVD.

For example, if you want several PDF files to be in a folder named PDFExtras at the root
of the DVD, you would have to create the PDFExtras folder, place the PDF files in it,
then place that folder in the folder you specify as the Location (DVDROMContent in
the example below).

Joliet Extension Support: This setting is active only when you select Content. Selecting

Joliet Extension Support affects the filenames allowed in the DVD-ROM content when
using red laser media. See

Joliet Volume

for more information.

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Chapter 22

Finishing a Project

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