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I am attempting to edit and burn home movies to discs. When I used the Film Reel stock adobe asset, it would tell me that portions of the menus were overlapping. After moving all assets that I could see that were overlapping, I saved the Iso file and burned the movie to a disc. When I put the disc into my PS4 all menu options were selected and I could not navigate the menu like I could when simulating it in Premiere elements. I tried using a different stock asset, "Secret Agent" and it didn't tell me that anything was overlapping, but after burning and putting it in the PS4 it was no longer a supported disc. I really liked the Film Reel asset, so if I could get some advice on how to fix all the menu option being selected, I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
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What happens if you put the disc into your computer? Can you computer's software play it?
BTW, which version of the program do you have and what operating system? Which software plays your DVDs on your computer?
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I have Windows 10, and am using the latest version of Adobe premiere.
Disc 1 (Worked on PS4, but had all menu options selected)
When I put it in my computer, I look at the DVD drive and It shows me the Video_TS folder, when I select that it shows me all the video TS files, including the menus that have all the options selected, along with each individual clip that makes up the whole of the home movie.
Disc 2 (Did not work on PS4)
When inserted into my computer, it shows a Disc Image file sharing the same name as the movie. When I click it it says, "Virtual hard disk files can't be mounted from image files, or from removable media that isnt formatted with NTFS file system." If I right click on it I can open it with VLC Media Player, and it works just fine, I can scroll through the menus and select where in the movie I'd like to start watching.
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VLC Media Player should launch disc 1. You shouldn't have to browse to the VTS files.
As for disc 2, it sounds like you've got the ISO file on the disc rather than using a program to burn DVD files from the ISO.