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paulm77
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January 4, 2019
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PE 19 Movie Menu

  • January 4, 2019
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I am running PE 19 on a Win 10 laptop which has a DVD/Blu-Ray burner. Since I am new to PE 19, I am looking for help/direction. The tutorials I have watch and the  online User's Guide all reference PE 18. My problem is with the Movie Menu. I did successfully capture video, create a movie, with a title, music and menu markers. Went to Tools and selected Movie Menu which allowed me to pick a theme that had two frames. I then selected Preview Movie in the Movie Menu window which allowed me to verify that the disk menu was correct. Then clicked on Done expecting the disk menu to be saved. Went to Export & Share and selected Disk which brought me to a burn screen. In the right hand corner is a small preview window which has the Title but no menu. I can use the slide to move within the movie but unable to actually play it. Is this how it's supposed to work? I did go ahead and burn the movie hoping the disk menu was linked but no disk menu on playback. So how do I get the disk menu onto the Timeline and what have I done incorrectly..  Thanks for your help..

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    Legend
    January 8, 2019

    If you just want to create a video that can be viewed on a  computer or uploaded to YouTube, etc., just output an 1920x1080 MP4.

    Though, as we've said, this will create a movie only. It will not have a DVD-like menu system.

    Legend
    January 6, 2019

    There is something strange about your computer's configuration. The simplest solution would be to save the DVD file to your computer as an  ISO and then use a program like ImgBurn to create your DVD from it, as I show you in my tutorial.

    Using ImgBurn to burn DVDs and BluRay discs - YouTube

    paulm77
    paulm77Author
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    January 8, 2019

    The video was informative, thanks. The following is what I have done. Created an ISO file on my WIN 10 laptop, moved it to a Mac and the used that computer to burn a DVD. All of that worked and was able to view the video but original problem still exists, there is no DVD movie menu. Given all the time spent on this, it seems to me that this is an Adobe problem. Is there a way to get a refund but that is another issue. Another question for a different forum.. Since DVDs are going away, what is the better solution for saving and viewing video, thumb drives, NAS, streaming, cloud, etc?  Thanks again for your time..

    Peru Bob
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    Community Expert
    January 10, 2019

    Thanks to everyone for helping me see the light that DVDs are no longer a viable solution for archiving videos. Since DVDs are not a solution, my DVD menu problem is mute. Due to there size, my intention was to off load video files to a media that I could easily access in addition to reclaiming disk space.  It would appear that thumb drives are now the best option for storing HD files, for now. Is this a correct assumption?

    My movies are are all family related, vacations, weddings, sports, etc.. I have been recording family events for a while, 8mm, VHS, camcorder tapes, digitized it all to DVD, except 8mm which is my current project. The result is there are many DVDs in my library. It would seems that one solution is to get a good DVD to HD converter and save that output to a thumb drive. I should then be able to stream those files to a Roku device attached to our TV. Does that seem like a good approach or did I miss something?  Is there is a better solution? Not sure how all that will work just yet. Can anyone suggest a good DVD to HD converter?

    Thanks again for everyone who responded, it has been educational and greatly appreciated.

    May DVDs rest in peace


    I don't recommend thumb drives for archiving.  As a secondary or tertiary backup device or as a user device, that would be OK.

    Thumb drives have too high a failure and corruption rate for me to trust them as a primary backup or archive.

    Take note of Schofield's second law:

    Follow Schofield's Three Laws of Computing and avoid disasters | ZDNet

    Legend
    January 6, 2019

    If that's the case, you did not Export & Share to Disc. You Exported & Shared to a Device and created a file.

    paulm77
    paulm77Author
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    January 6, 2019

    I'm am sure that DVD was selected.. Notice destination. Disk was selected, Burn highlighted in second image. Notice error message when destination is D:

    Legend
    January 5, 2019

    If you browse the disc, do you see files with names like VIDEO_TS.IFO, VIDEO_TS.VOB, VTS_01_0.IFO, VTS_01_0.VOB, etc?

    paulm77
    paulm77Author
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    January 6, 2019

    The only file on the disk is an mp4. I have burned 3 disk and it's just the one file on every every disk. My plan is to experiment a little more. Special thanks to all who replied..

    Community Expert
    January 4, 2019

    Premiere Elements 2019 won't burn Blu-Rays.  It will burn DVDs that will have movie menus.

    paulm77
    paulm77Author
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    January 4, 2019

    Yes I am aware that Blu-Ray is not supported. And I have opened Movie Menu to creat a disk menu. My problem is that the menu never gets included into my movie.

    Community Expert
    January 5, 2019

    Do you get a screen that looks like this?