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The Movie Menu option/tool is missing In Expert Mode, Tools, Video dropdown.

New Here ,
Jan 27, 2020 Jan 27, 2020

I am running Adobe Premiere Elements 2020, v18.0 on a Mac running OS Catalina. The Movie Menu option/tool is missing In Expert Mode, Tools, Video.
What can be done to get the Movie Menu Tool back into the Video Tools dropdown??

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LEGEND , Jan 28, 2020 Jan 28, 2020

The best solution is to output your video from Premiere Elements using Export & Share/Devices/Computer/720x480 MPEG-PS and then use a program like iDVD to build that video into a DVD with menus. (Adobe no longer makes a DVD or BluRay production progam.)

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Community Expert ,
Jan 27, 2020 Jan 27, 2020

Movie menus are for DVDs and Blu-Rays.  Starting with version 2020, Premiere Elements doesn't do those, so there are no movie menus.  The Windows version can still make DVDs, but not Blu-Rays. 

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New Here ,
Jan 27, 2020 Jan 27, 2020
Thanks for the reply.

Is there an Adobe (or other vendor) product that will allow a Mac user to create DVD’s with Menus and Chapter Markers???




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Re: The Movie Menu option/tool is missing In Expert Mode, Tools, Video dropdown.

Movie menus are for DVDs and Blu-Rays. Starting with version 2020, Premiere Elements doesn't do those, so there are no movie menus. The Windows version can still make DVDs, but not Blu-Rays.





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The Movie Menu option/tool is missing In Expert Mode, Tools, Video dropdown.

I am running Adobe Premiere Elements 2020, v18.0 on a Mac running OS Catalina. The Movie Menu option/tool is missing In Expert Mode, Tools, Video.
What can be done to get the Movie Menu Tool back into the Video Tools dropdown??
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LEGEND ,
Jan 28, 2020 Jan 28, 2020

The best solution is to output your video from Premiere Elements using Export & Share/Devices/Computer/720x480 MPEG-PS and then use a program like iDVD to build that video into a DVD with menus. (Adobe no longer makes a DVD or BluRay production progam.)

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Participant ,
Feb 10, 2020 Feb 10, 2020

Hi

 

Just discovered I cannot burn a DVD in V20!

If I generate a file exported from V20 can that be imported into an older version to burn it? I am usng a MAC

PS Apart from this, V20 so far is very good. Lots of niggles fixed!

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New Here ,
Mar 10, 2021 Mar 10, 2021
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Steve's solution is not the best solution.  Adobe Premier Elements used to include a Movie Menu that worked spectacularly. It's now a pain to create videos on a Mac.  Adobe's deletion of the Movie Menu from Premier Elements now requires you to create a movie in Premier Pro or Premier Elements, export the movie, then, because Macs no longer have DVD burners, take the exported file to another machine that has both a third party video authoring program (that Premier Elements used to have!) and a DVD burner.  Sometimes upgrades aren't really upgrades.

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