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When I used to create video in DVD mode and on DVD discs it was possible to divide a long video into smaller sections and create a menu based on these sections and give each one them a title. This enabled the user to select the section on the master menu they wanted to see and play it. The master menu could be designed for viewing in ways appropriate to the sections of videos and or the whole project and played as requested.
I would use this now except that my overall project may be too big for DVD etc. I can now use USB recording sticks for much bigger recordings both in size and technical quality and I think it would be useful to have a video menu which is more attractive and possibly practical than the usual contents menu used by the system.
Does Adobe Premier 15 provide such facilities and is it easy?
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No, you can't make working menus on USB drives.
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However, the nature of USB playback can emphasize title naming, folders and subfolder. On my TVs, I can put the USB stick in and control the selection of "sections" with the remote. It may not be as colorful as a DVD menu, but with good file naming, works better.