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Creating disc menus
Last updated 10/4/2016
A Next button leads to duplicate menu B Previous button returns user to Main Menu 1
Scene markers
Scene markers divide a movie into separate scenes. Scene buttons on the main menu link to different scenes in your
movie. They appear on scene menus one after another (not grouped by movie). Use scene markers (without stop
markers) when you want the movie to play from start to finish. You can also use scene markers when you want your
viewer to be able to jump ahead to specific scenes.
You can add scene markers automatically or manually. Premiere Elements uses scene markers to create a scene menu.
The scene menu is accessible from the Scenes button on the disc main menu. If you have no scene markers in the Expert
view timeline, Premiere Elements omits the Scenes button and the scenes menu.
Stop markers
Stop markers designate the end of a movie. When the disc player reaches a stop marker, it returns to the main menu. If
you add a stop marker to the Expert view timeline, a disc player doesn’t play the movie from start to finish. Therefore,
you generally add stop markers only if youve divided your video into separate movies. In addition, you don’t need to
play the clips in the Expert view timeline from beginning to end.
You add stop markers manually. Use stop markers to indicate the end of each movie that you want listed on the main
menu of your disc. Whenever a stop marker is reached, the movie stops and returns to the main menu.
Note: Stop markers are used for DVD only.
Add scene markers automatically
The Generate Menu Markers command places scene markers for you. Sometimes you can save time if you let Premiere
Elements initially place scene markers, which you can clean up later as necessary. You get the best results when each
scene in your movie is a separate clip. In adiition, all the clips you want marked are on the Video 1 track. If your movie
consists of multiple clips that overlay each other, you might prefer to place scene markers manually or place them at set
intervals.
Automatically placed scene markers do not have names. Therefore, the buttons on the scene menu remain as named in
the template. To customize the buttons, you can either name the markers after they are placed or rename the buttons
after you select the template.
1 Click the Expert view timeline to make it active.
2 Click Tools on the Action bar, and choose Movie Menu from the Tools panel.
3 Choose a movie theme and select Add Menu Markers Automatically For Me.
4 Click Settings and specify how you want the markers placed, entering a value if required:
At Each Scene Places a scene marker at each edit point (cut) between clips on the Video 1 track, not at the ends of
transitions. Only one scene marker is placed at the beginning of a series of still images in the Expert view timeline.
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