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ENCORE CS3 175 User Guide ROM material is only available on personal computers. Furthermore, it's only available from the desktop, not from the video content of a disc. You can specify a folder of additional ROM content to be added to the disc when Encore builds your project. Note: Only the files and folders inside the folder are added to the disc, not the folder. 1 To specify the location of the ROM content to include with the project, do one of the following: • Choose File > Select DVD-ROM Folder. Navigate to the folder containing the ROM files and click OK. • Choose Window > Build, select DVD from the Format menu, and in the DVD-ROM Content section, click Browse. Navigate to the folder containing the ROM files and click OK. (This setting also applies to Blu-ray projects.) 2 Choose File > Save to save the setting with your project. Important: Even though the saved setting does not appear in the Blu-ray Settings section in the Build panel, Encore still outputs the DVD-ROM content with the project when you build a Blu-ray disc, folder, or image. Building the finished project Build a DVD or Blu-ray disc After you complete, successfully preview, and set transcoding options for your project, you are ready to burn it to a disc or build it to an image ready for burning or replication. You can build the same project to DVD and Blu-ray formats no matter which format you select in the New Project or Project Settings dialog box. Encore makes the appropriate adjustments to transcode the elements to the correct format. You can also use the Build panel to export your project to a Flash format for interactive viewing on the web. (For information, see "Exporting projects to Flash format" on page 178.) Encore checks for problems before building the disc. If the program encounters errors, it notifies you and lets you view the errors or continue. For more information, see "Check a project" on page 172. 1 If you are going to burn directly to a disc, make sure that you have blank media in the appropriate drive. 2 Choose Window > Build. You can also choose File > Build, and then choose an Output option from the submenu. 3 In the Build panel, choose either DVD or Blu-ray from the Format menu. 4 Choose an option from the Output submenu: DVD Disc Or Blu-ray Disc Burns a disc to play on set-top Blu-ray or DVD players, computers, or game consoles. You can record to a Blu-ray disc in a Blu-ray Disc burner and to a DVD in a DVD-writable drive. DVD Folder Or Blu-ray Folder Builds a Blu-ray or DVD directory structure on your hard drive for quality assurance or local playback on a computer. You can play the program using a DVD or Blu-ray software player and the directory behaves just like a disc, including having full navigational abilities. Note: Do not build a DVD Folder or Blu-ray Folder, and then burn that to a data disc-discs burned in this manner won't function as expected. Use DVD Disc, DVD Image, Blu-ray Disc, or Blu-ray Image output options to burn a disc. However, burning a DVD Folder or Blu-ray Folder using an application that can burn folders for DVD-Video or BDMV will work correctly.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
175
ROM material is only available on personal computers. Furthermore, it’s only available from the desktop, not from
the video content of a disc. You can specify a folder of additional ROM content to be added to the disc when Encore
builds your project.
Note:
Only the files and folders inside the folder are added to the disc, not the folder.
1
To specify the location of the ROM content to include with the project, do one of the following:
Choose File > Select DVD-ROM Folder. Navigate to the folder containing the ROM files and click OK.
Choose Window > Build, select DVD from the Format menu, and in the DVD-ROM Content section, click
Browse. Navigate to the folder containing the ROM files and click OK. (This setting also applies to Blu-ray
projects.)
2
Choose File > Save to save the setting with your project.
Important:
Even though the saved setting does not appear in the Blu-ray Settings section in the Build panel, Encore still
outputs the DVD-ROM content with the project when you build a Blu-ray disc, folder, or image.
Building the finished project
Build a DVD or Blu-ray disc
After you complete, successfully preview, and set transcoding options for your project, you are ready to burn it to a
disc or build it to an image ready for burning or replication. You can build the same project to DVD and Blu-ray
formats no matter which format you select in the New Project or Project Settings dialog box. Encore makes the
appropriate adjustments to transcode the elements to the correct format.
You can also use the Build panel to export your project to a Flash format for interactive viewing on the web. (For
information, see “Exporting projects to Flash format” on page 178.)
Encore checks for problems before building the disc. If the program encounters errors, it notifies you and lets you
view the errors or continue. For more information, see “Check a project” on page 172.
1
If you are going to burn directly to a disc, make sure that you have blank media in the appropriate drive.
2
Choose Window > Build.
You can also choose File > Build, and then choose an Output option from the submenu.
3
In the Build panel, choose either DVD or Blu-ray from the Format menu.
4
Choose an option from the Output submenu:
DVD Disc
O
r Blu-ray Disc
Burns a disc to play on set-top Blu-ray or DVD players, computers, or game consoles. You
can record to a Blu-ray disc in a Blu-ray Disc burner and to a DVD in a DVD-writable drive.
DVD Folder
O
r Blu-ray Folder
Builds a Blu-ray or DVD directory structure on your hard drive for quality assurance
or local playback on a computer. You can play the program using a DVD or Blu-ray software player and the directory
behaves just like a disc, including having full navigational abilities.
Note:
Do not build a DVD Folder or Blu-ray Folder, and then burn that to a data disc—discs burned in this manner
won’t function as expected. Use DVD Disc, DVD Image, Blu-ray Disc, or Blu-ray Image output options to burn a disc.
However, burning a DVD Folder or Blu-ray Folder using an application that can burn folders for DVD-Video or BDMV
will work correctly.