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ENCORE CS3 176 User Guide DVD Image Or Blu-ray Image Builds a Blu-ray or DVD image on your hard drive. The image is typically used for local replication by using a third-party mastering application. DVD Master Writes to a digital linear tape (DLT) used for mass replication of DVDs. Creating a DVD master requires having a DLT drive connected to your computer. Building a master creates a DDP (Disc Description Protocol) report, which replication facilities might require. Note: The Master output option is not available for Blu-ray discs. 5 Specify the source (such as the current project), the destination (such as the disc recorder drive), and any other appropriate settings. The settings are different depending on the Output option you choose. 6 Click Build. 7 Save the project if prompted. 8 If you have any problems in your project, you are prompted to manage them or ignore them. Adobe recommends that you fix all problems, and then click Build again. 9 When writing is complete, click OK. Blu-ray and DVD build settings The Build panel includes three sections-Source, Destination, and Disc Info-that are common to Blu-ray and DVD formats. Additional sections for DVD Settings include DVD-ROM Content, Region Codes, and Copy Protection. The options in these sections vary, depending on the format and type of output you choose: Source Specifies which project to use for the build: • Create Using The current project appears by default if you are building your working project. Other options include DVD Volume, to specify a DVD project you've already built to a folder; and Disc Image, to specify a Blu-ray or DVD project you've built to an image file on your hard drive. Click Browse to locate and specify the project. Destination Specifies where to write your project: • Location For output to Folder or Image, specifies the destination for your build folder or disc image. Click Browse to specify the location. • Recorder For output to Disc or DVD Master, specifies the disc writer or DLT drive to which the project is sent for burning. Click Refresh to scan your hardware for additional recorders. • Test Before Writing Tests the recorder, not the project, before burning the disc. To test the project, see "Check a project" on page 172. • Write Speed Specifies how fast the selected recorder writes to the disc. Encore displays the maximum speed of the drive you selected. You can select a lower speed. • Number Of Copies Type the number of discs to burn. If you choose to burn multiple copies, Encore prompts you to insert new discs when needed. • Auto-Erase Re-Writable Discs Erases rewritable discs that already contain data before the program writes the new data. Selecting this option bypasses the alert message that normally appears later in the process. Disc Info Displays the amounts of free and used disc space for the current project. (For more information, see "Check the space remaining on your disc" on page 28.) For Blu-ray Disc image output, Disc Info also includes the following Image Type options: • BD-R Image Type Write-once, recordable format for high-definition TV recording and computer data storage • BD-RE Image Type Re-writable format for high-definition TV recording and computer data storage

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
176
DVD Image
O
r Blu-ray Image
Builds a Blu-ray or DVD image on your hard drive. The image is typically used for
local replication by using a third-party mastering application.
DVD Master
Writes to a digital linear tape (DLT) used for mass replication of DVDs. Creating a DVD master
requires having a DLT drive connected to your computer. Building a master creates a DDP (Disc Description
Protocol) report, which replication facilities might require.
Note:
The Master output option is not available for Blu-ray discs.
5
Specify the source (such as the current project), the destination (such as the disc recorder drive), and any other
appropriate settings. The settings are different depending on the Output option you choose.
6
Click Build.
7
Save the project if prompted.
8
If you have any problems in your project, you are prompted to manage them or ignore them. Adobe recommends
that you fix all problems, and then click Build again.
9
When writing is complete, click OK.
Blu-ray and DVD build settings
The Build panel includes three sections—Source, Destination, and Disc Info—that are common to Blu-ray and DVD
formats. Additional sections for DVD Settings include DVD-ROM Content, Region Codes, and Copy Protection.
The options in these sections vary, depending on the format and type of output you choose:
Source
Specifies which project to use for the build:
Create Using
The current project appears by default if you are building your working project. Other options
include DVD Volume, to specify a DVD project you’ve already built to a folder; and Disc Image, to specify a Blu-ray
or DVD project you’ve built to an image file on your hard drive. Click Browse to locate and specify the project.
Destination
Specifies where to write your project:
Location
For output to Folder or Image, specifies the destination for your build folder or disc image. Click Browse
to specify the location.
Recorder
For output to Disc or DVD Master, specifies the disc writer or DLT drive to which the project is sent for
burning. Click Refresh to scan your hardware for additional recorders.
Test Before Writing
Tests the recorder, not the project, before burning the disc. To test the project, see “Check a
project” on page 172.
Write Speed
Specifies how fast the selected recorder writes to the disc.
Encore displays the maximum speed of
the drive you selected. You can select a lower speed.
N
umber
O
f Copies
Type the number of discs to burn. If you choose to burn multiple copies, Encore prompts you
to insert new discs when needed.
Auto-Erase Re-Writable Discs
Erases rewritable discs that already contain data before the program writes the new
data. Selecting this option bypasses the alert message that normally appears later in the process.
Disc Info
Displays the amounts of free and used disc space for the current project. (For more information, see
“Check the space remaining on your disc” on page 28.)
For Blu-ray Disc image output, Disc Info also includes the following Image Type options:
BD-R Image Type
Write-once, recordable format for high-definition TV recording and computer data storage
BD-RE Image Type
Re-writable format for high-definition TV recording and computer data storage