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Re: CS2 DVD Authoring
by
nick
on Dec 25, 2007 at 8:06:29 pm
Seems like the DVD menu authoring in PPro2 was sort of an undeveloped "feature" meant for more users who didn't need/want a lot of control - PPro CS3 dropped the whole "export to DVD" option and replaced it with "Export to Encore" which is now bundled with Premiere. I would definitely go for the upgrade and save yourself a headache.
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