Adobe Encode DVD
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Adobe Encore DVD was Adobe's answer to classic 4-colors DVD authoring.
Image format |
BMP 8 bit, BMP 24 bit, TIFF 8 bit, TIFF 8 bit LZW, TIFF 24 bit |
File name |
The name of the special text script file, which contains the In- and Out-cues, image placement, subtitled material title and other information. |
Image file prefix |
The text value in this field together with the subsequent subtitle numbers forms individual image names. In the above figure the image names will be: Sample_0001.BMP, Sample_0002.BMP and so on. |
Output colors |
The output colors section is available only for DVD systems that use 4 colors. As a general rule Color 1 corresponds to the image's Background, Color 2 is the Outline, Color 3 is the anti-aliasing and Color 4 - the Text's color. Some of the DVD authoring systems allow changing the colors while other use fixed colors. That's why for some DVD authoring systems the editing is disabled and the colors are displayed for reference only. Note: Please mind the colors selected here are not the presentation colors of the subtitles as they will be rendered by the DVD player. These colors are used internally and will be replaced by the actual ones by the DVD authoring software. |
Crop subtitle image to actual size |
Images exported in this format must be full-size and the "crop" option is grayed-out. |
Export Zero Subtitle |
Switch it on if you want to export the zero subtitle. |
Export uncompressed images |
By default the script and image files will be exported in a .zip archive which is more convenient for a number of reason. If you need to export and use the images from a local folder, make sure to tick off this option instead. |
Folder |
Selects the output folder for the exported script and image files. |
Additional options |
Provides a few more options: Preview Text Script - Displays a preview window with the exported script's body. Preview images - Opens a preview window and shows how the image will look like. |