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750Final Cut Pro User Guide
Build type: Choose File to save a disk image (.dmg) file, or Folder to save a set of
files in a folder.
Disc template: Choose an available template.
Title: Enter the program title in the Title field. By default, the title is the project name
in Final Cut Pro.
Volume name: Enter the filename for the disc.
Color space: This field can’t be edited. The values (Standard - Rec. 709 or Wide
Gamut - Rec. 2020) are determined by the color space settings for your project. See
Use wide-gamut HDR color processing in Final Cut Pro.
When disc loads: Specify the DVD players action when the disc is inserted. Choose
Show Menu to have a main menu appear, or choose Play Movie to begin playing the
movie immediately.
Markers: Select the checkbox to include chapter marker text as subtitles on the
output disc. Users can navigate between the chapter markers by pressing the Next
Chapter or Previous Chapter button on the DVD or Blu-ray player. See Add chapter
markers in Final Cut Pro.
Loop: Select the checkbox to add a loop movie button to the DVD menu.
Background, Logo image, Title image: To add a background, logo, or title to menus,
click the Add button, then select a graphic. To select a different graphic, click the
Remove button (with an X), then click Add again.
Preview: View a representation of the menu.
Include captions: If you added CEA-608 captions to your project, you can choose the
language version to include on the DVD. See
Intro to captions in Final Cut Pro.
Burn in captions: If you added captions to your project, you can choose a caption
language to burn in to the output media file.
Note: Burned-in captions are permanently visible in the output file and are not the
same as embedded captions.
6. Do one of the following:
If you’re burning to a disc (instead of creating a disk image): Click the Eject button to
the right of the Output Device pop-up menu, then insert a blank disc into your disc-
burning device and click Burn.
If you’re creating a disk image file: Click Next, then enter a name for the file, choose
a location to save it, and click Save. (By default, Final Cut Pro burns disk images as
single-layer media, adjusting the bit rate accordingly.)