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2 In the window that appears, choose a file destination from the “Output device” pop-up
menu.
The pop-up menu displays your systems suitable output devices, including optical drives
and the computer’s hard disk. Each device is identified by the type of output it supports
(Blu-ray or AVCHD).
To create a disk image (.img) file that you can copy to an external drive or burn to Blu-ray
media later, choose Hard Drive.
3 From the Layers pop-up menu, choose whether to burn a single-layer or dual-layer disc.
Important: Selecting “Dual-layer” when using a single-layer disc can result in an error
while burning the disc, depending on the project’s length.
4 Choose a template from the “Disc template pop-up menu.
5 Enter the name of the disc in the Title field.
By default, the name of the disc is the project name.
6 To specify the Blu-ray player’s action when the disc is inserted, choose an item from the
When disc loads” pop-up menu.
Choose Show Menu to have the main menu appear. Choose Play Movie to begin playing
the movie immediately.
7 To add a Loop Movie button to the menu, select “Include loop movie button.”
Note: This option is not available for all disc templates.
8 Click Main Menu to see a preview of menus included with the selected template; click
Project to see a preview of the movie.
9 To add a background, logo, or title to menus, click the Add button and choose a graphic
(navigating to where you keep your graphics files on disk).
To choose a different background, click the Clear button, then click Add again.
10 To specify additional Motion-specific options, click Render.
For more information about the options available in the Render pane, see Render Options
for Sharing.
11 To use background rendering, click Advanced.
For more information about background rendering, see Background Rendering.
12 To see details about files to be output, click Summary.
13 In the Options pane, do one of the following:
If you’re burning to a disc (instead of creating a disk image): Click the eject button at the
right of the Output device pop-up menu, insert a blank disk into your disc-burning
device, then click Burn.
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