Burn DVD ROM for Compatiblity ? ? ?

I read that a DVD ROM disc is more compatible with settop player.I notice that Encore has a option for DVD ROM burning, somthing I have read about and have not been able to do. I guess I should burn my project to an image file. Then a DVD ROM from the image file ? ? How is it done correctly ? ? ?
Thanks - Video

As far as I know, the ROM CONTENT option is so you may add "other content" to a movie DVD, playable only on a computer... such as links to web pages, or a PowerPoint presentation... or any other content that is not a "movie" to play in a set top player
If you want to make a "movie" DVD to play in a set top player connected to a TV... you just use the usual burn option (or create an .ISO to burn later or make multiple discs)

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