Creating scrolling credits

Hi, I am trying to work out how to get credits to roll on a DVD using Encore CS3. I have created a menu and inserted the text in a bounding box but can't find out how to get them to scroll from the bottom of the screen to the top. Or have I gone down the wrong path with this and need to do something else? Newby question I know, but I am stumped.
thanks
Kim

Encore is for DVD authoring.
Use Premiere or After Effects to scroll text over your video, export the whole mess as AVI, and then import into Encore.

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