Encore cc créer un dvd

Bonjour,
Je n'arrive pas à trouver le module pour créer un DVD dans le logiciel Encore CC?
Comment faire pour y arriver?
Merci.

Bonjour,
Je te réponds rapidement car la réponse est très simple. Encore CC ? cette version n'existe pas, à moins que ce soit une bonne nouvelle , . La dernière version c'est la CS6. Encore est le logiciel qui te permet de créer des DVDs sans aucun module supplémentaire.
Il faut simplement apprendre à l'utiliser..
C'est un peut comme si tu demandais quel module je dois trouver pour faire un montage vidéo avec Première et la réponse serait la même:  pas de module, il faut "simplement" apprendre à utiliser le logiciel.
Si ce que tu demandes c'est comment faire le DVD une fois que tout est prêt (Projet, montage, menus), cela se trouve dans le Menu Fichier>Générer>Disque.
J'espère que cela répond à ta question.
Bonne Journée

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    With other viewing situations, there is usually a total lack of calibration amongst consumer TV's. Only a very tiny portion have ever been properly calibrated, and the vast majority are just as they were set at the factory. Hence, they are totally useless for critical chroma/gamma judgement. There are many professional TV calibration discs available, and I strongly recommend using one to do a proper calibration of any TV, being used to critically judge quality.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

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