Output for dvd player

I don't use Premiere Pro very often so I would like to ask a question to avoid any problems.
I work with Maya and I need to create a regular DVD in order to be played in a DVD player as opposed to a PC.   What settings do I need to be mindful of to avoid any technical issues such as failure to play back?
I did try to review some of the postings on the forum but I was unable to open the actual discussion so this is why I'm posting my question now.
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
Thank you.

hello,
Encore comes with adobe creative suite up til cs6
if you are using the cloud you have to download/install separately
once Encore is installed you can 'author' a dvd like Jeff said
you need to export from PPRO using the mpeg2-dvd setting
otherwise your files will be transcoded in Encore before burning to dvd
ALSO: most people will download/install 'imageburn' software and use it to actually burn the dvd to disc
(from Encore you will choose to build ISO file from the 'build' menu; then load up the iso into 'imageburn' and go at it)
hope this helps
cheers, j

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