On Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at 04:38 PM, Tiik at aol.com wrote: > Hi DV's, > I have a very novice question here, but bare with me > b/c it is my first time copying a movie to DVD disk. > > I have a movie I made in Adobe Premiere. > I intend to burn it to DVD. > I am perfectly willing to go ahead and burn this Adobe Premiere movie > file to > a > DVD disk but I am concerned that I will then just have an > unreadable Adobe Premiere file on a DVD disk. > I am familiar with burning to CD, and if I were to burn this movie > to CD it will be an Adobe Premiere file that someone can open in > QuickTime on > their computer. > My question is this...once I burn this Premiere movie file to a DVD, > will a DVD player know to open the Premiere file and play it? > I mean, what if it was a Final Cut Pro file? Would a DVD player > know how to open that and play it? > Do you see what I am struggling with here? > > So, any takers? How to I get an Adobe Premiere file, > or any movie file for that matter, to be readable on > a DVD disk to play on a TV monitor? > > Tiik > > > You don't. Mpeg2