About menu templates
You create a menu‑based DVD, Web DVD, or Blu-ray Disc by using one of the predesigned menu templates included with Premiere Elements. All templates include a Main Menu 1 button and a Scenes Menu 1 button. The menu buttons are automatically linked with menu and scene markers in the Expert view timeline. The main menu contains a minimum of two buttons: one to play the movie, the other to display a scenes menu. Some templates contain additional buttons in the main menu that jump to other movies you’ve marked in the Timeline. The scenes menus generally contain buttons with a label and a thumbnail from the scene.
A menu can include sound and motion. Some templates contain drop zones, where you can drag and drop a still image or video to personalize the menu background. If you drop a video or image on a template that does not contain a drop zone, the dropped video or still image replaces the entire menu background. A video can serve as a moving backdrop to a menu or provide all the visual elements of the menu, except for the button highlighting. The video can include, for example, a moving background, scrolling credits, and even the button images. How long the video background or audio plays depends on the duration of the menu. The duration of a single loop of background audio and video must be 30 seconds or less.
You can personalize a template for your project by changing fonts, colors, backgrounds, and layout. Template changes apply only to the current project; you cannot save template changes in Premiere Elements.
Apply a disc menu template
When you choose a disc menu template, don’t be concerned if it doesn’t have enough menu buttons to match each marker in the movie. Premiere Elements creates additional menus and buttons as needed.
When you select a template, the button text on the menus changes to the names you’ve given the menu and scene markers. You can name the markers and change the title of the menu after you select the template. If you don’t provide marker names, the buttons remain as named in the template.
You can add menu and scene markers before you select a template; or you can add, move, or delete markers after choosing a template. The disc menus are adjusted dynamically to match the markers; adding, or deleting buttons as necessary.
After you choose a template, you can customize the menu, preview the disc, or burn the disc.
Download online disc menu templates
Menu templates for Adobe Premiere Elements are available online. To download Menu templates:
Right-click/Ctrl-click a Menu template.
Click Download Now to download selected template. Click Download All to download all Menu templates.
Click the Download in background button to download the contents in background as you continue to work in Adobe Premiere Elements.
Note: The Blue bar on top right corner on the content indicates the content is not downloaded. Internet access is required to download contents.
Customize a menu template
You can customize the background image, buttons, menu names, and typography for any menu template.
Customize a menu background
You can personalize your menu background with video clips, video clips with audio, an audio clip, still images, or still images with audio.
Some menus have special drop
zones where you can place videos or still images. Templates with
drop zones contain a black drop area and an “Add Your Media Here”
message.
You can place videos and still images even if the menu does not
have a drop zone. In this scenario, the media replaces the entire
background. Some menus without drop zones have additional art that
remains in front of your video.
Change the placement and size of menu items
- At the bottom of the Disc Layout panel, click the thumbnail of the menu you want to change.
- Do any
of the following:
To resize a menu item, select it in the Disc Layout panel. A rectangle (called a bounding box) with eight selection points appears around the item. Drag any selection point to resize the item. Alternatively, in Roman language versions, you can use the – (minus) or = (equal) keys on your keyboard to resize the item proportionately in all directions. The equal key enlarges the item.
Drag a selection point on the bounding box to resize a menu item.To move a menu item, select the item and drag it. Alternatively, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the item in any direction.
Original location (left) compared to moved item (right)
Edit menu text and buttons
After you select the template, you can change menu text or the appearance of any of the main menu or scene buttons. You can also delete any button. Because the buttons are linked to the markers, deleting a button deletes the marker that generated it.
- At the bottom of the Disc Layout panel, click the thumbnail of the menu you want to change.
- To edit text or buttons not connected to markers, double‑click the menu title or button and edit the text in the Change Text dialog box. To use multiple lines, press Ctrl+Enter for each new line. Click OK.
- To edit buttons connected to markers, double‑click the
text or button, do any of the following in the Menu Marker dialog
box, and then click OK:
To rename the marker (and the button in the menu), type a new name and click OK. To use multiple lines, press Ctrl+Enter for each new line. Keep the name short so that it fits in the menu and doesn’t overlap another button.
To select the image you want displayed in the button thumbnail in the menu, drag the Thumbnail Offset timecode, and click OK. (This thumbnail is for the menu display only. If you select the Motion Menu Button option, the video linked to the button starts at the marker location.)
To delete a button, click Delete. The marker is deleted from the Expert view timeline and the button from the menu. Alternatively, you can right-click/ctrl-click the button’s marker in the Timeline, and choose Clear Menu Marker.
Specify text settings
You can change text properties for menu titles and buttons, including font, size, style, and color.
- At the bottom of the Disc Layout panel, click the thumbnail of the menu you want to change.
- Select a menu title or button text.
- Do any of the following in the Properties panel:
Choose a font from the Change Text Font menu. (You may have to select the triangle next to Text to see the text attribute options.)
Choose a text style from the Change Font Style menu, or click the Bold, Italic, or Underline icons. You can click more than one icon.
Choose a text size from the Change Text Size menu.
Click the Change Text Color icon next to the Change Text Size menu and choose a color from the Adobe Color Picker.
- To apply the text settings to similar text items in all menus, click Apply To All Scene Buttons, Apply To All Text Buttons, or Apply To All Marker Buttons.
Switch to a different menu template
If you decide you don’t like your choice of disc menus, you can easily change to a different template. You will lose any changes you made to menu titles, non‑marker button names (Play button or Scenes button), and text settings (font, color, style, and so on). You won’t lose changes you made to backgrounds and marker buttons (main menu markers and scene markers). When you edit button text, you actually change the name of the menu marker, and the new marker name is used when generating the new menus.
- Click the Menu Theme button in Movie menu panel.
- Select a menu template and click Continue. Premiere Elements displays the new menus in the Disc Layout panel.
Change from a menu‑based disc to an auto‑play disc
If you decide you do not want to use menus in a DVD, Web DVD, or Blu-ray Disc, you can reset the layout to create an auto‑play disc.
In the Adjust panel, click Auto-Play. The menus are removed from the Adjust panel and the markers are as chapter points in an auto-play disc.
