data files on dvd

Is it possible, using Premiere Elements, write data or files on one DVD besides the usual video content? I would like to add a few extras decipherable by computer - for example pdf files.

If so, how?

Thank you.

This is not possible with Premiere Elements.

You will need to use an additional drive of third-party program (such as DVD Architect Studio) includes this feature.

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