QUOTE (numroe @ Mar 12 2007, 08:12 PM)

Thanks tsantee. Great to know. I have the same requirement as jcs83, so I am looking at buying an external DVD burner which comes with Toast 7 (The LaCie d2).
Question: To combine multiple mini-dvds (from my Sony handycam) into one DVD, is the relatively slow speed of my ibook G4-800MHz going to present a practical problem? I don't wish to transcode the video, but wondering if transcoding will happen whether I like it or not.
I've used my 933 mhz G4 iBook with Toast and it works well. The only thing that is a nuisance is the slow hard drive for extracting the MPEG. Also, you need some free hard drive space -- I'd say at least 10 GB free. So if you have a Firewire or USB 2 hard drive available you should use it. Set the external drive for the Converted Items Folder, too.
No re-encoding is needed for the MPEG 2 video recorded by a mini-DVD camcorder as long as it is recording at a resolution that meets the video DVD spec. It should do that unless there is some kind of extra long recording setting. Toast has a multiplexing step prior to burning but it moves right along.