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Splited Disc? how to make a splited disc pc/mac for use with tv and/or comp?

#1 User is offline   Toaster Eight 

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Post icon  Posted 15 January 2007 - 01:59 AM

not sure anyone can help for following situation and not sure how to burn with toast 8:
i want to...

a) ...make a part on a cd or dvd that starts automatically with menue when put into dvd player on tv

plus ( on same disc)

:) ...make a part on a cd or dvd that starts a flashplayer menu to choose what to do (open a interactive section or a dvd movie) when put into cd/dvd player on a computer (and it should not start automatically the pre-installed dvd-software and play any dvd menue...)

anyone an idea how to do this?

thanks in advance!

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Posted 15 January 2007 - 10:29 AM

Add your DVD-ROM content to DVD-ROM in Data format of Toast

Next, select Video format and select DVD.

Click the More button in options and select to Include Data Content on the disc.

Next, add you Video files to Toast to create the DVD.

Your disc will have the data content from data format and a standard DVD for DVD Players.

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Post icon  Posted 15 January 2007 - 11:28 PM

View Postfreshburn, on Jan 15 2007, 10:29 AM, said:

Add your DVD-ROM content to DVD-ROM in Data format of Toast

Next, select Video format and select DVD.

Click the More button in options and select to Include Data Content on the disc.

Next, add you Video files to Toast to create the DVD.

Your disc will have the data content from data format and a standard DVD for DVD Players.



will check this out. thank you very much for that!

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