My band is making a CD-R and the best way to make the master is to write it at 1-4x using "write at once"... however, I can not seem to find the "write at once" option, if indeed such an option is even available on Toast 6.
I have Toast 6 Titanium. I don't know if that is any different from regular Toast 6 or not.
Thanks!
Does Toast 6 Support "write At Once"?
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nate2
, Mar 22 2008 06:34 AM
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#1
Posted 22 March 2008 - 06:34 AM
#2
Posted 22 March 2008 - 06:43 AM
Yes, it was renamed Disc at Once or DAO. The alternative is Track at Once or TAO. DAO is on by default.
However, it is difficult to find CD-R media now that supports burning as slow as 1x-4x. You'll know what speeds you can burn by inserting the disc and waiting for it to be recognized. The click the burn speed button that is "Best" by default. The speeds in bold face are the ones the drive can burn to those discs.
However, it is difficult to find CD-R media now that supports burning as slow as 1x-4x. You'll know what speeds you can burn by inserting the disc and waiting for it to be recognized. The click the burn speed button that is "Best" by default. The speeds in bold face are the ones the drive can burn to those discs.
I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon!
#3
Posted 22 March 2008 - 06:52 AM
QUOTE (tsantee @ Mar 22 2008, 06:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes, it was renamed Disc at Once or DAO. The alternative is Track at Once or TAO. DAO is on by default.
However, it is difficult to find CD-R media now that supports burning as slow as 1x-4x. You'll know what speeds you can burn by inserting the disc and waiting for it to be recognized. The click the burn speed button that is "Best" by default. The speeds in bold face are the ones the drive can burn to those discs.
However, it is difficult to find CD-R media now that supports burning as slow as 1x-4x. You'll know what speeds you can burn by inserting the disc and waiting for it to be recognized. The click the burn speed button that is "Best" by default. The speeds in bold face are the ones the drive can burn to those discs.
Awesome! Thank you so much!
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