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DVD burn from disc image


Steve Z

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Hi,

 

On many recommendations from MAC DVDStudio Pro users, as the best way to burn DVD's and hope that they are PC compatable, I bought Toast 8.01 and the made a disc image from DVD Studio Pro (DVD.img).

 

What's the best way to burn this disc image DVD in Toast?

 

It is a disk image/project that has a VIDEO TS folder plus several addtional folders that contain PDF files for the DVD-ROM section of the disk.

 

Thank you for your advice!

Steve

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I'm not certain that the DVD-ROM content will be included if you burn the disc image using the Image File setting in the Toast Copy window. What I suggest is mounting the disc image and doing the following:

 

1. Select DVD-ROM (UDF) as the format in the DATA window.

2. Click New Disc and give the DVD the name you want to appear in the Finder when mounted.

3. Add all the contents from the mounted disc image. You don't have to add the AUDIO_TS folder because Toast will create that automatically, but you can add it if you want.

4. If everything looks right to you burn your DVD.

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I'm not certain that the DVD-ROM content will be included if you burn the disc image using the Image File setting in the Toast Copy window. What I suggest is mounting the disc image and doing the following:

 

1. Select DVD-ROM (UDF) as the format in the DATA window.

2. Click New Disc and give the DVD the name you want to appear in the Finder when mounted.

3. Add all the contents from the mounted disc image. You don't have to add the AUDIO_TS folder because Toast will create that automatically, but you can add it if you want.

4. If everything looks right to you burn your DVD.

 

Yes thank you. The DVD-ROM UDF worked fine!

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