Just a general recommendation for those of us who fairly recently upgraded from Toast 9 to 10: Keep Toast 9 as well! I have discovered certain instances where (to me) cryptic errors occur upon burning DVDs with Toast 10. Rather than pester the board concerning what may be a one-off problem, I simply try the same procedure with Toast 9. In all instances (so far), I have been able to complete the project successfully using Toast 9. Of course, this may have to do with my particular configuration (MBP 2009/ OS 10.6.2), and as the OS evolves, I imagine that Toast 9 will eventually no longer function, but for the time being, it can be the simplest way out of a "burning problem".
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Just a general recommendation for those of us who fairly recently upgraded from Toast 9 to 10: Keep Toast 9 as well! I have discovered certain instances where (to me) cryptic errors occur upon burning DVDs with Toast 10. Rather than pester the board concerning what may be a one-off problem, I simply try the same procedure with Toast 9. In all instances (so far), I have been able to complete the project successfully using Toast 9. Of course, this may have to do with my particular configuration (MBP 2009/ OS 10.6.2), and as the OS evolves, I imagine that Toast 9 will eventually no longer function, but for the time being, it can be the simplest way out of a "burning problem".
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