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DVDwannabe

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Oct 28, 2003
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Here's the Dilly. I just got Toast 6.0 and I am wondering what the heck is up with the DVD burning capabilities on it. I am used to 5.2 where you burn a DVD by naming a DVD, and then dropping a Video_TS file in. I looked around with Toast 6 and it allows me to do so, but as a Data disc. does this still work? I assumed that it would, or do you have to make a DVD-Video? If that is the case, I find it very retarded and I think i wasted my money.

Also, How does the Super VCD, or VCD option work? Is it very easy to do? Ok, thats it for now......

DvDwannaBe
 
Under the Data section, select DVD-rom (UDF) from the drawer and bung the VIDEO_TS folder in as usual, it burns as Toast 5 did.

I think the DVD-video is to allow creation of DVDs from raw video input from cameras or file, you'll notive in the video section the check boxes fro Add Menu etc. I think that's a mini authoring package.

The VCD options require a video file, but I can't remember which one. If you have access to DVDSP or another app that produces a VIDEO_TS folder, then make the DVD, the quality is much better.
 
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