Operation Manual
Roxio Toast 10 User Guide
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Making an ISO 9660 Disc
ISO 9660 is a standard for cross-platform use on Macintosh, Windows,
Unix, Linux, or DOS operating systems. ISO 9660 also supports appendable
sessions, where all sessions appear as a single disc, in contrast to the Mac
Only multi-session, where each session appears as a separate icon. However,
ISO 9660 does not support custom features of the Mac file system, such as
long file names and view or icon options, so it is not the best choice if you
intend to access this disc only on a Macintosh computer.
To make an ISO 9660 disc:
1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Data and choose ISO 9660.
2 Drag and drop files and folders into the Content Area from your hard
disk.
3 Click Select to configure the ISO disc. There are three configuration
tabs:
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Files: Selects the data to be included on the disc.
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Layout: Determines the layout or order of the files on the disc.
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Settings: Sets options for file naming and formatting.
4 Click the Files tab to add, remove or rename files and folders. On the
Files tab, you can perform these tasks:
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Create a new disc or folder by clicking New.
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Add files or folders by clicking Add.
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Import data from a prior session. See Importing ISO Sessions on
page 60.
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Remove an item by selecting it and clicking Remove.
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Rename or hide an item in the list by double-clicking it.
Note These changes do not affect the original item on your hard
disk, only the recorded disc.