Operation Manual

Making Video Discs
Overview of Making a Video Disc
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Blu-ray Video: This Blu-ray Disc can be played in a set-top Blu-ray
player including the Sony PlayStation® 3. Blu-ray video discs can
contain hours of high-definition video. This is the best choice for high
definition video playback if you have a Blu-ray player. See Making a
DVD or BD Video Disc on page 93.
High Definition on DVD: This type of disc is created in the Blu-ray
Video project, but allows you to burn high definition video to a
standard DVD disc for playback in HD on a set-top Blu-ray Disc™
Player. This type of disc is also known as a AVCHD disc.
BDMV Folder: This is a Blu-ray video disc which is created by using a
valid BDMV video folder generated by another application.
Note Blu-ray (BDMV) video authoring functionality requires
purchase of the BD plug-in. See www.roxio.com for more
information.
Overview of Making a Video Disc
This section describes the basic process of making any video disc with
To a s t .
1 On the left side of the Toast window, click Video and choose the disc
format. For example, choose DVD-Video.
2 Choose any optional settings.
3 Add photo or video files to the disc by dragging and dropping them
into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser, or by
clicking the Add button at the bottom of the Media Browser window.
Tip: To use the Media Browser, choose Window > Show Media
Browser or press Ctrl+S. From the Media Type pull-down menu,
choose the type of media you want to browse. For example, to browse
your DVD-Video discs or Video_TS folders, choose DVD. You can also
use the Media Browser to browse and add other files, such as TV shows
recorded by EyeTV or transferred from your TiVo® DVR. (See Using
the Media Browser on page 23.)