Operation Manual
Toast Titanium
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rearrange, remove, or trim video. See Working With Videos on page 29
for more information.
Note: You can automatically import tape from a DV camcorder
for your disc. See Using Plug & Burn on page 32.
5 Insert a blank, recordable disc.
6 Optional: Change the destination recorder and number of copies at
the bottom of the screen.
7 Click the red Burn button at the bottom right of the Toast window.
Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc.
Making a DVD or BD Video Disc
DVDs and Blu-ray Discs are both excellent choices for producing high
quality video discs with full menu navigation and Dolby Digital sound.
A standard DVD-Video can hold approximately 2.5 hours of video or
slideshows. Dual-layer DVD-Video discs can hold approximately 5 hours at
an average quality level.
A 50 GB Blu-ray video disc can hold more than 9 hours of high definition
video in a widescreen format and up to 23 hours of standard definition
video.
If you have an existing VIDEO_TS folder that you want to turn into a DVD,
you should use the VIDEO_TS Folder project. See Making a DVD From
VIDEO_TS Folders on page 40. If you have an existing BDMV folder that you
want to burn to a disc, see Making a BDMV Folder Disc on page 44.
To make your video disc:
1 From the Assistant or the main Toast window, click Video.
1 From the Assistant, double-click DVD-Video. From the main Toast
window, choose DVD-Video from the format selection menu.
2 Click the Options button, if necessary, to reveal these optional disc
settings:










