User manual
Toast Titanium
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Making an MP3 Disc
This disc can be played in home or car stereo MP3 Disc players, compatible
set-top disc players, and most Macintosh and Windows computers.
A typical audio CD can hold over 70 minutes of music, while an MP3 CD
can hold over 10 hours and an MP3 DVD can hold over 50 hours. An MP3
BD can hold hundreds of hours of music. However, an MP3 disc has limited
menu capabilities for navigation, so finding a particular song can be
difficult, and they can only be played on devices that support MP3 disc
playback.
A Music DVD is the best choice for high capacity, full menu navigation, and
universal playback. See
Making a Music DVD on page 87.
To make an MP3 Disc:
1 From the main Toast window, click Audio.
2 Choose MP3 Disc from the format selection menu.
3 Add MP3 files to the disc by dragging and dropping them into the
Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser.
You can add any existing MP3 file. Toast does not create MP3 audio
files. To create MP3 files, you can use iTunes. You can also add existing
non-MP3 files such as WMA or OGG to this disc if your player supports
these formats.
You can also rearrange, rename and remove items from the Content
Area. Rearranging the files into sub-folders may improve the playback
navigation with some MP3 players. It does not affect the original files
on your hard disk or iTunes library. See
Working With Data Content on
page 67.
4 Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.
5 Optional: Change the destination recorder and number of copies at
the bottom of the screen.
6 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.










