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Roxio Toast 8 User Guide Legal Information MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology licensed by Coding Technologies, Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia. Ogg Vorbis audio compression technology provided courtesy of the Xiph.Org Foundation. libvorbis and libogg Copyright (c) 1994-2004 Xiph.
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vii Contents 1 Getting Started with Toast 11 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Installing The Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 The Toast Main Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Burning Your First Disc With Toast . . . . . . . . . . 18 Choosing Which Type Of Disc To Make . . . . . . 19 About Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Using the Media Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viii Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 2 Using Other Toast Features 3 Making Data Discs 31 Viewing Information about a Disc . . . . . . . . . . .32 Saving Disc Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Mounting Disc Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 ToastAnywhere™ Recorder Sharing . . . . . . . . . .35 Comparing Files or Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Creating a Temporary Partition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Toast Extras. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide Contents 4 Making Audio Discs 5 Making Video Discs 69 What is an Audio Disc? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Types of Audio Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Overview of Making an Audio Disc . . . . . . . . . .71 Making an Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Making a Music DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Making an MP3 Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Making an Enhanced Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . .
x Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 6 Copying Discs 119 Types of Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Overview of Making a Copy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Copying a Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Copying a Disc Image File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Merging Disc Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Copying a BIN/CUE File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Copying a CD-ROM XA File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Getting Started with Toast In this chapter Introduction 12 Installing The Software 13 The Toast Main Window 15 Burning Your First Disc With Toast 18 Choosing Which Type Of Disc To Make 19 About Media 21 Using the Media Browser 23 Changing Recorder Settings 25 Saving and Opening Toast Projects 27 Erasing Discs 28 Ejecting a Disc 28 Toast It™ Desktop Burning 29 Technical Support Options 30
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Introduction Toast® 8 Titanium sets the standard for burning CDs, DVDs, and now Blu-ray Discs, on the Mac. Create superior sounding audio CDs with smooth crossfades and transitions. Enjoy your TV shows anywhere with exclusive TiVoToGoTM and EyeTV burning and export for iPod® and PSPTM. Burn files of any size, and automatically catalog the contents of your discs. Copy your audio CDs, movies and DVDs.
Getting Started with Toast Installing The Software Installing The Software To use Toast you will need the following hardware and software: ■ Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel processor ■ CD, DVD, or Blu-ray recordable drive ■ Mac OS X v10.4.8 or higher ■ 250 MB hard disk space ■ Up to 15 GB of temporary free disk space during usage ■ QuickTime 7.1.3 or higher The latest versions of iTunes, iPhoto and iMovie are recommended.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com The software is now installed. Note This Setup Assistant can be re-run at anytime by choosing Help > Toast Setup Assistant.
Getting Started with Toast The Toast Main Window The Toast Main Window The Toast main window contains the following components: ■ Formats and Settings area. Select disc formats and disc settings. ■ Content area. Add files and folders you want to record to this area. ■ Recording Options button. Select recorders and recorder settings. ■ Space indicator. Estimates how much of the recorded disc will be used. ■ Record button. Begin recording your disc.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Formats and Settings Area Select the disc format and settings for your Toast project. . The disc formats are grouped into the following categories: Data discs: Put any file or folder on a disc for archiving or backup purposes, for use in a Mac, PC, or other computer. See Making Data Discs on page 39 or Making a Photo Disc on page 65. Audio discs: Make an audio CD, music DVD, or MP3 disc for use in a computer, home or car stereo, or set-top DVD player.
Getting Started with Toast The Toast Main Window Media Browser The Media Browser allows you to easily browse or find music, photos, video, or other files, and preview or add them to a Toast project. It appears as a separate window beside the Toast main window, and can be moved or closed independently. To hide or show the Media Browser, select the appropriate option from the Window menu, or press Ctrl+S.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Burning Your First Disc With Toast This section describes the basic process of burning any disc with Toast. To make a disc with Toast: 1 Select the disc type. On the left side of the Toast window, click the disc category that matches the type of disc you want to make. ■ Data discs. Put any file or folder on a disc for archiving or backup purposes, for use in a Mac, PC, or any computer. See Making Data Discs on page 39. ■ Audio discs.
Getting Started with Toast Choosing Which Type Of Disc To Make Choosing Which Type Of Disc To Make Toast can create a wide variety of CD, DVD, and Blu-ray formats – more than the Mac OS burning software. Here are some of the most common disc formats. I want to... Use this disc format Back up general data files and folders, such as documents, photos and spreadsheets, to use at a later time only on a Mac. Data > Mac Only. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com ■ For all data disc formats see Types of Data Discs on page 40 ■ For all audio disc formats, see Types of Audio Discs on page 70. ■ For all video disc formats, see Types of Video Discs on page 86. ■ For all copy formats, see Types of Copies on page 120.
Getting Started with Toast About Media About Media Toast supports CD, DVD, and Blu-ray media types: CD, CD-RW, DVD-R/ RW, DVD-R DL (dual-layer), DVD+R/RW, DVD+R DL (double-layer), DVD-RAM (cartridgeless), BD-R/RE, and BD-R/RE DL (dual-layer). The type you should choose depends on the capabilities of your recorder and playback device, if applicable.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Using low-cost generic media can cause errors while burning, or produce a disc that either is unrecognized by the player or plays back erratically. Different brands of the same type can work differently in your recorder or playback device. If you are having problems, you may need to switch to a different brand or type (for example, if using DVD-RW, switch to DVD-R).
Getting Started with Toast Using the Media Browser Using the Media Browser The Toast Media Browser provides quick access to your music, photos, videos, and other files stored on your computer. You can easily drag and drop content from the Media Browser into the Content Area. To use the Media Browser: 1 Open the Media Browser window by choosing Window > Show Media Browser, or press Ctrl+S.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 3 ■ File Browser: Browse files and folders on your local hard disk, external discs, or connected network volumes. ■ Spotlight: Search for files or folders by entering a search term in the text field at the bottom of the Media Browser window. When browsing audio, photos, movies, or DVDs, you can filter the media list by choosing a playlist, album, video or specific DVD, title or chapter from the second pop-up menu.
Getting Started with Toast Changing Recorder Settings temporary items can be very large and are automatically deleted when you quit Toast. The original source content is not deleted from your disc. Configuring when Roxio Converted Items is emptied To adjust when the Roxio Converted Items is emptied: 1 Choose Toast > Preferences. 2 Click Converted Items. 3 Choose when you want to delete the converted items. 4 Close the preferences.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 3 Click the Advanced tab to change advanced recording settings, including: ■ After Writing: Select what you want to do with the disc after recording it. Toast can mount the disc on the Desktop, eject the disc, or prompt you for either. ■ Write Session/Write Disc: Select the session option if you are creating data CDs and wish to leave the disc “open” to add more data at a later time. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43.
Getting Started with Toast Saving and Opening Toast Projects Saving and Opening Toast Projects You can save a Toast project and open it at a later time for recording to disc. To save the current project: 1 Choose File > Save. 2 Type a file name and select a location to save to. 3 Click Save. Saved Toast disc projects end in “.disc". To open a saved project: 1 Choose File > Open. 2 Select the Toast project file you want to open. 3 Click Open.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Erasing Discs If you are using rewritable CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, or BD-RE media, you can erase the entire contents of a disc and re-record to it. Warning Erasing a disc cannot be undone. To erase a rewritable disc: Insert the disc into the recorder. 1 2 Choose Recorder > Erase. Choose the way you want to erase the disc: ■ Quick Erase: This erases the disc faster than the standard erase option, but the disc can only be re-recorded with Toast.
Getting Started with Toast Toast It™ Desktop Burning Toast It™ Desktop Burning Toast It helps you easily send files or folders to Toast from anywhere on your Desktop or in any folder on your hard disk. Toast does not need to be running to use Toast It – the software will be launched automatically. Toast It automatically chooses the best disc format depending on the source file or folder. For example, if your source is audio files, Toast It will select the Audio CD format.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Technical Support Options Unlimited Self Help Options Roxio provides a variety of self help tools, including our virtual agent, a searchable knowledge base of support articles with troubleshooting tips, and discussion forums with other users that can help you get the most out of your Roxio products. You'll find answers to most of your questions at http://support.roxio.com, or you can choose Help > Product Support from within Toast.
Using Other Toast Features In this chapter Viewing Information about a Disc 32 Saving Disc Images 33 Mounting Disc Images 34 ToastAnywhere™ Recorder Sharing 35 Comparing Files or Folders 36 Creating a Temporary Partition 37 Toast Extras 38
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Viewing Information about a Disc You can view detailed information about a blank or recorded disc in your recorder. This feature works only with CD, DVD, or Blu-ray recorders. Note Make sure that the disc is compatible with your recorder. For example, you cannot use a CD recorder to view disc information for a DVD. To view disc information: 1 Insert a blank or used disc into the recorder. 2 Choose Recorder > Disc Info. The Disc Information dialog appears.
Using Other Toast Features Saving Disc Images Saving Disc Images Instead of recording a project to disc, you can save it as an image file. An image file is a single file, saved on your hard disk, which contains all the data and formatting information needed to create a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. Image files contain all source data (as opposed to saved Toast projects which contain only references to the data). You may also want to save an image file to avoid having to use a blank disc.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Mounting Disc Images You can mount a previously created image file. Mounted images behave like an actual physical disc inserted into your optical drive and appear on the Desktop. If this is the first time you are mounting an image file after installing Toast, Toast will prompt you to enter the administrator password. Once you have done this, you no longer need to enter the password to mount an image file.
Using Other Toast Features ToastAnywhere™ Recorder Sharing ToastAnywhere™ Recorder Sharing The ToastAnywhere feature helps you share CD, DVD, and Blu-ray recorders across a network or the Internet with other users. An entire office or home network can use a single recorder. To share your recorder with other users over a network: 1 Choose Toast > Preferences. 2 Click the Sharing tab. 3 Click Start.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Comparing Files or Folders You can compare the contents of files or folders to see if they match. You might do this to double-check that the original files are identical to a copy you made of them. Compare differs from the verification that Toast performs after recording a disc. Verification only compares source data to a recorded disc, while Compare can compare any two data sets, such as 2 files, folders, or hard disks.
Using Other Toast Features Creating a Temporary Partition Creating a Temporary Partition You can create a temporary partition on your hard disk that can be used to set up data you want to record to a disc. Temporary partitions allow you to have better control over the layout of your data and how its windows are arranged and displayed. To create a temporary partition: 1 Choose Utilities > Create Temporary Partition. 2 Enter the size for the partition.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Toast Extras Toast 8 Titanium includes a number of additional applications to help you save, share, and enjoy your digital media. They can easily be accessed from the Toast Extras menu. CD Spin Doctor® Audio Recording Software CD Spin Doctor allows you to rediscover your music and digitize analog audio from your vinyl LPs or tapes to enjoy on CD, DVD, or your iPod.
Making Data Discs In this chapter What is a Data Disc? 40 Types of Data Discs 40 Overview of Making a Data Disc 42 Making a Mac Only Disc 43 Making a Mac & PC Disc 49 Making a DVD-ROM Disc 54 Making an ISO 9660 Disc 55 Making a Custom Hybrid Disc 61 Making a Mac Volume Disc 63 Making a Photo Disc 65 Using Toast Dynamic Writing 67
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com What is a Data Disc? A data disc is a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc that contains any files or folders. Data discs are meant to be used on a computer, such as a Mac or a PC. You can use a data disc to back up important information, to store your photos, or to share files with friends or family. Types of Data Discs Toast can create many kinds of data discs – more than any other Mac burning software.
Making Data Discs Types of Data Discs or other images. It preserves full-quality images and plays slideshows on any Mac or PC without the installation of additional software. See Making a Photo Disc on page 65.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Overview of Making a Data Disc This section describes the basic process of making any data disc with Toast. To make a data disc: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click on Data. 2 Choose the disc format. For example, choose Mac Only. 3 Choose any optional settings.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc Making a Mac Only Disc This type of disc can contain any files or folders and be used on any Macintosh computer. It supports features such as data spanning, compression, encryption, custom icons and backgrounds. This is the best choice for saving your data, provided that you will not need to access the contents of this disc on a Windows computer. To make a Mac Only disc: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Data and choose Mac Only.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 3 Click More for additional optional settings: ■ Disc Name: Type a name for the disc. ■ Icon: Choose a custom icon for the disc. (See Custom Icons and Backgrounds on page 46.) ■ Disc View: Choose the default Finder view for this disc: icon, list, or browser. ■ Background: Choose a custom background color or picture for the disc. (See Custom Icons and Backgrounds on page 46.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc Compression and Encryption If you are recording a Mac Only data disc that does not span multiple discs, you can compress and encrypt the contents prior to recording. You can access the disc contents on any Mac OS X system. Toast is not required to decompress or decrypt the contents. To compress a Mac Only disc: 1 Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To access an encrypted disc: 1 Insert the disc into a drive. The disc contains a single file containing the compressed contents of the disc. 2 Double-click the encrypted file. 3 When prompted, enter the password and click OK. The file will decrypt to the Desktop.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc Edit > Copy. In the data disc settings dialog in Toast, click on the current disc icon and choose Edit > Paste. 4 Click OK. 5 Click the red Record button. The disc is recorded with the custom icon. To set a custom background: 1 Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43 or Making a Mac & PC Disc on page 49. 2 In the options area on the left side of the Toast window, click More.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com For example, renaming a file name in the Toast window does not rename the file on your hard disk, but only on the finished disc that you are creating. Removing a file from the Toast window does not delete the file from your hard disk, but only on the finished disc that you are creating. Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43 or Making a Mac & PC Disc on page 49.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc Making a Mac & PC Disc This type of disc can be used either on a Macintosh or a Windows computer. This is the best choice for sharing files and folders with most computer users. To make a Mac & PC disc: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Data and choose Mac & PC. 2 Choose optional disc settings: 3 ■ Auto-open disc window: Select this option to automatically open the main window of the disc when it is inserted into a Macintosh.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 6 Insert a blank, recordable disc. 7 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 8 Click Record to continue. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc. Enabling Autorun If you are creating a Mac and PC data disc, you can select a Windows executable file to launch automatically when the disc is inserted into a Windows PC.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc Disc Spanning ‘If you are creating a Mac Only or Mac & PC data disc, you can record large files and folders, even if they exceed the recording capacity of a single disc. If you do, Toast advises you of approximately how many blank discs are needed, and automatically spans the data across them. The completed group of discs is called a disc set. Each disc in the set contains an index of the contents and location for every file and folder in the set.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Note Toast does not need to be installed on the computer on which you are restoring the files. Some individual files may exceed the capacity of a single disc and will be split into multiple files. Roxio Restore automatically joins these split files back together. To restore files and folders (using Mac OS X v10.3 or higher): 1 Insert any disc from the set into a Macintosh computer.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc To restore files and folders from a Mac & PC disc set (using Windows) 1 Insert any disc from the set into a PC running Windows 2000 or higher. Roxio Restore opens automatically. You will see a directory of every folder and file in the disc set—in the same order and hierarchy as they were when you recorded the discs. Tip: If the application does not launch automatically, browse to your disc drive and double-click Roxio Restore.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Making a DVD-ROM Disc This type of disc can be used on a Macintosh or a Windows computer; if it contains valid DVD-Video content, it can also be used in a set-top DVD player. This disc format is best if you have a VIDEO_TS folder and wish to add additional DVD-ROM data content. If you have a VIDEO_TS folder and you wish to create a DVD-Video (and optionally compress the folder to fit on a DVD), you should use the DVDVideo from VIDEO_TS disc format.
Making Data Discs Making an ISO 9660 Disc 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.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com ■ Set the Resolve Aliases option to ensure that if the source data contains aliases, Toast will find the original file and record this to the disc instead of the alias. Note This option is recommended if you intend to use this disc on a Windows or Unix computer, and should be selected prior to adding files and folders. 5 Click the Layout tab to change the order of the files. You can change the order in which the files are physically written on the disc.
Making Data Discs Making an ISO 9660 Disc 9 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. ■ Multi-session CDs: If you are making an ISO CD and would like to leave the disc “open” so you can record additional data sessions at a later time, click the Advanced tab and choose Write Session. You can now continue to add data to this CD until you have exceeded its capacity or until you choose Write Disc to “close” it.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com If there is at least one ISO session already written on the CD, the Import Session dialog box appears. 5 Select the session you want to import (usually the most recent session). If you import a session other than the most recent one, you won’t be able to see any data from the sessions written after the one you have imported. 6 7 Choose how you want the session imported: ■ Merged: The contents of the old session are merged with the new contents.
Making Data Discs Making an ISO 9660 Disc There are several naming options: ■ ISO 9660 Level 1: This is the original ISO naming format and is fairly restrictive. ■ Length: 8 characters with 3 character suffix ■ Allowable characters: uppercase letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9) and the underscore (_). No other characters are allowed. ■ Examples: ISO_NAME.TXT, IMAGE_1.TIF ISO Level 1 has a limitation of 8 levels of nested directories.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com using long Unicode names. Mac OS X and all Windows 95 and higher systems will have access to the long names. ISO 9660compliant systems such as DOS or UNIX will only see the ISO 9660 file system. When you select Joliet, Toast does not automatically change file names. Instead, illegal names (containing */ :;?\ ) are listed with three red exclamation marks in the ISO File list.
Making Data Discs Making a Custom Hybrid Disc Making a Custom Hybrid Disc This type of disc can be used either on a Macintosh or a Windows computer, and offers powerful layout customization options for professionals such that: ■ Certain Macintosh data will be visible only to Macintosh users. ■ Certain Windows data will be visible only to Windows users. ■ Users of both Macintosh and Windows can share some data.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 5 Click Select ISO to add the Windows files and folders to the disc. 6 Drag and drop files and folders into the Files area. The items you add here are only visible on Windows computers, unless you have added items that are also included in the Macintosh portion of the disc. In this case they are visible on both Macintosh and Windows computers, although they are only written to the disc once.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Volume Disc Making a Mac Volume Disc This type of disc can be used only on a Macintosh computer and requires a valid volume file as a data source. You can use Mac Volume to copy an entire volume (hard disk, partition, etc.) to a disc exactly as it is. You cannot make a bootable Mac Volume disc. For making a simple disc to use on a Macintosh computer, use Mac Only format. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 43.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com volume creates a standard volume—all long file names and extended attributes will be lost. 5 Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. 6 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 7 Click Record to continue. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc.
Making Data Discs Making a Photo Disc Making a Photo Disc This type of disc can be used in either a Macintosh or Windows computer.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To play back your images as a slideshow (using Windows XP): ■ Insert your Photo disc into a PC running Windows XP. Once Windows detects the disc, the slideshow begins to play back automatically. Tip: If the slide show does not launch automatically, browse to your disc drive and double-click the slideshow playback icon.
Making Data Discs Using Toast Dynamic Writing Using Toast Dynamic Writing Toast Dynamic Writing allows you to use a Blu-ray Rewritable disc (BD-RE) like any other removable storage device (such as an external hard disk drive or a USB flash drive). You can simply drag and drop files to the disc icon on the Desktop to record them, or drag files from the disc to delete them. To record to BD-RE media with Toast Dynamic Writing: 1 Launch Toast. 2 Insert a blank BD-RE disc in to your Blu-ray recorder.
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Making Audio Discs In this chapter What is an Audio Disc? 70 Types of Audio Discs 70 Overview of Making an Audio Disc 71 Making an Audio CD 72 Making a Music DVD 76 Making an MP3 Disc 81 Making an Enhanced Audio CD 82 Making a Mixed Mode CD 83 Exporting Audio 84
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com What is an Audio Disc? An audio disc is a CD or DVD that contains audio files. Audio discs are meant to be played in a home or car stereo, a set-top DVD player, or a Macintosh or Windows computer. Types of Audio Discs Toast can create many kinds of audio discs – more than any other Mac burning software. ■ Audio CD: This CD can be played in most home or car stereo CD players, set-top DVD players, and computers.
Making Audio Discs Overview of Making an Audio Disc Overview of Making an Audio Disc This section describes the basic process of making any audio disc with Toast. 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Audio and choose the disc format. For example, choose Audio CD. 2 Choose any optional settings. 3 Add audio 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.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Making an Audio CD This disc can be played in most home or car stereo CD players, set-top DVD players, and computers. This is similar to a standard commercial CD you can purchase in music stores. This is the best choice for playback in a CD player. To make an Audio CD: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Audio and choose Audio CD.
Making Audio Discs Making an Audio CD 5 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. ■ 6 DAO: If you want to use Disc-At-Once recording click the Advanced tab and choose DAO. Disc-At-Once allows pauses of varying lengths of up to 8 seconds between tracks and supports CD-TEXT. DAO recording is recommended. TAO (Track-AtOnce) recording requires a pause of 2 seconds between all tracks. Click Record to continue.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To remove tracks: 1 Select the tracks you want to remove. 2 Remove the selected tracks in any of these ways: ■ Click Remove. ■ Press Delete. ■ Choose Edit > Clear. The selected tracks are removed from the Content Area, but the originals are not deleted from your hard disk or your iTunes library. To view or edit track information: 1 Double-click on any track, or select a track and click Info at the bottom of the Toast window.
Making Audio Discs Making an Audio CD Working with Crossfades A crossfade is a transition from one track to the next. In a crossfades, the two adjacent tracks overlap each other, and the first track fades out while the second fades in. You can define a crossfade between any two adjacent tracks in your track list. Like all editing features in Toast, crossfades are nondestructive. To create a crossfade: 1 Create an audio CD project and add your audio tracks to the Content Area.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Making a Music DVD A Music DVD can be played in a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or a Windows computer with a DVD player. A Music DVD should not be confused with a DVD-Audio disc. DVD-Audio discs require a special DVD player. A Music DVD is a standard DVD that contains music (and can also contain photo slideshows and videos), has full navigation menus for song selection, and can be played in any set-top DVD player.
Making Audio Discs Making a Music DVD Click More for additional disc settings. See DVD Disc Settings on page 102. 3 Choose the audio encoding format. By default, Toast records Music DVDs in Dolby Digital 192 kbps audio. This compresses the audio to maximize disc space to fit over 50 hours of music, but maintains full Hollywood-style fidelity. To change the audio format from Dolby Digital to uncompressed PCM audio, click More and choose the Custom option from the Encoding tab.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Working With Playlists When creating a Music DVD, each group of audio files you add into the Content Area appears as a playlist. Each playlist will have a button in the DVD menu that you can choose to play the music. Playlists can contain up to 99 tracks. You can rearrange, duplicate, remove, or edit playlists. To rearrange playlists: 1 Select the playlist you want to rearrange. 2 Drag the playlist to a new position in the Content Area.
Making Audio Discs Making a Music DVD The selected graphic will appear on the TV screen while a track in the playlist is playing if that track has no album artwork. If no graphic is selected for the button, the default button graphic Toast provides will appear. 5 Click Done. To add tracks to a playlist: ■ Drag tracks onto a playlist from the Media Browser or your hard disk. A black rectangle around the playlist indicates that the tracks will be added.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com If the track already has album artwork in iTunes it will appear here. There are several utilities that can automatically add album artwork to tracks in your iTunes library. Search for “iTunes art” at www.versiontracker.com for options. You do not need to add album artwork to each track. If the track has no album artwork, the button graphic from the DVD menu will be displayed instead during playback. 3 Click Done.
Making Audio Discs Making an MP3 Disc Making an MP3 Disc This disc can be played in home or car stereo MP3 Disc players, some settop DVD 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. 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 CD or DVD playback.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Making an Enhanced Audio CD An Enhanced Audio CD contains audio tracks and enhanced data content such as photos or videos. The audio portion of the disc is playable in home and car stereo CD players, while the enhanced content is usable on a Macintosh or Windows computer. Some older CD-ROM drives cannot recognize these discs. If this is the case, you can make a Mixed Mode CD, which is similar to an Enhanced Audio CD except it only has one session.
Making Audio Discs Making a Mixed Mode CD Making a Mixed Mode CD A Mixed Mode CD contains one data track and one or more audio tracks, and is recorded in one session. You can play the audio or view the data on a computer. Mixed Mode CDs should not be played in a home or car stereo CD player and may damage your speakers. To make a Mixed Mode CD: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Audio and choose Mixed Mode CD.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Exporting Audio Toast can convert audio files to a variety of different types and export to your hard disk. To export audio: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Audio and choose Audio CD. 2 Add audio files to the disc by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser. 3 Select the tracks you want to export. 4 Click the Export button, or choose Disc > Export Audio. 5 Choose the Format to convert to.
7 Making Video Discs In this chapter What is a Video Disc? 86 Types of Video Discs 86 Overview of Making a Video Disc 87 Making a Video CD 89 Making a Super Video CD 91 Making a DVD-Video 93 Making a DVD From a VIDEO_TS Folder 109 Making a DivX Disc 113 Exporting Video 115
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com What is a Video Disc? A video disc is a CD or DVD that contains photos or video files. Video discs are meant to be played in a set-top DVD player, and can also be used in a Macintosh or Windows computer with a DVD player and appropriate software. Types of Video Discs Toast can create many kinds of video discs – more than any other Mac burning software. ■ Video CD (VCD): This CD can be played in most set-top DVD players.
Making Video Discs Overview of Making a Video Disc menu navigation and less universal playback. DivX HD discs offer 720p high-definition video resolution, which DVD-Video cannot. Playing DivX discs on a computer usually requires additional player software, which is included with Toast. See Making a DivX Disc on page 113. Overview of Making a Video Disc This section describes the basic process of making any video disc with Toast.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Each video you add into the Content Area will have a button in the disc menu that you can choose to play the video. You can duplicate, rearrange, remove or trim video. See Working With Videos on page 97. Note You can automatically import tape from a DV camcorder for your disc. See Using Plug & Burn™ on page 100. 4 Insert a blank, recordable disc.
Making Video Discs Making a Video CD Making a Video CD A Video CD holds approximately 60 minutes of video or slideshows and offers good quality, but menu navigation is limited. This CD can be played in most set-top DVD players. Consult your DVD player manual to see if it supports Video CD playback. This is the best choice for a video disc if you only have a CD recorder in your Mac. To play on a computer, you may need additional player software that supports Video CDs. Search for “VCD player” at www.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 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. Note You can automatically import tape from a DV camcorder for your disc. See Using Plug & Burn™ on page 100. 4 Insert a blank, recordable CD. 5 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 6 Click Record to continue.
Making Video Discs Making a Super Video CD Making a Super Video CD A Super Video CD holds approximately 20 minutes of video or slideshows and offers better quality than a Video CD, but menu navigation is limited. This CD can be played in some set-top DVD players. Consult your DVD player manual to see if it supports Super Video CD playback. A Video CD is a better choice for playback in a DVD player if you only have a CD recorder in your Mac. See Making a Video CD on page 89.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 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. Note You can automatically import tape from a DV camcorder for your disc. See Using Plug & Burn™ on page 100. 4 Insert a blank, recordable CD. 5 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 6 Click Record to continue.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD-Video Making a DVD-Video A standard DVD-Video can hold approximately 150 minutes (2.5 hours) of video or slideshows and offers the best quality, as well as Dolby Digital sound and full menu navigation. If your recorder supports dual-layer recordable DVDs, you can create a DVD-Video with approximately 300 minutes (5 hours) of video. A DVD-Video can be played in a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or a Windows computer with a DVD player.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com ■ Best: Suitable for complex video, such as fast motion – slowest processing time. ■ Menu Style: Choose the style for the menu background image, text and buttons. ■ Auto-Play disc on insert: Select this option to automatically play the first video or slideshow when this disc is inserted into a DVD player. The DVD main menu is not displayed, but is accessible by choosing the MENU button on the DVD player remote control. Some players may not support Auto-Play.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD-Video You can also select the image, control-click and choose Mount It. Note See Saving Disc Images on page 33 and Mounting Disc Images on page 34. The DVD is mounted on the Desktop. Use the DVD Player software included with Mac OS X to preview it. If you are satisfied with the results, use the Image Copy format to record it. See Copying a Disc Image File on page 123.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To edit the TV menu button text or graphic for a slideshow: 1 Select a slideshow and click Edit, or double-click on any slideshow. 2 Click the Text tab and edit the text. 3 Click the Slideshow tab to edit the button graphic. 4 Select any photo in the slideshow and click Set Button Picture. 5 Click Done. To add photos to a slideshow: ■ Drag photos onto the slideshow from the Media Browser or your hard disk.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD-Video chapter buttons on your DVD player remote control. Choose Manual if you do not want the slideshow to automatically advance, and only want to manually advance the slideshow. Some DVD players may not support Manual for Video CDs and Super Video CDs. 4 Click Done. To create slideshows with motion effects, transitions and audio soundtracks: ■ From the Toast Extras menu, choose Motion Pictures. Create the movie, choosing Toast as the Export option.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To remove a video: 1 Select the video you want to remove. 2 Remove the selected video in any of these ways: ■ Click Remove. ■ Press Delete. ■ Choose Edit > Clear. The video is removed from the Content Area, but the original is not deleted from your hard disk or your Movies folder. To edit the TV menu button text or graphic for a video: 1 Select a video and click Edit, or double-click on any video. 2 Click the Text tab and edit the text.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD-Video 3 In the preview window, set the area to trim by manipulating the Trim markers, which are small triangles at the start and end of the blue bar below the video: ■ Drag the start marker to the right to mark the beginning of the video. You can also click on the marker and use the right arrow key for more precise placement. ■ Drag the end marker to the left to mark the end of the video.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Using Plug & Burn™ When creating a video disc, you can automatically import video from your DV camcorder using the Plug & Burn feature. You can import the entire tape or only a portion of the tape. After importing, you can immediately start recording your disc, or add other video or slideshows from your hard disk before recording. When you play your completed video disc, you see a menu containing a button for each video you imported.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn™ ■ Rewind Tape/Current Position: Choose Rewind Tape to automatically rewind to the beginning of the tape before importing. Choose Current Position to begin importing from the current location on the tape. You can import and then record the disc immediately, or import and add additional video or slideshows before recording the disc. To start recording the disc immediately after importing: 1 Insert a blank, recordable disc.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com DVD Disc Settings When creating a Music DVD or a DVD-Video, you can choose various options for the disc content and menus. Some of the more common settings are also available in the Options area below the disc formats. (The Disc Settings dialog contains these common options and more.) To change the DVD Settings: 1 2 3 Start a new Music DVD or DVD-Video project: ■ See Making a Music DVD on page 76. ■ See Making a DVD-Video on page 93.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn™ Note After preparing your DVD but before recording the disc, switch to the Data tab and choose DVD-ROM format. Add files and folders to the Content Area. Then, click the Video tab and click the red Record button. ■ 4 Add original photos: Select this option to include a copy of the original full-quality source photos from your slideshows in a separate folder on the disc. This folder will be accessible when the DVD is used on a Macintosh or Windows computer.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com ■ Custom Menu Background: Click the Select button to add a custom menu background image. You can also drag and drop an image from the Media Browser onto the existing menu thumbnail image. To remove a custom menu background, select the thumbnail image and press Delete. 5 ■ Include scene menus for videos: Select this option to include a scene menu in the DVD menu for all videos on your disc.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn™ DVD Encoding Settings When creating a Music DVD or a DVD-Video, you can choose various options for the video and audio encoding. Some of the more common settings are also available in the Options area below the disc formats. (The Disc Settings dialog contains these common options and more.) To change the Encoding Settings: 1 2 3 4 Start a new Music DVD or DVD-Video project: ■ See Making a Music DVD on page 76. ■ See Making a DVD-Video on page 93.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 5 If you selected Custom, choose the video encoding options: ■ Average Bit Rate: Sets the desired average target bit rate for the video encoder. ■ Maximum Bit Rate: Sets the maximum bit rate for the video encoder. The minimum bit rate is derived from the above two values using the following formula: Minimum = (2 x Average) – Maximum. ■ Motion Estimation: Choose the method used to search for pixel movement in the video stream.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn™ 6 If you selected Custom, choose the audio encoding options: ■ Audio Format: Choose Dolby Digital or uncompressed PCM. In almost all cases, Dolby Digital is the best choice. It uses less disc space, so you can fit more video on the DVD, and the sound quality is almost the same as PCM. ■ Data Rate: Choose the bit rate to encode the Dolby Digital audio. Higher bit rates can produce slightly better sounding audio, but use more disc space.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com To change TV standard preferences: 1 Choose Toast > Preferences. 2 Choose the TV Standard: 3 ■ NTSC: Create discs compatible with televisions in North America, Japan, and parts of South America and Asia. ■ PAL: Create discs compatible with televisions in much of Europe and Asia, and parts of South America. Close the preferences. Encoded items are temporarily stored in the Roxio Converted Items folder in your Documents folder.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD From a VIDEO_TS Folder Making a DVD From a VIDEO_TS Folder You can create a DVD from an existing DVD-Video VIDEO_TS folder and play it on a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or Windows computer with a DVD player. Some VIDEO_TS folders may be too large to fit on a standard recordable 4.7 GB DVD. Toast can compress this video to fit on a standard DVD, or if your recorder supports dual-layer recordable DVDs, you can create a duallayer DVD-Video from this folder.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 6 Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 7 Click Record to continue. Toast automatically adds an empty AUDIO_TS folder to the disc at burn time for improved compatibility with set-top DVD players. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD From a VIDEO_TS Folder 3 Select the Video pop-up and choose the video to include: ■ All: Select to copy all video. All menus will be included. ■ Main: Select to include only the single longest-running video. Menus will not be included. ■ Custom: Select to choose the specific videos to be included. Menus will not be included. Note If you choose Main or Custom, the copied disc will not have a menu, but the first video will play automatically when the disc is inserted.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Note When you remove audio or languages, the audio setup menu and secondary audio on the copied disc may not behave as expected. However, the main audio and video should operate as expected. For best results, choose All. As you make your selections, the amount of compression and the video quality indicator change. If you choose to include only the main movie or reduce the number of languages and audio, the indicator shows improved quality for the resulting DVD.
Making Video Discs Making a DivX Disc Making a DivX Disc This CD or DVD can be played in a set-top DVD player that supports DivX discs. DivX discs on DVD can hold 10 times more video than a DVD-Video disc and offer high quality, but have no menu navigation and less universal playback. DivX HD discs offer 720p high definition video resolution, which DVD-Video cannot. Playing DivX discs on a computer usually requires additional player software (which is installed by the Toast Setup Assistant).
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Note DivX Discs cannot contain photos or music files. Note You can automatically import tape from a DV camcorder for your disc. See Using Plug & Burn™ on page 100. You can duplicate, rearrange, remove or trim videos. See Working With Videos on page 97. 4 The DivX profile which best matches the source video is selected automatically.
Making Video Discs Exporting Video Exporting Video Toast can convert video files to a variety of different types and export them to your hard disk. To export video: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Video and choose DVDVideo. 2 Add video files to the disc by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser. 3 Select the video(s) you want to export. 4 Click Export at the bottom of the Toast window, or choose Disc > Export Video.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com ■ 3G: Creates an MPEG-4 file using Apple’s 3GPP codec. Recommended for playback on portable and handheld devices such as mobile phones. ■ DivX: Creates a DivX AVI file, offering high quality and low storage requirements. Recommended for portable DivX players. ■ For iPod: Creates an MPEG-4 Advanced Video Codec file using Apple’s H.264 for use with your iPod. ■ For PSP: Creates an MPEG-4 file formatted for playback on the PSP (PlayStation Portable).
Making Video Discs Exporting Video 4 Connect your PSP to your Mac with a suitable USB cable. 5 Turn the PSP on, and use the directional buttons to move to the far left in the interface, which is the Settings section. Then, move up or down, until you see the “USB Connection” option, and press the X button. You PSP will connect to your Mac, and your Memory Stick will be mounted on the Desktop, most likely with the name of “Untitled”.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Note The .THM file will not generate a thumbnail when used in the VIDEO folder. It will only do so in the 100MNV01 folder. 4 Connect your PSP to your Mac with a suitable USB cable. 5 Turn the PSP on, and use the directional buttons to move to the far left in the interface, which is the Settings section. Then, move up or down, until you see the “USB Connection” option, and press the X button.
Copying Discs In this chapter Types of Copies 120 Overview of Making a Copy 120 Copying a Disc 121 Copying a Disc Image File 123 Merging Disc Images 124 Copying a BIN/CUE File 125 Copying a CD-ROM XA File 126 Copying a CD-i Disc Image File 127
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Types of Copies Toast can copy many kinds of discs and image files – more than any other Mac burning software. ■ Disc Copy: Copy a non-protected CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc to another disc. This is the best choice for most copies. See Copying a Disc on page 121. ■ Image File: Copy a disc image file to a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. See Copying a Disc Image File on page 123. ■ Disc Image Merge: Merges a Mac disc image and a PC disc image into a hybrid disc copy.
Copying Discs Copying a Disc Copying a Disc You can make a copy of non-protected data, audio and video CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. To copy a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Copy and choose Disc Copy. 2 Choose any optional settings: ■ CD-TEXT: If your original is an audio CD, you can automatically retrieve album information and add CD-TEXT to the copy. To view this information, you will need an audio CD player that supports CD-TEXT.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com 7 When prompted, insert a blank, recordable disc of the same type as the source disc. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it copies your disc. If you only have one drive on your computer, Toast will copy all the contents of the original to a temporary file on your hard disk and then write it to the blank disc. The temporary file is deleted automatically when the copy is complete.
Copying Discs Copying a Disc Image File Copying a Disc Image File You can copy a disc image file to CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. Toast supports many popular disc image file formats, including, but not limited to, .toast, .dmg, .img, .iso, .cdr, .sd2 and other 3rd party formats. To copy a disc image file to a CD or DVD: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Copy and choose Image File.
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Merging Disc Images Disc Image Merge is useful for software developers who need to produce cross-platform Mac & PC discs with unique content for each platform, and who are producing unique images on each platform. You can create your Mac disc image using Toast, and you can create your PC disc image with popular PC software, such as Roxio’s Easy Media Creator®. 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Copy and choose Image File.
Copying Discs Copying a BIN/CUE File Copying a BIN/CUE File A BIN/CUE file is an image file pair that exists as two separate parts, and must be combined in order to create the final file. The BIN file contains the binary data. The CUE file describes how the data should be recorded to disc. These two files should be in the same folder and have the same first names (for example, Image.bin and Image.cue).
Roxio Toast 8 User Guide www.roxio.com Copying a CD-ROM XA File You can copy several CD-ROM XA tracks into a single CD. To copy CD-ROM XA tracks to a CD: 1 On the left side of the Toast window, click Copy and choose Multitrack CD-ROM XA. Note This format is only available if Show Legacy Formats and Settings is selected in the Toast Preferences. 2 Click Select. 3 Add CD-ROM XA tracks by dragging them from your hard disk into the Content Area, or by click Add.
Copying Discs Copying a CD-i Disc Image File Copying a CD-i Disc Image File You can copy a CD-i disc image file to a CD. Historical Note: This was the very first type of disc that Toast could burn when the software was developed in 1994. To copy a CD-i disc image file to a CD: 1 At the left side of the Toast window, click Copy and choose CD-i. Note This format is only available if Show Legacy Formats and Settings is selected in the Toast Preferences.
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Index 3G converting video files to 116 A AAC files, adding to an audio disc 71 format, converting audio files to 84 Add button about 17 adding photos to slideshows 96 advanced recorder settings 26 after writing 26 AIFF files, adding to an audio disc 71 format, converting audio files to 84 audio exporting 84 audio CDs about 70 creating 72 See also audio discs audio discs about 70 creating 71 types of 70 audio encoding options DVD 107 music DVD 77 audio files converting 84 auto-open option 43 auto
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Roxio Toast 8 User Guide Index D DAO about 26, 73 data adding to discs 102 organizing 47 data discs about 40 creating 42 types of 40 See also photo discs data sets comparing 36 Deja Vu 14 about 38 deleting files and folders 48 photos from slideshows 96 playlists 78 slideshows 95 tracks 74 video 98 Disc Cover RE about 14 disc image files copying 123 mounting 34 saving 33 unmounting 34 disc images merging 124 Disc-At-Once about 26, 73 DiscCatalogMaker RE about 38 discs adding data to 102 comparing 36 compre
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Roxio Toast 8 User Guide Index N name disc 44, 102 NTSC 108 number of copies 25 O OGG files, adding to an audio disc 71 format, converting audio files to 84 Ogg Vorbis extracting audio from video file and converting to 116 opening disc main window automatically (option) 43 Toast projects 27 options DVD 102 P PAL 108 pauses between tracks, adjusting 73 PC and Mac disc images producing 124 photo discs creating 65 photos adding to slideshows 96 copying to a video disc 103 deleting from slideshows 96 reor
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Roxio Toast 8 User Guide Index T U TAO 73 about 26 tape importing video from 100 temporary partitions creating 37 TiVoToGo for Mac, about 38 transfers, adding to a video disc UDF discs creating 54 uncompressed PCM encoding format 77 unmounting disc image files 34 Toast about 12 installing 13 main window 15 projects, saving and opening 27 registering 12 Toast Dynamic Writing about 67 ToastAnywhere feature 35 track information viewing and editing 74 Track-At-Once 73 about 26 tracks adding to playlists 79
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