Operation Manual

Making Audio Discs
Making a Music DVD
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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.
A standard Music DVD can contain over 50 hours of music with Dolby
Digital sound. If your recorder supports dual-layer recordable DVDs, you
can create a Music DVD with over 100 hours of music.
To make a Music DVD:
1 From the Assistant or the main Toast window, click Audio.
2 From the Assistant, double-click Music DVD. From the main Toast
window, choose Music DVD from the format selection menu.
3 Click the Options button, if necessary, to reveal these optional disc
settings:
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 playlist 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 autoplay.
Play all items continuously: Select this option to
automatically play each playlist on the DVD without first
returning to the DVD main menu.
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.