User manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Making Video Discs
- Types of Video Discs
- Overview of Making a Video Disc
- Making a video disc with MyDVD
- Making a DVD or BD Video Disc
- Using Plug & Burn
- Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders
- Making a VIDEO_TS Compilation
- Making a BDMV Folder Disc
- Creating an AVCHD Archive
- Making a video with Web Video Capture
- Making a video with Live Screen Capture
- Editing videos with Toast Slice
- Editing Video
- Using Other Toast Features
- Making Data Discs
- Making Audio Discs
- Copying Discs
- Converting Media
Making Video Discs
Overview of Making a Video Disc
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VIDEO_TS Compilation: Use this project to burn more than one
Video_TS folder onto a single DVD. The videos are processed in the
order they appear in the Content Area. See
Making a VIDEO_TS
Compilation on page 44
BDMV Folder: This is a Blu-ray video disc which is created by using a
valid BDMV video folder generated by another application. See
Making a BDMV Folder Disc on page 45.
AVCHD Archive: This type of disc allows you to store high
definition video from an AVCHD camera to standard DVD or BD discs
without any loss of quality. See
Creating an AVCHD Archive on
page 46.
Web Video Capture: Create a DVD-Video disc with videos
captured with Toast from your web browser. See
Making a video with
Web Video Capture on page 47.
Live Screen Capture: Create a DVD from the video generated by
using Live Screen Capture and include voice-over. See
Making a video
with Live Screen Capture on page 48.
Toast Slice: You can use Toast Slice to easily identify parts of a video
file that you want to keep, trim out the parts you don’t want to keep,
and export the result as a video file or open it in Toast Titanium,
MyDVD, or iMovie. See
Editing videos with Toast Slice on page 48.
Overview of Making a Video Disc
This section describes the basic process of making any video disc with
Toast.
Tip: Discs can be burned to more than one recorder at a time. For
more information, see
Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders on
page 61.
1 From the main Toast window, click Video.
2 Chose the disc format. For example, choose DVD-Video.
3 Choose any optional settings.
4 Add 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










