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
Making a DVD or BD Video Disc
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Previewing a DVD-Video
You can preview a DVD-Video disc prior to burning an actual disc by
saving it as a disc image file and then using the Toast Image mounter.
To preview the DVD:
1 I
nstead of recording, select File > Save As Disc Image.
2 Giv
e the disc a name, if you are prompted to do so.
3 Sel
ect a name and destination for the disc image file.
4 Cli
ck Save.
The disc image file is created.
5 F
rom the Toast menu, choose Utilities > Mount Disc Image.
6 Na
vigate to the disc image file, select it, and click Open.
The DVD is mounted on the desktop.
Tip: H
ere’s another way to mount the image file: Select the file,
Control-click, and choose Services > Mount It.
7 Use the DVD Player software included with Mac OS X to preview the
DVD.
If you are satisfied with the results, use the Image File format to record it.
See
Copying a Disc Image File on pa
ge 98.
Note: For more information, see Saving Disc Images on
page 52 and Mounting Disc Images on page 53.
Making a High Definition DVD
High Definition DVD is a unique type of video disc which allows you to
author HD video to DVD, for playback in true high definition. This gives you
the ability to create HD video discs without owning a Blu-ray Disc recorder.
Although you are recording to standard DVD discs with this project, you
can only view the finished project on a Blu-ray Disc player. This type of
project is ideal for creating video discs from your AVCHD camcorder.










