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
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PCM audio should be used if you want to maintain 100% fidelity
and only if the audio source is already uncompressed PCM, such
as tracks on an audio CD or a high quality audio recording. If the
audio files are already compressed (such as MP3 or AAC songs in
your iTunes library) do not use PCM—it will not improve the
sound quality.
Toast records PCM at 48 kHz / 16 bit levels or 48 KHz / 24 bit
lev
els, which are higher than standard CD quality. Audio that has
been recorded at 96 kHz / 24 bit is downsampled automatically
unless you choose the 96 kHz / 24 bit option, which maintains
the higher quality but significantly reduces disc space.
When you choose PCM, any existing Dol
by Digital audio files will
be “passed through” without reconverting to PCM.
7 Click OK.
Note: You can also click Reset Defaults if you want to reset the
encoding to the default settings when Toast was first installed.
The Toast Preferences contains options for setting the appropriate TV
standard for your video discs.
To change TV standard preferences:
1 Choo
se Toast > Preferences.
2 Click
the Video tab.
3 Choo
se the TV standard:
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.
4 C
lose the preferences.
Encoded items are temporarily stored in the Roxio Converted Items folder
i
n your Documents folder. These items are available for additional disc
projects and will not need to be re-encoded. Temporary files can be very
large and are automatically deleted when you quit Toast.










