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 From VIDEO_TS Folders
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Note: The original source content is not deleted from your
hard disk.
You can configure your preferences to save these imported items for a
longer time. See Configuring when Roxio Converted Items is emptied on
page 12.
Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders
You can create a DVD from one or more existing DVD-Video VIDEO_TS
folders for playback on a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or Windows
computer with a DVD drive and DVD playback software.
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 dual-
layer DVD-Video from this folder.
Toast offers two format options: Choose Video_TS Folders to burn each
V
ideo_TS folder on a different disc. Choose Video_TS Compilation to burn
more than one Video_TS folder on a single disc. This topic describes the
Video_TS Folders format. To learn about creating video compilations, see
Making a VIDEO_TS Compilation on pa
ge 44.
To make a DVD from a VIDEO_TS Folder:
1 F
rom the main Toast window, click Video.
1 Choo
se VIDEO_TS Folders from the format selection menu.
2 Click the
Options button, if necessary, to reveal these optional disc
settings:
Use Fit-to-DVD video compression: Fit-to-DVD
automatically compresses the video to fit on a standard 4.7 GB
recordable DVD. Compressing may result in a slight reduction in
video quality, but will leave the audio quality unchanged.










