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 Data Discs
Making an ISO 9660 Disc
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Making an ISO 9660 Disc
This type of disc uses international standards to maximize cross-platform
compatibility of discs—from Macintosh, and Windows or most Linux-
based computers.
To make an ISO 9660 disc:
1 From the main Toast window, click Data.
2 Choose ISO 9660 from the format selection menu.
3 Drag the files and folders than you want to add to the disc
4 Drag-and-drop files and folders into the Files area.
5 Click Select, and click Settings.
6 In Naming, choose an option (ISO 9660 Level 1 recommended for
maximum flexibility) and modify any additional settings.
7 Click Done.
8 Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.
9 Optional: In the Destination drop-down menu at the bottom of the
window, choose a disc drive or Disc image, and click Recorder
Settings, to adjust additional burn settings.
10 Click the red Burn button at the bottom right of the Toast window.
Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc.










