Re: iDVD, QuickTime, large files
- From: Warren Oates <warren.oates@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:46:47 -0500
In article <1135958580.991437.15660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Chuck" <chuck.silverman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have Toast Lite 5.2. Do I need the Pro version? Do you suggest the
> Popcorn product offered by Roxio? Thanks
I don't know what's in Toast Lite, but my Toast 5.2.1 will make copies,
and it's far more reliable (at least so far) than Toast 7. I also don't
know what Popcorn does.
One way to make copies if you only have one burner/player: make a
working DVD with iDVD (one that will play in your living room), then
copy the VIDEO_TS folder somewhere on your system, and then tell Toast
you want to make a DVD, drag the VIDEO_TS folder into Toast's window,
push the red button, and away you go.
--
W. Oates
"I thought I was the last son of Krypton,
but you people keep popping up." -- Clark Kent
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