Roxio® Toast® 16 Titanium User Guide
i Contents 1 Getting Started 1 Installing The Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The Toast Main Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Burning Your First Disc With Toast . . . . . . . . . 5 Converting Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Choosing the Right Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Using the Media Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Changing Recorder Settings . . . . . . . . . . .
ii Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 2 Making Video Discs 21 3 Using Other Toast Features 51 4 Making Data Discs 57 Types of Video Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Overview of Making a Video Disc. . . . . . . 23 Making a video disc with MyDVD . . . . . . . 24 Making a DVD or BD Video Disc . . . . . . . . 25 Using Plug & Burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders . . . 41 Making a VIDEO_TS Compilation. . . . . . . . 44 Making a BDMV Folder Disc . . . .
Toast Titanium Contents Types of Data Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overview of Making a Data Disc . . . . . . . Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders . . . Making a Mac Only Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a Mac & PC Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a DVD-ROM (UDF) Disc . . . . . . . . . Making an ISO 9660 Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a Photo Disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Encrypting a disc with Roxio Secure Burn. Using Toast Dynamic Writing . . . . . . .
iv Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 7 Converting Media 101 Why convert audio and video? . . . . . . . Converting DVD-Video Content . . . . . . . Changing Convert Options . . . . . . . . . . . Converting Video Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating Custom Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . VideoBoost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pause and Resume Video Conversion . . Converting Audio Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Converting Audiobooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Getting Started In this chapter Introduction 2 Installing The Software 2 The Toast Main Window 3 Burning Your First Disc With Toast 5 Converting Video 7 Choosing the Right Project 7 Using the Media Browser 10 Changing Recorder Settings 13 Saving and Opening Toast Projects 14 Erasing Discs 15 Ejecting a Disc 15 Toast Extras 16 Technical Support Options 19
2 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com Introduction Toast® brings you award winning disc burning and a whole lot more. Everything you need to burn, watch, listen to, and share your digital life is right at your fingertips. This guide provides the information you need to start burning your projects with Toast Titanium. The features and capabilities described are available in the full Toast Titanium product. Your version may not have all the features and capabilities described.
Getting Started The Toast Main Window 3 Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation. 4 In the applications folder on your hard disk, browse to the Toast folder. You will see an icon for Toast along with other optional components you've installed. 5 Double-click the Toast icon and follow the on-screen instructions to set up Toast for the first time.
4 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com Project Categories (1) Project categories are laid out across the top of the screen. Content Area (2) This is the main area at the left side of the window. For most project types, this is where you drag your files to add them to a project. Options Area (3) Located at the right side of the screen, the options area allows you to select options for the current project. This area may be hidden if the Media Browser is being shown.
Getting Started Burning Your First Disc With Toast Media Type Buttons Thumbnail size controls Add Button Filter or Search Box Burning Your First Disc With Toast This section describes the basic process of burning any disc with Toast’s main window. To make a disc with Toast: 1 Select the project category. From the main Toast window, select a project category. Data — Put any file or folder on a disc for archiving or backup purposes, for use in a Mac, PC, or any computer.
6 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com 2 Audio — Make an audio CD, music DVD or MP3 disc for use in a computer, home or car stereo, or set-top DVD player. See Making Audio Discs on page 79. Video — Make VCDs, SVCDs, DVD-Video discs, Blu-ray or HighDef DVDs for use in a computer or set-top DVD player. See Making Video Discs on page 21. Copy — Copy a CD, DVD, BD, or disc image file. See Copying Discs on page 95. Select the disc format and settings.
Getting Started Converting Video Converting Video Toast can convert video files to a variety of different formats — or even publish directly to popular video sharing sites. To convert video: 1 From the main Toast window, choose the Convert project category. 2 Select Video Files from the format selection menu. 3 Add video files to the project by dragging them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser.
8 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com Note: Not all versions of Toast Titanium include Blu-ray authoring. Here are some of the most commonly used projects. I want to... Use this disc format Back up general data files and folders, such as documents, photos and spreadsheets, to use at a later time only on a Mac. Data > Mac Only. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 63. Back up general data files and folders to use at a later time on a Mac or a PC. Data > Mac & PC.
Getting Started About Discs I want to... Use this disc format Publish home video to an online sharing service such as YouTube or Vimeo. Convert > Video Files. See Converting Video Files on page 105. Rip audiobook CDs into iTunes for listening on my Mac or iPod. Convert > Audiobook. See Converting Audiobooks on page 111. For all data disc formats see Types of Data Discs on page 58. For all audio disc formats, see Types of Audio Discs on page 80.
10 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com also support rewritable (DVD-RW or DVD+RW) media, which can be erased and reused. Although all types work well when creating DVDs to use on a computer, most set-top DVD players can only recognize some types. You should check your DVD player documentation or search online to see which types the device supports. Using low-cost generic media can cause errors while burning, or produce a disc that either is unrecognized by the player or plays back erratically.
Getting Started Using the Media Browser 2 Choose the type of media you want to browse: Data: Browse files and folders on your local hard disk, external discs, or connected network volumes. Audio: Browse audio in your iTunes library. Video: Browse videos and iMovie projects in your Movies folder. You can also browse: Non-encrypted DVD-Video discs, mounted disc images, or VIDEO_TS folders located on your desktop or in your Movies folder.
12 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com 5 Select any item in the file list and drag it to the Content Area to add it to a disc project or click the Add button at the bottom of the Media Browser. You can select multiple items by holding down the Command (Apple) key while clicking, and then drag the entire selection to the Content Area.
Getting Started Changing Recorder Settings Changing Recorder Settings You can view or change your recorder settings, such as which recorder to use for disc-based projects. To change recorder settings: 1 Click the Recording Options button window. at the bottom of Toast’s main Tip: You can make this window appear each time you burn a disc by enabling Display Recorder Settings Before Writing on the Advanced tab of the Recorder Settings window.
14 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com Verify Data: Select this option to verify that the contents of the recorded disc match the source files and folders on your hard disk. Catalog Disc Contents: Select to create a listing of all the files burned onto the disc. Display Recorder Settings Before Writing: Select this check box if you want to display the Recorder Settings dialog each time you click the red record button.
Getting Started Erasing Discs Note: Toast saves pointers for the files and folders in the content area. If you move or delete any of the original items from your hard disk, Toast may not be able to find them when you open the project. To save a single file containing all source files, you should save as a disc image. See Saving Disc Images on page 52. Erasing Discs If you are using rewritable CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, or BD-RE media, you can erase the entire contents of a disc and re-record to it.
16 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com Click the Eject button to the right of the recorder name. In the Recorder Settings dialog, click Eject. Drag the disc icon from the Desktop to the Trash in the Dock. Toast Extras Toast Titanium includes a number of additional applications to help you capture, save, share, and enjoy your digital media. These applications can be found in the Extras menu.
Getting Started Toast Extras Help for applications in the Extras menu Information about Live Screen Capture is below. For information about other applications, check the Help within the corresponding application. Live Screen Capture Live Screen Capture lets you record onscreen action for training, demonstrations, or other video projects. To capture screen action 1 Choose Extras > Live Screen Capture. 2 In the Live Screen Capture dialog, choose Full Screen or Custom from the Screen menu.
18 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.com 6 To stop the recording, press Option+Command +1, type a filename, choose where you want to save the file, and click Save.
Getting Started Technical Support Options Technical Support Options Self-Help Options Roxio provides a variety of self help tools, including a searchable knowledge base of support articles with troubleshooting tips, and discussion groups where other users can help you get the most out of your Roxio products. You'll find answers to most of your questions at http://support.roxio.com.
20 Toast Titanium User Guide www.roxio.
21 7 Making Video Discs In this chapter What is a Video Disc? 22 Types of Video Discs 22 Overview of Making a Video Disc 23 Making a video disc with MyDVD 24 Making a DVD or BD Video Disc 25 Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders 41 Making a VIDEO_TS Compilation 44 Making a BDMV Folder Disc 45 Creating an AVCHD Archive 46 Making a video with Web Video Capture 47 Making a video with Live Screen Capture 48 Editing videos with Toast Slice 48 Editing Video 48
22 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com What is a Video Disc? A video disc is a CD, DVD or Blu-ray disc that contains photos or video files. Video discs are meant to be played in a set-top player, and can also be used in a Macintosh or Windows computer with a DVD or Blu-ray player and appropriate software. Types of Video Discs Toast can create many kinds of video discs—more than any other Mac burning software. Note: Not all versions of Toast Titanium include Blu-ray authoring.
Making Video Discs Overview of Making a Video Disc VIDEO_TS Compilation: Use this project to burn more than one Video_TS folder onto a single DVD. The videos are processed in the order they appear in the Content Area. See Making a VIDEO_TS Compilation on page 44 BDMV Folder: This is a Blu-ray video disc which is created by using a valid BDMV video folder generated by another application. See Making a BDMV Folder Disc on page 45.
24 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com button at the bottom of the Media Browser window. (See Using the Media Browser on page 10.) You can add any QuickTime-supported video files, such as DV, AVI, MOV, H.264, HDV (1080i/720p), and MPEG-4. You can also add files that QuickTime doesn't support such as iMovie HD projects, MKV, DivX Plus HD, AVCHD, AVCHD Lite, and EyeTV recordings. To add an iMovie project, first save your project in iMovie.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD or BD Video Disc To open MyDVD 1 In Toast Titanium, from the Extras menu, choose MyDVD. For instructions on how to use MyDVD, in the MyDVD application, click Help > MyDVD User Guide. Making a DVD or BD Video Disc DVDs and Blu-ray Discs are both excellent choices for producing high quality video discs with full menu navigation and Dolby Digital sound. A standard DVD-Video can hold approximately 2.5 hours of video or slideshows.
26 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Good: Suitable for simple video, such as people talking— fastest processing time. Better: Suitable for most video—average processing time. Best: Suitable for complex video, such as fast motion— slowest processing time. Custom: To create a custom quality level, click Customize and choose the Custom option from the Encoding tab.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD or BD Video Disc 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 Instead of recording, select File > Save As Disc Image. 2 Give the disc a name, if you are prompted to do so. 3 Select a name and destination for the disc image file. 4 Click Save. The disc image file is created.
28 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com A standard, single-layer DVD can hold approximately 30 minutes of HD video and a dual-layer DVD can hold approximately one hour of HD video. While Toast will allow you to add more than these lengths of video, adding additional video requires that video be compressed further and results in a lower quality video. These discs offer full menu navigation and are created in much the same way that DVD-Video or Blu-ray Video projects are with the same options available.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD or BD Video Disc 2 Drag the slideshow to a new position in the Content Area. A black bar indicates where the slideshow will be placed. To duplicate a slideshow: Select a slideshow and choose Edit > Duplicate. To remove a slideshow: 1 Select the slideshow you want to remove. 2 You can remove selected slideshows in any of these ways: Click the Remove files button. Press Delete. Choose Edit > Clear.
30 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 3 To remove photos, select a photo and click Remove. The photos are removed from the slideshow, but the originals are not deleted from your hard disk, iPhoto, or Aperture library. To reorder photos, drag the photo to a new position in the photo list. A black bar between photos indicates where the photo will be placed. At the top of the photo list is a button to toggle between large and small photo rows for easier navigation. Click Done.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD or BD Video Disc To duplicate a video: Select a video and choose Edit > Duplicate. To remove a video: 1 Select the video you want to remove. 2 Remove the selected video in any of these ways: Click the Remove files button. Press Delete. Choose Edit > Clear. The video is removed from the Content Area, but the original is not deleted from your hard disk or your Movies folder.
32 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com To make finer adjustments: Click on a marker and press the right or left arrow keys. Click the up and down arrows next to the Start and End controls. The video between the Start and End marker is included on the finished disc. The area outside of the markers is excluded. The original video on your hard disk is unaffected. 3 Click OK. Note: Editing is nondestructive. You can duplicate a video and have different trim marks for each copy.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn 5 To include a scene menu on the disc based on the chapter markers you have added, click Customize on the Options panel. Click the Menus tab, and then select Include scene menus for video. See Video Disc Settings on page 34 for more information. Using Plug & Burn When creating a video disc, you can automatically import video from your DV camcorder using the Plug & Burn feature. You can import the entire tape or only a portion of the tape.
34 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Rewind Tape/Current Position: Choose Rewind Tape to automatically rewind to the beginning of the tape before importing. Choose Current Position to begin importing from the current location on the tape. You can import and then record the disc immediately, or import and add additional video or slideshows before recording the disc. To start recording the disc immediately after importing: 1 Insert a blank, recordable disc.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn common settings are available on the Options panel. The full set can be accessed by clicking the Customize button on the Options panel and clicking either the Disc or Menus tab. Settings available on the Disc tab include: Disc Name: Type a name for the disc. This name is visible when you insert the disc into a Macintosh or Windows computer.
36 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Aspect Ratio: This setting should match the aspect ratio of the source video. In most cases, Toast is able to detect the aspect ratio of the source video and the Automatic setting should work fine. Number of Buttons: Choose the number of buttons to appear on each menu. Note: Different menu styles have different options available for the number of buttons available on a single menu screen.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn Include SmartLists for music: Select this option to include SmartLists in the DVD menu for Music DVDs. SmartLists are automatically generated playlists for all Artists, Albums and Songs. Include Shuffle play: Select this option to include a Shuffle button for each slideshow, playlist and SmartList in the menu. Clicking the Shuffle button while playing the disc will play the photos or music tracks in a random order.
38 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Disc Encoding Settings When creating a Music DVD, DVD-Video, or Blu-ray video, you can choose various options for the video and audio encoding. Some of the more common settings are available on the Options panel. To change the Encoding Settings: 1 Start a new Music DVD or Video Disc project: See Making a Music DVD on page 87. See Making a DVD or BD Video Disc on page 25. 2 On the Options panel, click Customize, and choose the Encoding tab.
Making Video Discs Using Plug & Burn The minimum bit rate is derived from the above two values using the following formula: Minimum = (2 x Average) – Maximum. 6 Motion Estimation: Choose the method used to search for pixel movement in the video stream. This setting has a large impact on the final quality, and on the processing time as well. Better motion estimation takes longer to process.
40 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 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 levels, which are higher than standard CD quality.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders 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.
42 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Note: If you are recording to a dual-layer DVD, no compression will occur. 3 Drag-and-drop VIDEO_TS folders into the Content Area from your hard disk. A summary of the information that will be copied appears in the content area. 4 Click Options to choose optional Fit-to-DVD settings: You can choose to copy only the main movie with a specific language and audio format. This will reduce the amount of compression required and maximize quality and available disc space.
Making Video Discs Making a DVD From VIDEO_TS Folders Note: When burning multiple VIDEO_TS folders at the same time, use the Save as Disc Image button and Toast will process each VIDEO_TS folder without requiring any user interaction. These image files can be burned at a later time. Changing Copy Options Fit-to-DVD compresses 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.
44 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com If the Apple DVD Player software is installed on your Mac, you can preview a video by clicking on the small Play button on the video thumbnail. 4 Languages: Select which languages to include. Minimizing the number of languages provides additional room on the DVD, which can result in better video quality. Select the Audio drop-down menu, and choose the audio to include: All: Select to include all audio for each video.
Making Video Discs Making a BDMV Folder Disc 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 duallayer DVD-Video from this folder. This is the best choice if you have multiple VIDEO_TS folders that you want to compress on one DVD-Video disc. To make a VIDEO_TS Compilation disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Video.
46 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com To make a BDMV folder disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Video. 2 Choose BDMV Folder from the format selection menu. 3 Drag-and-drop your BDMV Folder in to the content area. A summary of the information that will be copied appears in the content area. 4 Insert a blank, recordable Blu-ray disc as appropriate. Your source video will not be compressed which may require you to use a duallayer Blu-ray disc if the video will not fit on a single-layer disc.
Making Video Discs Making a video with Web Video Capture 4 Select your AVCHD source in the Read from pull-down menu. AVCHD camcorders typically appear as a removable volume or drive. 5 Insert a blank, recordable DVD or BD disc. 6 Optional: Change the destination recorder and number of copies at the bottom of the screen. 7 Click the red Burn button at the bottom right of the Toast window.
48 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Making a video with Live Screen Capture Create a DVD from the video generated by using Live Screen Capture and include voice-over. To open Live Screen Capture 1 In Toast Titanium, click the Extras menu, and choose Live Screen Capture. For instructions on how to use Live Screen Capture, see Live Screen Capture on page 17.
Making Video Discs Editing Video 2 To adjust the start and end points of your video, drag the Start and End markers located at the far left and right, just below the timeline. 3 As you drag each marker, the preview window will display the point of the video where your marker is currently placed. 4 You can also make fine adjustments by entering a time or using the arrows beside the Start and End fields in the window.
50 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Note: Changes you've made to your video clip by adjusting start and end points, or by removing segments of video, only appear in Toast and in your finished project. The editing is nondestructive, which means your original video file is safe and remains unchanged. To apply audio effects: 1 Click the AU Filter button in the Content area beside the video clip you would like to enhance with audio effects.
51 Using Other Toast Features In this chapter Viewing Information about a Disc 52 Saving Disc Images 52 Mounting Disc Images 53 Comparing Files or Folders 54 Creating a Temporary Partition 55
52 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Viewing Information about a Disc You can view detailed information about a blank or recorded disc in your recorder. This feature works only with CD, DVD or Blu-ray recorders. Note: Make sure that the disc is compatible with your recorder. For example, you cannot use a DVD recorder to view disc information for a Blu-ray Disc. To view disc information: 1 Insert a blank or used disc into the recorder. 2 Choose Recorder > Disc Info. The Disc Information dialog appears.
Using Other Toast Features Mounting Disc Images Disc image files have an added benefit of being faster to access than a disc in your drive and may offer longer battery life for notebook users. See Mounting Disc Images on page 53. You can create disc images from any Toast disc type. To save a project as an image file: 1 Set up your disc project as you normally would. 2 Choose File > Save As Disc Image 3 Type a file name and select a location to save to.
54 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Toast does not have to be running to mount the image. To unmount a disc image file: Drag the disc icon from the Desktop to the Trash in the Dock. Warning: Do not drag the disc image file to the Trash unless you want to delete the image file from your hard disk. Comparing Files or Folders You can compare the contents of files or folders to see if they match. You might do this to double-check that the original files are identical to a copy you made of them.
Using Other Toast Features Creating a Temporary Partition You will see a progress bar that tracks the comparison. Any data that is in the original but missing from the copy will appear in the list. Creating a Temporary Partition You can create a temporary partition on your hard disk that can be used to set up data you want to record to a disc. Temporary partitions allow you to have better control over the layout of your data and how its windows are arranged and displayed.
56 Toast Titanium www.roxio.
57 Making Data Discs In this chapter What is a Data Disc? 58 Types of Data Discs 58 Overview of Making a Data Disc 60 Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders 61 Making a Mac Only Disc 63 Making a Mac & PC Disc 69 Making a DVD-ROM (UDF) Disc 74 Making an ISO 9660 Disc 75 Making a Photo Disc 76 Encrypting a disc with Roxio Secure Burn 77
58 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com What is a Data Disc? A data disc is a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc that contains files or folders. Data discs are meant to be used on a computer, such as a Mac or a PC. You can use a data disc to back up important information, to store your photos, or to share files with friends or family. Note: Not all versions of Toast Titanium include Blu-ray authoring. Types of Data Discs Toast can create many kinds of data discs, choose the one that is best for your needs.
Making Data Discs Types of Data Discs Photo Disc: This disc can be used on either a Macintosh or a Windows computer, and allows you to archive and share your photos. It preserves full-quality images, and on a Mac allows you to view full screen slideshows or import directly into your iPhoto library without the installation of additional software. See Making a Photo Disc on page 76.
60 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Overview of Making a Data Disc This section describes the basic process of making any data disc with Toast. To make a data disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Data. 2 Choose the disc format. For example, choose Mac Only. 3 Choose any optional settings. 4 Add files and folders to the disc by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser.
Making Data Discs Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders Toast now includes support for burning most projects to multiple CD, DVD, or Blu-ray recorders at the same time. The steps here apply to all disc projects where Multiple Recorder Support is available, including Data, Audio, Video, and Copy projects.
62 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Note: Depending on your system, the number of drives used, and how they are connected to your computer (internally, USB, FireWire) you may see different levels of performance. Burning to several recorders at the same time in some configurations may result in poor write speeds and a burn time longer than burning each disc individually.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc Making a Mac Only Disc This type of disc can contain any files or folders and can only be used on a Macintosh computer. It supports features such as data spanning, compression, encryption, custom icons, and backgrounds. This is the best choice for saving your data, provided that you will not need to access the contents of this disc on a Windows computer. To make a Mac Only disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Data.
64 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 4 Click More for additional optional settings: Disc Name: Type a name for the disc. Icon: Choose a custom icon for the disc. (See Custom Icons and Backgrounds on page 66.) Disc View: Choose the default Finder view for this disc: icon, list, or browser. Background: Choose a custom background color or picture for the disc. (See Custom Icons and Backgrounds on page 66.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc Compression and Encryption If you are recording a Mac Only data disc that does not span multiple discs, you can compress and encrypt the contents prior to recording. You can access the disc contents on any Mac OS X system. Toast is not required to decompress or decrypt the contents. To compress a Mac Only disc: 1 Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 63.
66 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com To access an encrypted disc: 1 Insert the disc into a drive. The disc contains a single file containing the contents of the disc. 2 Double-click the encrypted file. 3 When prompted, enter the password and click OK. The file will decrypt to the desktop.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac Only Disc 4 Click OK. 5 Click the red Burn button. The disc is recorded with the custom icon. To set a custom background: 1 Prepare your disc as you normally would. See Making a Mac Only Disc on page 63 or Making a Mac & PC Disc on page 69. 2 If necessary, click the Options button at the upper-right side of the Toast window to reveal the Options panel. Click More. The data disc settings dialog appears and the current disc background is shown.
68 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Removing a file from the Toast window does not delete the file from your hard disk, but only on the finished disc that you are creating. To create a new folder in the Content Area: Click the New Folder button at the bottom of the Toast window. To rearrange files or folders in the Content Area: 1 Select the files or folders you want to rearrange. 2 Drag-and-drop selected files or folders into new locations in the Content Area.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc Making a Mac & PC Disc This type of disc can be used either on a Macintosh or a Windows computer. This is the best choice for sharing files and folders with most computer users. To make a Mac & PC disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Data. 2 Choose Mac & PC from the format selection menu.
70 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 9 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. Enabling Autorun If you are creating a Mac and PC data disc, you can select a Windows executable file to launch automatically when the disc is inserted into a Windows PC. (In some cases, the user will have to give their permission before the executable will launch.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc Disc Spanning If you are creating a Mac Only or Mac & PC data disc, you can record large files and folders, even if they exceed the recording capacity of a single disc. If you do, Toast advises you of approximately how many blank discs are needed, and automatically spans the data across them. The completed group of discs is called a disc set. Each disc in the set contains an index of the contents and location for every file and folder in the set.
72 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Some individual files may exceed the capacity of a single disc and will be split into multiple files. Roxio Restore automatically joins these split files back together. To restore files and folders (using Mac OS X v10.5 or higher): 1 Insert any disc from the set into a Macintosh computer. You will see the Roxio Restore application and a folder containing a portion of the data in the disc set. 2 Launch the Roxio Restore application.
Making Data Discs Making a Mac & PC Disc To restore files and folders from a Mac & PC disc set (using Windows) 1 Insert any disc from the set into a PC running Windows XP or higher. In some cases, Roxio Restore opens automatically. If a Windows Autoplay dialog box opens, click Run RRLauncher.exe to open Roxio Restore. You will see a directory of every folder and file in the disc set—in the same order and hierarchy as they were when you recorded the discs.
74 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Making a DVD-ROM (UDF) Disc This type of disc can be used on a Macintosh or a Windows computer; if it contains valid DVD-Video content, it can also be used in a set-top DVD player. This disc format is best if you have a VIDEO_TS folder and wish to add additional DVD-ROM data content. If you have a VIDEO_TS folder and you wish to create a DVD-Video (and optionally compress the folder to fit on a DVD), you should use the VIDEO_TS Folders format.
Making Data Discs Making an ISO 9660 Disc 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 Linuxbased 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.
76 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Making a Photo Disc This type of disc can be used in either a Macintosh or Windows computer.
Making Data Discs Encrypting a disc with Roxio Secure Burn To play back your images as a slideshow (using Mac OS X v10.4 or higher): 1 Insert your Photo disc into a Macintosh computer. The disc folder opens. 2 Double-click the Slideshow icon to begin the slideshow. Note: Toast does not need to be installed on the computer to play back the slideshow. To play back your images as a slideshow (using Windows XP): 1 Insert your Photo disc into a PC running Windows XP.
78 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Using Toast Dynamic Writing Toast Dynamic Writing allows you to use a Blu-ray Rewritable disc (BD-RE) like any other removable storage device (such as an external hard disk drive or a USB flash drive). You can simply drag-and-drop files to the disc icon on the Desktop to record them, or drag files from the disc to delete them. To record to BD-RE media with Toast Dynamic Writing: 1 Launch Toast. 2 Insert a blank BD-RE disc into your Blu-ray recorder.
79 Making Audio Discs In this chapter What is an Audio Disc? 80 Types of Audio Discs 80 Overview of Making an Audio Disc 81 Making an Audio CD 82 Making a Music DVD 87 Making an MP3 Disc 92 Making an Enhanced Audio CD 93
80 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com What is an Audio Disc? An audio disc is a CD or DVD that contains audio files. Audio discs are meant to be played in a home or car stereo, a set-top DVD player, or a Macintosh or Windows computer. Types of Audio Discs Toast can create many kinds of audio discs—more than any other Mac burning software. Audio CD: This CD can be played in most home or car stereo CD players, set-top DVD players, and computers.
Making Audio Discs Overview of Making an Audio Disc Overview of Making an Audio Disc This section describes the basic process of making any audio disc with Toast. Tip: Discs can be burned to more than one recorder at a time. For more information, see Burning Projects to Multiple Recorders on page 61. To make an audio disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Audio. 2 Choose the disc format. For example, choose Audio CD. 3 Choose any optional settings.
82 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Making an Audio CD This disc can be played in most home or car stereo CD players, set-top DVD players, and computers. This is similar to a standard commercial CD you can purchase in music stores. This is the best choice for playback in a CD player. To make an Audio CD: 1 From the main Toast window, click Audio. 2 Choose Audio CD from the format selection menu.
Making Audio Discs Making an Audio CD Working With Tracks You can move tracks across multiple discs, adjust pauses between tracks, as well as preview, rearrange, remove, and rename tracks in the Content Area. To span an Audio CD project across multiple CDs: An audio CD can contain up to 99 tracks. Up to 80 minutes of audio can be recorded on a standard 700MB CD-R. While you can’t exceed that amount of audio, you can arrange tracks so that they’re burned onto multiple CDs.
84 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com To preview tracks: Select the track to highlight it, and the click the Play button in the playback controls at the bottom of the Toast window. To rearrange tracks: 1 Select the tracks you want to rearrange. 2 Drag the tracks to a new position in the track list. A black bar between tracks indicates where the tracks will be placed.
Making Audio Discs Making an Audio CD To remove tracks: 1 Select the tracks you want to remove. 2 Remove the selected tracks in any of these ways: Click the Remove files button. Press Delete. Choose Edit > Clear. The selected tracks are removed from the Content Area, but the originals are not deleted from your hard disk or your iTunes library.
86 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Working with Crossfades A crossfade is a transition from one track to the next. In a crossfade, the two adjacent tracks overlap each other, and the first track fades out while the second fades in. You define fades and crossfades using the controls available in the track list. Like all editing features in Toast, crossfades are nondestructive. To create a crossfade: 1 Create an audio CD project and add your audio tracks to the Content Area. See Making an Audio CD on page 82.
Making Audio Discs Making a Music DVD Making a Music DVD A Music DVD can be played in a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or a Windows computer with a DVD player. A Music DVD should not be confused with a DVD-Audio disc. DVD-Audio discs require a special DVD player. A Music DVD is a standard DVD that contains music (and can also contain photo slideshows and videos), has full navigation menus for song selection, and can be played in any set-top DVD player.
88 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Click Customize for additional menu settings. See Video Disc Settings on page 34. 4 Choose the audio encoding format. By default, Toast encodes Music DVDs in Dolby Digital 192 kbps audio. This compresses the audio to maximize disc space to fit over 50 hours of music, but maintains full Hollywood-style fidelity. To change the audio format from Dolby Digital to uncompressed PCM audio, click Customize and choose the Custom option from the Encoding tab.
Making Audio Discs Making a Music DVD Working With Playlists Each group of audio files you add into the Content Area appears as a playlist. Each playlist will have a button in the DVD menu that you can choose to play the music. Playlists can contain up to 99 tracks. You can rearrange, duplicate, remove, or edit playlists. To rearrange playlists: 1 Select the playlist you want to rearrange. 2 Drag the playlist to a new position in the Content Area.
90 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Tip: You can also drag images from Toast’s Media Browser, but the browser must be undocked. To undock the browser, click the small button in the top-right corner of Toast’s main window. 5 Select the playlist (not the album artwork), and click Set Button Picture. The selected graphic will appear on the TV screen while a track in the playlist is playing if that track has no album artwork.
Making Audio Discs Making a Music DVD To add album artwork, drag-and-drop an image file from your hard disk or from a web page, to the area that says “Drag Album Artwork Here.” This artwork appears on the TV screen while the track is playing. If the track already has album artwork in iTunes it will appear here. There are several utilities that can automatically add album artwork to tracks in your iTunes library. Search for “iTunes art” at download.cnet.com for options.
92 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Making an MP3 Disc This disc can be played in home or car stereo MP3 Disc players, compatible set-top disc players, and most Macintosh and Windows computers. A typical audio CD can hold over 70 minutes of music, while an MP3 CD can hold over 10 hours and an MP3 DVD can hold over 50 hours. An MP3 BD can hold hundreds of hours of music.
Making Audio Discs Making an Enhanced Audio CD Making an Enhanced Audio CD An Enhanced Audio CD contains audio tracks and enhanced data content such as photos or videos. The audio portion of the disc is playable in home and car stereo CD players, while the enhanced content is usable on a Macintosh or Windows computer. To make an Enhanced Audio CD: 1 From the main Toast window, click Data. 2 Choose Mac Only or Mac & PC from the format selection menu.
94 Toast Titanium www.roxio.
95 Copying Discs In this chapter Types of Copies 96 Overview of Making a Copy 96 Copying a Disc 97 Copying a Disc Image File 98 Merging Disc Images 100
96 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Types of Copies Toast can copy many kinds of discs and image files—more than any other Mac burning software. Disc Copy: Copy a non-protected CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc to another disc. This is the best choice for most copies. See Copying a Disc on page 97. Image File: Copy a disc image file to a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. See Copying a Disc Image File on page 98. Disc Image Merge: Merges a Mac disc image and a PC disc image into a hybrid disc copy.
Copying Discs Copying a Disc Copying a Disc You can make a copy of non-protected data, audio and video CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. Note: Disc Copy is available on Mac OS X 10.9 or later. Note: Not all versions of Toast Titanium include Blu-ray authoring. To copy a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Copy. 2 Choose Disc Copy from the format selection menu.
98 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com 5 If you have multiple optical drives on your computer, you can copy from one drive to the other. Click the drop-down menu to choose which drive to Read From and insert the original disc into that drive. 6 Click the red Copy button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 7 Click Record to continue. 8 When prompted, insert a blank, recordable disc of the same type as the source disc.
Copying Discs Copying a Disc Image File 4 Add a disc image file by dragging it from your hard disk into the Content Area or by clicking Select. 5 Insert a blank, recordable disc. 6 Click the red Copy button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as Number of Copies. 7 Click Record to continue. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it copies your disc.
100 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Merging Disc Images Disc Image Merge is useful for software developers who need to produce cross-platform Mac & PC discs with unique content for each platform, and who are producing unique images on each platform. You can create your Mac disc image using Toast, and you can create your PC disc image with popular PC software, such as Roxio Creator®. To merge disc images: 1 From the main Toast window, click Copy. 2 Choose Disc Image Merge from the format selection menu.
101 Converting Media In this chapter Why convert audio and video? 102 Converting DVD-Video Content 103 Changing Convert Options 104 Converting Video Files 105 Creating Custom Profiles 106 VideoBoost 108 Converting Audio Files 110 Converting Audiobooks 111
102 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Why convert audio and video? Audio and video files are available in a wide variety of formats. While your computer may support many of these formats, other devices, portable video players, and file sharing websites may only support a limited number. Toast will help you convert audio and video while optimizing them for playback on a broad selection of portable devices including the iPad and iPhone and websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook.
Converting Media Converting DVD-Video Content Converting DVD-Video Content This section describes the basic process of converting a DVD-Video disc to another video format with Toast. Converted files can be saved on your computer, sent directly to iTunes, or uploaded to several popular websites. To convert a DVD-Video disc: 1 From the main Toast window, click Convert. 2 Choose DVD Disc from the format selection menu. 3 Select your source disc in the pull-down menu.
104 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Changing Convert Options Convert options allow you to choose which movies, extras, and languages will be included when converting video content. When converting video, the video file which is created can only have one audio language. By default this is the same language that you hear when you playback the DVD-Video source. To change convert options: 1 Click the Options button.
Converting Media Converting Video Files Converting Video Files Toast can convert video files to a variety of different formats and save them to your hard disk, add them directly to iTunes, or publish them directly to a video sharing site. To convert video files: 1 From the main Toast window, click Convert. 2 Choose Video Files from the format selection menu. 3 Add video files to the project by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser.
106 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Internet Formats: Have your video converted and automatically published to a video sharing site or converted to F4V video for Adobe Flash. On the final step of publishing, you may be prompted for additional information including title, description, and privacy options which vary depending on the online service you choose, such as YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook. Custom Profiles: Selections in this area consist of custom profiles which you have created.
Converting Media Creating Custom Profiles 2 The Custom Video Export Profiles window appears, a new profile is automatically added and you are prompted to enter a name for it. The name of the profile will appear on the Device pull-down menu in the future, so choose a name you will remember. 3 From the Format pull-down, choose a format to base your custom settings on. You should choose the format that is closest to the settings you want to use.
108 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com VideoBoost VideoBoost allows you to take advantage of the unused processing power in modern graphics cards to speed up your H.264 video conversions— which is ideal when you’re creating video for your iPad, iPhone, AppleTV or any device with H.264 playback. To take advantage of VideoBoost, your computer must have a supported NVIDIA graphics card. For optimal performance, 4GB of RAM is recommended.
Converting Media Pause and Resume Video Conversion enabled by placing a check mark in the checkbox, if there is not one already present. 6 Choose any additional settings and convert your video. Toast displays a progress bar and status information and will display VideoBoost in the progress window if VideoBoost is being used. Pause and Resume Video Conversion Converting video can be a very time consuming process, depending on the format and length of the video as well as the speed of your computer.
110 Toast Titanium www.roxio.com Converting Audio Files Toast can convert audio files to a variety of different formats and export the converted file to your hard disk or connected device. To export audio: 1 From the main Toast window, click Convert. 2 Choose Audio Files from the format selection menu. 3 Add audio files to the project by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser.
Converting Media Converting Audiobooks 9 Click Save and your audio will be converted. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it exports the audio. Converting Audiobooks The Audiobook project converts an audiobook on CD to digital files you can play using iTunes, an iPod, or many other portable devices. To convert an audiobook: 1 From the main Toast window, click Convert. 2 Choose Audiobook from the format selection menu.
Legal Information Roxio® Toast® 16 Titanium User Guide Copyright © 2017 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. Roxio, Toast, the Toaster and CD logo, Corel, AfterShot, Essentials, MyDVD, Painter, Roxio and Secure Burn are trademarks or registered trademarks owned by Corel Corporation and or its subsidiaries. Other product, font, and company names and logos may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.