Ok, I mentioned in an earlier post that I wanted to archive the entire quality rip of my dvds, and I was pointed in the direction of burning the data dvds to backup from (if the movie is larger than 4 gigs I split them into two disks and burn each in a folder to be merged later).
In toast there are a bunch of different settings (I have Toast Titanium 6) and I was wondering what is best: there is Mac Only, Mac and PC, Hybrid, ect. Which setting do we set it on on the left side of the toast menu when ready to burn? Thanks for the stupid quetionPEace
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Go with the DVD-Rom (UDF). It will work with the most of the others as well, but UDF is a "universal disk format" and readable by Macs and PCs. It isn't limited to use for video DVDs.
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