I read that one of the problems toast has with burning a VIDEO_TS folder, is that the volume you are filling is less than 4.3, and toast has a problem with this. How do you guys get toast to believe that the DVD you want to burn is 4.3? Do you just fill a folder with crap until you get to capacity and throw that folder onto the disk also just so toast will think the disk is 4.3 of useable stuff?
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I've never had a problem with Toast Titanium in writing DVD's of any size. You don't need to add extra junk... Are you running the latest version? I have OS X if that matters.
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Yes, I have latest versions of OSX and Toast. I am having a conflit. you can read my other posts to to see what my conflicts are if you would like to. This filling up was just one suggesstion I received. I just really don't want to re-install my system software.
Thanks,
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