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    i'm not familiar with iso files or how to burn them. so i want to burn my dvd now and i have this iso file, what are the correct steps to take with toast so i end up with a dvd-r that plays on my set top? do i just choose dvd and drag the iso file? or how to i get the video ts folder out of the iso?

    thanks

    pants
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  2. Originally Posted by pants
    i'm not familiar with iso files or how to burn them. so i want to burn my dvd now and i have this iso file, what are the correct steps to take with toast so i end up with a dvd-r that plays on my set top? do i just choose dvd and drag the iso file? or how to i get the video ts folder out of the iso?

    thanks

    pants
    launch toast and select "disc image" from the menu "other". Then push the "select" button and load your "iso".

    That's all.
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    The other thing you can do is to open Disc Copy, go to File<Burn image...

    Select your .iso, put in your blank DVD, click burn.

    Worked for me.
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    great

    thanks

    pants
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  5. Question for all.. anyone encountered problems with the iso file not being
    in the folder "burn this file" after 42 has completed it's work?

    This is what I've encountered after 2 attempts at creating a simple vcd
    (movie is "They call me Trinity"- less than 4 gig)...

    Add'l info g4-933, 768 mb, 120 gig, 10.2.4

    Any suggestions welcomed.

    Skingjack
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