![]() Under most circumstances, you won’t need it. Add data content - this is for adding DVD-ROM data to the disc.If you leave it unchecked, you will return to the menu after each video completes. Play all items continuously - Each video will start immediately after the previous one with this checked.As I have multiple videos, I left it off, so I can choose which video to watch. Check this box if you want to start playing the first video on the list immediately, without going to the menu. Disc Name - Gives your disc a unique name, often used for identification purposes.There are five options under the “Disc” tab. It should look something like the image at right.Ĭlick on the “More” button to bring up the full Options window. If it is not extended already, click on it to reveal the options for the disc. In the lower left portion of the window will be Options menu. If you have more than one movie, you can choose the order in which they play and/or appear by dragging them until they appear how you’d like them. Take the movie or movies you want to burn and drag them into the right side of the window. The window should look something like this, though it may vary slightly between Toast versions. ![]() On the main screen, click the “Video” button in the upper-left portion of the screen, and select “Blu-ray Video” from the menu that appears beneath it. Step 1 - Set Toast up to burn a Blu-ray Video Disc. That way, if the burning fails for some unexpected reason (bad media, your cat or kid pulling the power plug out of the drive, etc.) you don’t have to start over from the the beginning. (25GB or 50GB for single-layer or dual-layer, respectively) - Since it takes so long to encode, you will likely want to create a disk image and burn copies of that, rather than burn directly. Enough free drive space as the size of the disc you wish to create.Considerable time - The encoding process can take quite a while, depending on your source footage and computer model.A Mac with a G5 or Intel processor running OSX 10.5 or later.Recordable Blu-ray (BD-R) media if you need some, you can find it here.A Toast supported/compatible drive capable of burning Blu-ray discs, such as OWC's Mercury Pro Blu-ray external solutions or one of the internal options we offer.In Final Cut Express, exporting as “Quicktime Movie” will give you similar results. From iMovie, exporting to a Quicktime movie at “Full Quality” will give you good results. ![]()
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