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Toast
Version 6
Macintosh OS 10.2 & 10.3
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Toast 6 Titanium
Copy a CD/DVD
Note: Reproducing or digitizing images, audio, or video protected
by copyright may be illegal. If you have questions about
copyright restrictions,
please speak with a Knapp Staff member before beginning your project. For more
information, please read Wellesley's
Copyright
Policy.
Where to find this software at Wellesley
Toast 6 Titanium is used to create
and copy your data, music, photo and video CDs and DVDs on Mac OS X (10.2 and
10.3; not yet compatible with 10.4). The KeyServered version of Toast
6 Titanium may be installed on student, faculty, and staff
computers. It is also
available on all
public lab Mac
computers.
Copy a CD/DVD
- Open Toast 6 Titanium (Go -> Applications -> Toast 6 Titanium)
- Click on the Copy tab. Click on the Basic tab
in the left hand window, and make sure that CD/DVD Copy is
selected.
- Insert your CD/DVD (quit out of iTunes if it opens). Your CD/DVD information
will be displayed in the Toast window, and you will see an estimate of the
space used on the disc being created in the lower right hand corner of the
window, near the record button.
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A: Record Button
B: Estimates the space used on the disc being created
C: Select CD or DVD from this pull down menu to reflect the media
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- Click the red Record button.
- In the copy settings window, under the Basic tab, make
sure that your CD/DVD burner is selected under Recorder.
Specify the number of copies you would like under Number of Copies.
If you are making more than one copy, Toast will prompt you for each blank
disc as you go.

- Click the blue Record button. Toast will record your CD/DVD,
and will prompt you to insert blank media when it is finished copying. Once
blank media is inserted, Toast will automatically write to the CD/DVD.

- You will be prompted when your CD/DVD is ready to use. If you are making
multiple copies, Toast will continue to prompt you for blank media.
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Information Services
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Date Created: September 6, 2005
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Last Modified: September 6, 2005
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Page Expires: June 1, 2006