toast file, control-click on it in the Finder and choose Mount It from the contextual menu. You mention double clicking on at Toast disc image. toast disc image to DVD using the Image File setting in the Toast Copy window? I'm not experiencing that problem.
Anyway, something so fundamental should be fixable - and fixed.Īre you saying that you were unable to burn the.
There must be some inherent incompatability between the Mac's DVD player and Toast 11.1 (at least - I'm actually not sure whether this problem existed with Mac 10.8 also my impression is that it may well have). Which is a problem if you want to give a gift to someone expecting to play it on their Mac who doesn't have Toast. Ironically, considering past problems with Toast, the DVD does play on other DVD players - and also plays on the 'Roxio video player', one of the extras in Toast (this has been the solution suggested on other sites), just not by the Mac itself. However, the resulting DVD will not play on the MAC with its built-in drive - it never gets past the title page. One can work around it by double-clicking on the disc image, and then create a DVD by dragging the video_TS file into Toast. First when one creates a 'disc image' from a video file, that image cannot then subsequently be used to create a DVD. Toast 11.1 certainly has problems with Mac 10.9. Anyway, something so fundamental should be fixable - and fixed.