on 07/03/04 00:26, PaulKurtz III at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience, burned disks are NOT as good as commercial disks, but I
wouldn't really expect them to be. I've also noticed that the brand of
media DOES matter, and can mean the difference between playing well, and not
at all.
On Saturday, February 21, 2004, at 04:12 AM, Roger Shufflebottom wrote:
At 20:48 -0500 20/2/04, Michael Shaw wrote:
ActuallyI have Toast 6.
I'm curious about burning CDs from the Finder
You'll find that using Toast is a better experience than Apple's
method of burning from the Finder.
Why?
At 20:48 -0500 20/2/04, Michael Shaw wrote:
ActuallyI have Toast 6.
I'm curious about burning CDs from the Finder
You'll find that using Toast is a better experience than Apple's
method of burning from the Finder.
Why? I've always found burning from the finder to be utterly simple
Very simple I'm sure but I have never had to do this
All of my previous experience with burning CDs using Macs has involved
VST or LaCie USB external burners using Toast.
I just got a G4 iBook which has a CD burner / DVD player installed in
it.
Can someone point me towards a simple
Get Toast 6! It doesn't get much easier than that.
Tom
Can someone point me towards a simple procedure or write-up about how
to copy CDs using a Mac like this one with an internal CD writer and
Panzer.
M
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ActuallyI have Toast 6.
I'm curious about burning CDs from the Finder.
How do I do it ???
M
On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 08:04 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
Get Toast 6! It doesn't get much easier than that.
Tom
Can someone point me towards a simple procedure or write-up about how
to copy CDs
On 2/20/04 5:48 PM, Michael Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ActuallyI have Toast 6.
I'm curious about burning CDs from the Finder.
How do I do it ???
M
On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 08:04 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:
Get Toast 6! It doesn't get much easier than that.
Tom
Can someone
Wouldn't you just copy the disc to a folder, then put in the blank, tell
your application
that you want to make a disc of the cd copy in the folder, or drag and
drop the saved copy
to the burning application.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very simple I'm sure but I have never had to do this
On Friday, February 20, 2004, at 05:45 PM, Michael Shaw wrote:
Very simple I'm sure but I have never had to do this
All of my previous experience with burning CDs using Macs has involved
VST or LaCie USB external burners using Toast.
I just got a G4 iBook which has a CD burner / DVD