On Jun 11, 2007, at 2:35 AM, Roman Pirie wrote: > I used to use toast titanium on my G3. It was so easy to choose some > files then burn. Audio files were easier to manage than stupid iTunes > which forces you to import then create a playlist etc. > I have some folders I want to burn to DVDR on OSX10.3.9 and I don't > know how to do it. I looked at disk utility as a possible option but I > don't know how to use it and the help for 'disk utility' doesn't have > any info on using disk images. > Do I need to buy some software? I don't have a heap of cash so a > frugal > solution would be welcomed. Why doesn't OSX have a simple burning > application like 'toast'? > Thanks for any help, > Roman. Insert a blank DVD, a new drive icon called "untitled DVD" will appear. Open it and drag your stuff to the virtual drive. Name your DVD and click eject (or hit command + e). The system will ask if you want to burn the DVD. It's that easy. Best, Andy
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Re: [L-OT] How do I burn some folders to a DVDR with OSX10.3.9?
2007-06-11 by Andy Hardwake
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