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How do I burn some folders to a DVDR with OSX10.3.9?

How do I burn some folders to a DVDR with OSX10.3.9?

2007-06-11 by Roman Pirie

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.

Re: [L-OT] How do I burn some folders to a DVDR with OSX10.3.9?

2007-06-11 by Andy Hardwake

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

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.