You got that right and so that is why I quit and decided to try and learn more. The interface is very good, but the manual isn't exactly great. Maybe this si why Toast is still the preferred software. Only if there was a way to get the Toast folks to do a little more to beef up their interface. I mean its not impossible to use, but some changes would really help. Dragon Burn has the right idea, but the main problem I see is trying to work with the layouts. They just don't make much since. Seems they give you a template, but trying to modify it to your liking is nearly impossible. I made some successful dvds, but the problem s because the folders and files weren't where they needed to be, the dvd player couldn't load them.

Scott
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On Jul 29, 2006, at 7:00 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

You're doing better than I did. I couldn't get dragon burn to do much of anything useful. If you do get it to work, feel free to post to let us know how it's done. I gave up, because dvd discs aren't cheap enough to keep making coasters.


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