toast 9 isn't exactly voiceover friendly and could be greatly
improved. there's a lot of labeling to do and really I do wish roxio
would fix this. I will be relying on roxio all the time as soon as the
studio is officially launched
so may contact them for an update fix
lew
On 28 Mar 2008, at 17:31, KEITH BROWN wrote:
Scott.
how well does toast work with voiceover? thanks for the useful info.
Keith
On 28 Mar 2008, at 13:36, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
Hi,
If you want an exact copy of that CD, you should use the utility
application Disk Utility. The procedure goes like this:
1. Insert original CD.
2. Run Disk Utility.
3. Select the CD volume from the outline view.
4. From the File Menu, Select New submenu New Disk Image from
Selected volume.
5. Save the disk image somewhere on your hard disk.
6. Eject the original CD.
7. Select from the Images menu the menu item Burn...
8. From the Dialog, find the image file you just saved and follow
the final instructions.
Although Tim's steps are ok too, the disk utility technique will
preserve the exact file structure and not add any finder store
files or any other hidden files to the copy.
But, if you own Toast, you can just contextually click on the CD
and select "Toast It!"
--Scott
Hi Keith,
You said: maybe i should have said that i wish to copy it to
another CD. sorry.
TK: Not much different. Simply put your blank CD into the drive
on your MacBook, a dialog should appear asking you what you'd like
to do with the blank CD, choose "open the Finder" if it isn't
already chosen. Once in the Finder, an item named "Untitled CD"
will appear on your Desktop, you can rename it if you'd like using
regular renaming conventions. After that, simply follow the
instructions outlined in my previous post below to copy the
selected items from the original CD to the blank one that should
be on your Desktop.
Later...
Previous post:
You asked: can anyone tell me how to copy a data CD using my
Macbook?
TK: You can either select the icon representing the Data CD on
your Desktop, then press cmd-c to copy it to the clipboard, then
navigate to where you wish to put it and press cmd-v to paste it
there, or, open the Data CD, press cmd-a to select all its
items, then cmd-c to copy andthen navigate to the place you wish
to put it and then press cmd-v to paste.
HTH.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
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--Scott
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