Hi Brian,

Perhaps a bit OT but here we go:

I have both Tiger and Panther on my MDD on different drives. I use
Tiger for the web because my browsers can use the latest Flash version
- surfing the web is virtually broken in Panther now.

But in Panther I can still use all my old apps in Classic which is not
possible in Tiger. Plus my Logitech webcam does not work in Tiger
anymore. And so on ...

I just wanted to try Toast 8 again for DVD-burning because I had some
coasters lately when I burned DVDs in Toast 6. But probably that's not
a software issue ...

Just the fact that I am not allowed to unzip an archive I made myself
is quite annoying - don't you think so? As an old Mac user I hate to
be told by my box what I can or cannot do ;-)

Regards, Jörg.


On 12 okt, 19:14, Brian Fuelleman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why not dump the unzipped file from Panther onto a flash drive and physically
> transport it to the computer that has the newer version (tiger) on it?
> If they are both on the same computer then why would you need to open the file
> in the 8 version of Toast.?  If it's just for burning, then the same unzipped
> version you would use for 6 should work for 8.
>
> ________________________________
> From: yawg <[email protected]>
> To: G-Group <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tue, October 12, 2010 8:36:06 AM
> Subject: Re: How to burn VIDEO_TS
>
> Hello,
>
> Just a little quirk I encountered in Toast. I have versions 6 in
> Panther and 8 in Tiger. Because Toast 8 would often hiccup in play
> mode, I zipped it and returned to the trusty 6 which plays just fine
> in Tiger.
>
> When I tried to unzip my version 8 again for burning DVDs my Tiger
> told me that I'm not allowed to do that. Darn!
>
> Any workaround that comes to mind here? I'm just flummoxed, not
> angry ...
>
> Thanks, Jörg.
>
> On 12 okt, 05:14, Dana Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 10/11/10 5:20 PM, Ted Treen of [email protected] sent
>
> > > Brian Fuelleman wrote:
> > >> Is there a way to adjust the volume on files prior to burning them to 
> > >> DVD?
> > >> I have some old VHS recordings of some classes/lessons I would like to
> > >> convert to DVD, but the audio level in the original is quite low.
> > >>  Roxio's conversion setup says that you can not alter the sound
> > >> levels, but recording stuff where it will be a major strain to pick up
> > >> the audio every time I wish to view these disks seems to be a
> > >> ridiculous choice with todays technology.
> > >> Is there a better way to go than with Roxio's software and hardware?
> > >> I want to create DVD's that I can play on any DVD player or
> > >> computer/platform (that has a DVD player).
> > >> I have Toast 10 platinum on my G5, but I also have a couple of Quick
> > >> silvers and a few older and smaller Mac's too.
>
> > > My first thought would be to convert the video to mp4, then load it into
> > > iMovie. I've hardly used iMovie, but I think it should allow you to
> > > tweak the volume level, then burn a generic video with iDVD.
>
> > > I'll look into it when I have a spare bit of time & report back.
>
> > > You'll probably see lots of definitive replies in the meantime, though.
>
> > > Ted
>
> > I too would be interested, Ted.
> > Thank you,
> > Dana
>
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