![]() Played it back on the computer and on the Sony DVD/BD player and, quality-wise (resolution) on a big-screen TV, the videos looked really good.Īfter watching the videos, though, I can see where there are places that need further editing. Isn't learning fun?Īnother update you might call this Edit #3:Įxported (saved) three video files to the desktop then imported them into Toast, created a DVD disk menu with a disk title and individual Project titles, then burned the whole thing to a DVD in 16:9 format. ![]() Looks like I'm into trying to figure out QuickTime, Master File, Disk Image, or something like that. Dragging the entire Project floder into Toast doesn't work either. In any event, now I can get videos on the same DVD or BR to have the same resolution, assuming of course, that the original file will allow me to do that.Įdit #2: Dragging the Project file from Finder into Toast doesn't work. ![]() It's likely that I had a low setting on the original export so that it would have a small file on Vimeo so the upload time would be less. Clicked on that and another window opens up. To change the Project Properties resolution, go to the Project Properties window and in the lower right corner there is a little wrench. That's one of the things I've got to work on.Įdit: Bingo! Think I figured out the solution to my first problem. The "simple QuickTime and drop it into Toast" sounds very appealing, though.Īs for "what's going wrong". Pardon my calling it that, it's just that I'm getting tired of looking at it. computer! As expeditiously as possible.Īs for the Master File and Disk Image, I'd still like to learn about these but I'd really like to get some of this "junk" off the computer. I've burned disks with videos without Toast.īecause there are a number of more recent videos that I really need to get started on, what I'd like to do is get a bunch of the old ones done, finished, and. I've burned one disk with some video clips but never a video with titles, transitions, etc. then how to burn a group of videos with a menu on a disk with Toast. One of my early videos (and I presume others but haven't checked) has this problem so this is holding me up with going to the next step.ģ. It has some still photos incorporated in the edit. I've got one that was shot at 1440CBR and the file properties show it's resolution is something in the 400 range (~480?). To do this the disk would really need a menu and I've never done that before so that's another thing to learn. I have probably videos in various stages of editing that need burning and archiving but I'd really like to package a group of the early ones and put them on a disk then delete all their files. So that's where I am now, both computers have ".7" and I re-rendered a number of video files. After that, it was easy to bring FCPX up to the newest update 10.0.7. In the meantime (work on this is slow due to life interruptions) I made backups of the Event and Project folders on both computers and backed up FCPX on one computer. ![]() However, I couldn't find where I read that. Something like "can't be undone" and one or two other things. I had read something earlier (before my original post) about some cautions, I think, with regard to one or the other, or both. One more thing: Should mention that the primary reason for doing a Disk Image was to burn the DVD or BD so, for the moment, if there is a workflow to get to the end result without creating a Disk Image than that's okay because I can save learning about that process for another day.Īfter reading the posts I tried finding out more about disk images and saving as a Master File. Also, I printed appropriate pages of the "Toast Titanium 11 User Guide" so references to any pages there works. I've imported the clips and burned a DVD with them but they naturally don't have all the titles and transitions that the edited project has.Ĭan anyone help me with just getting a Project into Toast? Once there I think burning a BD shouldn't be that bad.įor what it's worth, Corel/Roxio has got to have the worst support available. Got Toast Titanium 11 and can't figure out how to import my Project into Toast partly because I don't know what the rendered file is saved as. Tried burning to a BD in FCPX but can't figure out how to do it.ģ. Question: Where did it go? Deleted? Apple doesn't want anyone to burn to a DVD or BD?Ģ. File>New>Blank Disk Image no longer exists. Researched creating a Disk Image of the Project and found what seemed like a good step-by-step procedure at Ripple Training but it is for the earlier version of FCPX, not ".6" because the menu has changed. System: Mac Pro 1,1 2.66 GHz with video card upgrade, OS 10.7.5 Lion, FCPX 10.0.6, Toast 11 (current update) with Blu-ray plug-in. I've been having a heck of a problem trying to burn a DVD or BD via Toast 11, and I'm talking really basic stuff here.
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