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Q:
How do I make a CD Extra Disc with Toast?
A:
This information applies to Toast 4.x Deluxe & Toast 5.x Titanium on Mac OS 8.6, OS 9.X and OS 10.X
A CD Extra disc contains two sessions - the first session contains audio and the second contains data. Because audio CD players only read the first session on a CD, a CD Extra formatted disc should appear as a standard audio CD to an audio CD player. The same CD, however, can be used as both an audio and a data disc in a computer since the computer can see both sessions. To make a CD Extra disc follow these steps: 1. Collect the audio files you want to include on the CD 2. Launch Toast and select ""Audio CD"" from the ""Format"" menu 3. In the main Toast window click the ""Audio"" button - this should bring up the ""Audio Tracks"" dialog window 4. Drag your audio files into ""Audio Tracks"" dialog window 5. Click ""Done"" when you've added all of the tracks you want in the audio session of the CD 6. In the main Toast window click ""Write CD"" 7. In the next dialog window click ""Write Session"" Please Note: It's important that you do NOT select ""Write Disc"" since the disc will be write protected if you do and therefore you won't be able to add the data session) 8. After Toast has written the audio session, collect the data you wish to add to the CD 9. Select the data format you want to use for the data session (this can be ""Mac Files and Folders,"" ""Mac Volume,"" ""ISO-9660,"" or ""Mac / ISO Hybrid"") and add the data to the data layout 10. In the main Toast window click ""Write CD"" 11. In the next dialog window click ""Write Disc"" so that Toast will close the CD (write protect it)
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