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| The subject line says it all. I'm using a Mac G4 with SuperDrive and OS 10.1.5 and would like to create data DVDs for archival purposes that are readable by both the Mac and Windows PCs. I see that Roxio Toast 5.0 Titanium will do this. What do you think about it and are any alternatives? Thanks a billion (4.7, to be exact)! Kuroyume |
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| Toast is very good quality software. I've found it stable and efficient ... and it is very simple to use compared to just about any comparable product under windows. |
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| You can use cdrecord from cdrtools; it is a command line thingy which will cost you nothing
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| Thank you both for your responses. In regard to cdrecord and cdtools, are they included with the underlying Darwin? If not, where can they be acquired. I'll probably get and try both of them out. Always good to have alternatives. Thanks again, Kuroyume |
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