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You don't need to mount the image
Authored by: sjonke on Jan 27, '05 03:28:17PM

To burn an image you don't need to mount it. Also you don't even need to use Toast. You can use the Disk Utility to burn the image. In Disk Utility, select "Burn..." from the "Images" menu and select your image file in the Open dialog. Alternatively you can drag the image file into Disk Utility's left-side pane, then select it in there and then click the burn button.

If you *are* using Toast, though, it includes a contextual-menu titled "Toast It". Just right-click or control-click the image file in the Finder and select Toast It from the menu. Toast will launch and offer to burn the image to disc right away.

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You don't need to mount the image
Authored by: Mark Tucker on Aug 13, '05 03:24:08PM

Help. You seem to know what you are talking about. I tried what you said with my Panasonic sw9585 DVD burner with USB (downloaded patchburn 3, installed the two documents and all that). I did the hack in iDVD 4 it didn't work, although I was able to create an image. I tried your method of burning it using Disk Utilities. They recognize the writer, but will not burn the disk. It says there is no DVD-R inserted (which there is). What do I need to do?



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