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Use folder aliases for data burn in Toast Titanium
Authored by: Frederico on Apr 08, '05 10:29:14AM

Why not just save the desired profile, with its commonly selected folders/paths, directly from Toast? Then all you have to do is open the saved Toast profile, and all your folders will be ready to got. You can even keystroke the file, AppleScript it, etc.



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Use folder aliases for data burn in Toast Titanium
Authored by: chris_on_hints on Apr 08, '05 12:52:36PM

Its strange - how sometimes the obvious thing is the last thing you think of...

...and here was me thinking "cant wait for finder burnable folders in 10.4".... doh!!



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re: Use folder aliases for data burn in Toast Titanium
Authored by: VariblAsTheShade on Apr 08, '05 04:30:57PM

Hello Frederico,

You asked,

"Why not just save the desired profile, with its commonly selected folders/paths, directly from Toast?"


The reason that I eschew Toast profiles is because my folders are often updated, and for some reason (--a bug?--) Toast does not auto-update profiles, on my box, at least.

Sincerely,

Variable as the Shade



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re: Use folder aliases for data burn in Toast Titanium
Authored by: vkeesari on Apr 10, '05 01:39:14PM

VariblAsTheShade is right. Saving Toast project files is useless if you add a new file to a folder; it's never updated by Toast.

I've found it useful to save certain disk burning settings as a Toast project file, but then drag my folder of aliases onto the Toast window.



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re: Use folder aliases for data burn in Toast Titanium
Authored by: Frederico on Apr 12, '05 02:21:08AM

Odd, that has not been my experience. I'm, still on Toast 5.x, and profiles behave as expected for me, but I also use them with AS.



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