On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 01:17 PM, Erica Sadun wrote: > At 6:08 PM -0800 1/23/03, Thubten Kunga wrote: >> Dear Erica, >> Would you mind elaborating on the steps involved in doing the >> Redoable way and explaining what you mean by "This lets you reburn >> without recreating the image." please. I don't understand your >> shorthand explanation. Thanks. >> >> k > > Actually, there are two ways of creating the disk image. > One involves building a disk image in DVDSP. However, I'm > assuming that's not an option because the original poster > mentioned that he had a DVD made in DVDSP, not that he had > DVDSP... The other way involves diskcopy. > > Run diskcopy and use File > New > Blank Image to create > your image. Then copy the two folders from the DVD to > the image. You can now remove the DVD from your drive and > use Toast to copy from the image to a blank DVD without > swapping disks. > > -- Erica > Hello all: I also found that just copying the files from the original DVD (made with DVDSP) to my harddrive, then selecting 'DVD' in the 'other' category in Toast and dragging the folders into the Toast window, also works fine. More or less the same thing as doing the disk image. Thanks to all who have replied. JIM -- JIM BLOKLAND jim at blokland.com http://www.blokland.com