I have to agree with you iDVD created DVDs have a professional look about them that is light years ahead of the simplistic look of Toast's. Having said that, if I need multiple copies and made and at various times I copy the original disk image using Toast and then burn subsequent copies with Toast this is faster and much less of a hassle all round. Gerhard On Jan 19, 2004, at 12:18 PM, R B Williams wrote: > True, Toast does a smooth job with the encoding - but - it lacks a lot > in the menu > department. When you need a disc that seems professional to the user, > idvd can't be > beat. >