![]() The best you can do here is you need to find a used Blue-ray drive (with the needed driver support for your OS). The nut you face here is there just no Blue-ray support anymore in current drives as its just too old. You can't use an Intel driver as thats like putting gas into your diesel car.įocus on the drive and what hardware it supports. įirst you need to use a supported drive within your hardware system in this case a PowerPC based G5 and under the OS it runs. So what does that have to do with your problem. In either case gas or diesel you drive the same way turn the wheel, press on the pedals and you go! You put fuel in, turn the key and go!īut lets say you have a diesel engine in your car, you stop at the gas station and try to pump gas into the tank Nope, won't work! You need diesel fuel! HD DVD and Blu-ray (BDMV) video authoring functionality requires purchase of the HD/BD plug-in. * Internet connection required for some functionality * Additional space may be required when working with high definition content * Up to 15 GB of temporary free disk space during usage * CD, DVD, Blu-ray, or HD DVD recordable drive PowerPC G5 or Intel processor required for encoding and viewing high definition content * Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel processor. Toast Titanium 9 Minimum System Requirements: I will more than happy to return to this thread and leave my findings. I am going to try this and document any particulars. Do you have any thoughts that you could offer? In summary Toast 9 should make up for the missing driver. I should mention that I am not interested in BDMV (video authoring). I actually have the drive and computer here and am tempted to test this because according to the Corel page, the Toast 9 system requirements describes the following. Toast displays a progress bar and status information as it records your disc. See Working With Data Content on page49.Ħ Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, HD DVD, or Blu-ray disc.ħ Click the red Record button, choose a recorder from the list, and configure recording options, such as “Number of Copies.” For example, choose Mac Only.Ĥ Add files and folders to the disc by dragging and dropping them into the Content Area from your hard disk or the Media Browser, or by clicking the Add button at the bottom of the Media Browser.ĥ Optional: Rearrange, rename and remove items from the ContentĪrea. This section describes the basic process of making any data disc with Toast.ġ At the left side of the Toast window, click on Data.Ģ Choose the disc format. ![]() The manual also volunteers the following on page 44: Just another note (kind of moot but for posterity I suppose)
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