Tools: Toast 5.0 Titanium
This
is the most common burning software for the Macintosh platform.
It supports almost all CD-Burners out there, including SCSI,
USB, Firewire, and IDE drives. It has just recently added
a driver to burn MPEG movies on-the-fly as Video CD's. While
with the older versions of Toast (i.e. Toast 3.X or 4.x)
you had to use either Astarte M.Pack (bought out by Apple,
and no longer available), or MPEG Power Professional, which
were both expensive programs, took time to encode, and you
had to make sure you had the "Toast Ready" option
selected or you would have just screwed yourself, and have
to start over again.
Instructions:
1. Open your copy of Toast 5 Titanium.
2. Hold down on the "Other" button and select
"Video CD".
3. Drag your MPEG movie into the window, or click on "select".
3a. If you clicked on "select", then enter pick
if you have a Toast Video CD image, or just an MPEG file
(one ending in either .mpg or .mpeg), and hit "OK"
or "Cancel" to go back.
3b. Select your file, and hit "OK" when you are
done adding file/files.
4. You are ready to burn...hit burn and "Simulate"
if you need to, or just click "Write Disc". Now
go watch TV, or something, unless you are burning under
4X, which I recommend, which allows you to background burn
(use the computer while the burning process takes place).
Enjoy, you now know how to make a Video CD on a Mac!
Guide Made By Brent