duccio wrote:dove posso trovare una "tabellina informativa" che spiega un po' i vari "formati"? sono curioso di capire le differenze in modo da segliere in maniera adeguata che tipo di masterizzazione voglio fare
Nell'aiuto di Toast:
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Types of Data Discs
Toast can create many kinds of data discs - more than any other Mac burning software.
• Mac Only: This CD or DVD can be used only on a Macintosh computer and supports unique features such as data spanning, custom icons and backgrounds. This is the best choice for saving your data, provided that you will not need to access the contents of this disc on a Windows computer. See Making a Mac Only Disc.
• Mac & PC: This CD or DVD can be used either on a Macintosh or a Windows computer. This is the best choice for saving data to share with PC users. See Making a Mac & PC Disc.
• DVD-ROM: This DVD can be used on a Macintosh or a Windows computer as well as in a set-top DVD player if it contains valid DVD-Video content. See Making a DVD-ROM Disc.
• ISO 9660: This CD or DVD can be used on any computer. See Making an ISO 9660 Disc.
• Custom Hybrid: This CD or DVD can be used either on a Macintosh or a Windows computer, and offers powerful layout customization for professionals. See Making a Custom Hybrid Disc.
• Mac Volume: This CD or DVD can be used only on a Macintosh computer and requires a valid volume file as a data source. See Making a Mac Volume Disc.
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Types of Audio Discs
Toast can create many kinds of audio discs - more than any other Mac burning software.
• Audio CD: This CD can be played in most home or car stereo CD players, set-top DVD players, and computers. This is similar to a standard commercial CD you can purchase in music stores. This is the best choice for playback in a CD player. See Making an Audio CD.
• Music DVD: This DVD can be played in a set-top DVD player or in a Macintosh or a Windows computer with a DVD player. A music DVD can contain over 50 hours of music and has full navigation menus for song selection. This is the best choice for playback in a DVD player. See Making a Music DVD.
• MP3 Disc: This CD or DVD can be played in home or car stereo MP3 disc players, some set-top DVD players, and most Macintosh and Windows computers. MP3 discs have longer playing times than audio CDs but their playback is less universal. See Making an MP3 Disc.
• Enhanced Audio CD: This CD can be played in a home or car stereo CD player. It contains additional data content, which is accessible in a Macintosh or Windows computer. See Making an Enhanced Audio CD.
• Mixed Mode CD: This CD can be played in a Macintosh or Windows computer. It offers playback compatibility with older CD-ROM players and is rarely used. Enhanced Audio CD is a better choice for this type of disc. See Making a Mixed Mode CD.