

I think doing the encoding in Compressor on the Mac rather than Toast will give you much better results.
#Toast dvd vs compressor Pc#
Some of these formats may be compressed to reduce their file size, or even encrypted so they can be only used with proper credentials. FWIW on the PC I get fantasic results 1080 from ProCoder using QT Reference source and encode to SD DVD using a 709 to 601 colour space filter.

Historically, the first disk image file types were created to act as floppy disk backup, however, this practice extended to other types of media as they appeared. A disk image is complete sector-by-sector copy of the source medium designed for perfect replication of the structure and content of the storage device.

Generally speaking, a disk image file format contains the complete structure and content which represents a data storage medium or device (such as a hard drive, floppy disk, CD, or DVD) in a single file. Toast is only useful for burning copies of DVD's with the VideoTS folder. Using Compressor is the key to getting great looking video. mov (Quicktime) file into DVD Studio Pro, you will get an average looking DVD. Disk image (ISO) binary file extension list File extensions used for various disk image formats and their meta files, as well as backups of physical media (CD/DVD) and burning compilations. The quality of the DVD is dependent on how you encode the MPG-2 video and audio.
