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How to encrypt DVDs?

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so how does one password protect homemade dvds?
i thought i could do it by using the encrypted disc image (sparse image) method, and then burning that. disc utility even asks for the password in order to burn it. but then it opens without asking for a password when remounted.
there has to be a way. no?
tnx
kmac

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are you burning a data disc?
i know in toast you can add a password
 
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are you burning a data disc?
i know in toast you can add a password

hahaha
talk about overlooking the obvious!
thank u so much, MDavid!
it works perfectly
(and i feel so stoopid)
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