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Toast - DVD - iMac G3 ?'s

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Hello all...new to this forum, but all this info is an amazing resource.

I have an older iMac G3 that is running 10.4.11. Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Toast 6 the newest Toast app I can run?

I'm trying to burn a live concert that was *legally* recorded and traded by fans. I tried burning a DVD R DL and it finished the disc, but it does not play in my DVD player. So, I'm starting to wonder if my little snow iMac is jut too old to handle the correct app to do what I'm trying to do.

Any help would be appreciated...thanks.:D
 

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