Another.
Can you be more specific what you mean?
Have you burnt a DVD with Toast (or Nero) and can access the files via Finder (or Windows Explorer), but can't see them in Toast?
What kind of DVD do you have burnt (or wanna burn) and what exactly to you wanna do with Toast and the already written to DVD (and see the files via Toast)?
Sorry If I come off rude, but simply more information is needed to properly assess your "problem".
Also what Toast version, what Mac OS X version and what Mac do you have?
Where was the DVD burnt (Windows or Mac OS X)?
Any more specifics that could help us to solve your problem?
PS:
their |ðe(ə)r|
possessive adjective
1 belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified : her taunts had lost their power to touch him.
2 belonging to or associated with a person of unspecified sex : she heard someone blow their nose loudly.
there |ðe(ə)r|
adverb
1 in, at, or to that place or position : we went on to Paris and stayed there eleven days | [after prep. ] I'm not going in there—it's freezing | figurative the opportunity is right there in front of you.
• used when pointing or gesturing to indicate the place in mind : there on the right | if anyone wants out, there's the door!
• at that point (in speech, performance, writing, etc.) : “I'm quite—” There she stopped.
• in that respect; on that issue : I don't agree with you there.
• [with infinitive ] used to indicate one's role in a particular situation : at the end of the day, we are there to make money.
2 used in attracting someone's attention or calling attention to someone or something : hello there! | there goes the phone.
3 (usu. there is/are) used to indicate the fact or existence of something : there's a restaurant around the corner | there comes a point where you give up.