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Abstract: Toast is the best-known Mac application for creating CDs, DVDs and, since version 9, Blu-ray movies, though you need to purchase a plug-in. Almost a year on, Roxio has updated Toast and the suite of applications bundled with it. Little has changed on t...
Flexible disc burning options (including Blu-ray with add-on); AVCHD video file conversion; batch conversion.
Files transferred from TiVo don't play correctly; Streamer video blocky; CD Spin Doctor occasionally unstable; Web capture feature hidden.
Toast remains a useful and multi-talented application. It now capably tackles a variety of important chores—disc burning (including Blu-ray) beyond the capabilities of the Mac OS, AVCHD conversion, audio capture and tagging, and TiVo transfers. If y...
Burns many, many disk formats. Can convert audio & video to/from many different formats. Can read video from a Tivo or a web browser. Makes it easy to find content to burn and convert.
Minor interface glitches. Media Browser is slow, preview functionality didn’t work for me. Poor technical support. Help brings up PDF file.
Toast 10 Titanium, Roxio’s latest release of their CD/DVD burning software, can burn many different formats of CDs and DVDs. If you have the necessary hardware, the Pro version ($149.99) burns Blu-ray discs as well. The burning of CDs and DVDs has b...
Abstract: Because our focus is on iPod and iPhone functionality, and because we’ve previously covered Toast in the past (Toast 8), we’re not going to exhaustively discuss all of Toast 10’s features; it is still primarily a disc burning and copying utility, albe...
Enables capture of Flash-based videos from the Web; automatically captures and tags streaming audio; can combine multiple audiobook CDs into one chaptered file; creates disc archives of AVCHD footage from HD camcorders; works nicely with iLife; suppor
Requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later; Blu-ray and HD support cost extra; Flash video-capture function doesnt work for all Web sites
Although Toast 10 doesnt represent a complete overhaul from last years version, it adds a few useful new features and enhances some old ones. ...
Abstract: In what has become something of a Macworld tradition, Roxio once again used the annual gathering of Apple faithful as the backdrop for the unveiling of version 10 of its stalwart Toast Titanium media management product. As in past years, more features...
Abstract: Kevin Schmitt In what has become something of a Macworld tradition, Roxio once again used the annual gathering of Apple faithful as the backdrop for the unveiling of version 10 of its stalwart Toast Titanium media management product. As in past years, ...