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Roxio Toast 9 Titanium

Roxio Toast 9 Titanium

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Burn your discs easier than before with Roxio Toast 9 Titanium for Macintosh. Toast is the standard for burning your data, music, photos, or video to multiple disc types including HD DVD and Blu-ray media. Fit-to-DVD compression fits an entire 9 GB dual-layer DVD video to a standard 4.7 GB recordable DVD disc (Does not copy encrypted or copy protected content) Choose the individual DVD movies, audio and languages you want to maximize…

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nifty software
Does just what it is supposed to do, and does it wonderfully. I would have given it 5 stars but it was lacking a feature that is important to me which is dvd menu editing. the dvd menus on toast are pretty lame. i guess for that i'll stick to using iDVD.
2008-08-21, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Takes advantage of what a Mac does good
At last I can stream video and not burn disks all the time. Take away the time consuming process of having to burn disks just for the purpose of viewing video on other computers, inlcuding my windows pc and touch ipod. I watch news clips while cooking in the kitchen. I can't see putting a full function computer in this place and have to room anyway. Of course it takes care of all my disk making needs. My external dual layer dvd burner can now burn on the mac. It used to work only on my pc with Easy Media, but I'm not confined to using my pc just for burning. As usual the menu system is highly intuitive. I can't see how anyone would go off track. The steps keep you going in the right direction so the disks ar burned cleanly. Nice product and an essential addition to the Mac world.
2008-08-18, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Saves on disks
I gotta say that I like using the cheaper dvds for HD video. Many times I have to span the disks but its still better than buying HD dvds. Toast makes this possible. I compress as much as possible and use the director's cut tools to shorten the clips. Not to mention it has been reliable enough so that every disk has burned properly. Imagine if I got HD dvds and some of them were wasted. That is much worse than ruining regular dvds. Until the costs come down for high end dvds I'm making a boatful of dvds.
2008-08-16, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
None too helpful company
This company will not help you if you have problems.
Strongly recommend against.
2008-08-12, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Solved sticky problems
Before getting Toast 9 I was getting frustrated with burning dvds. It took me awhile to figure it out, but my old software didn't support dual layer and discs for dvd players. My son had a video project and needed to get it on a disk. After several tries I had to figure out what was going wrong. I guess there is something to being to laid back and letting the Mac work for you. I found out that new dvd formats necessitate the need for new programs. Several bonuses came out too. There is streaming in the box which gives an option to transferring to disk or device. Speaking of devices, I thought I was ok with my ipod conversion program. Toast is a bit faster and offers more compression choices. I'm glad I didn't have to upgrade any hardware yet so that was worth the price of the program alone.
2008-08-11, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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