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Toast titanium for mac review
Toast titanium for mac review











toast titanium for mac review

You can also now span audio CD projects across multiple disks, though there isn’t as much flexibility here as I would prefer. Toast 11 adds the capability to burn to multiple optical drives at once and copying features are improved. The second version of Toast 11 is Toast Pro, which lists for $150 and adds Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 image editing software, FotoMagico 3 RE slideshow software, Bias Soundsoap 2 SE audio noise reduction software (along with the Soundsoap plug-in for Toast), Sonicfire Pro, and a plug-in that allows HD video authoring to DVDs and Blu-ray players.

#TOAST TITANIUM FOR MAC REVIEW MAC OS#

I tested and used Toast 11 Titanium, version 11.0.4, on a 24-inch iMac running Mac OS 10.6.8. You get the capability to flexibly capture, copy, convert, and burn. The first, Toast Titanium, includes the basics and more and lists for $100.

toast titanium for mac review

Now owned by Rovi, Roxio has continued to add significant features: Toast 8 added the ability to capture streaming internet audio, Blu-ray disk authoring capability came in Toast 9, and Toast 10 added audio book conversion.Īs they did with Toast 10, Roxio markets two versions of Toast 11. Ownership of Toast has changed often, starting first with Astarte, continuing through Adaptec, and ending up with Roxio in 2002. It remains an interesting and fairly rare example of an application that crosses over between an approachable price and true professional features. For almost 20 years, Toast has been the leading tool for manipulating optical media on the Mac OS.













Toast titanium for mac review