![]() No need to press any buttons on most Macs as it’ll automatically detect it and start writing the data back onto the disk itself. ![]() The original DVD will have been ejected from your Mac, so you can simply put the recordable media on the tray or slip it into the drive. Now it looks like a successful copy, doesn’t it? Phew! Finally, though, it’ll complete and tell you: ![]() This can take a while as it copies the entire contents of the disk into a temporary storage area (which means you need at least 4GB of space on your hard disk to do this operation). Yes, I know, it made me very anxious that I was going to overwrite the disc somehow, especially since the next thing you see sure makes it look like it’s going to try to burn the disk, not read it:Īgain click on RECORD (trust me, this’ll work) and you’ll now see that Toast 7 is indeed reading the disk, not trying to overwrite it: To use Toast, Mac owners are required a PowerPC G5 or Intel processor for encoding and viewing high-definition content, a CD, DVD, Blu-ray, or HD DVD recordable drive, Mac OS X v10.4.x (Tiger) and Mac OS X v10.5.x (Leopard) or later, 600 MB of free disk space to install, up to 15 GB of temporary free disk space during usage (additional space may be required when working with high-definition content), QuickTime 7 and an Internet connection (for some functionality).When you’re ready to start your copy, put the master DVD into the drive and click on the red record button. The major update adds abilities like: extract clips from any DVD-Video and convert to the format of your choice save web video to enjoy on TV and on-the-go archive AVCHD camera footage to disc with one step build your MP3 library with automatic capture and tagging of Internet audio convert audiobook CDs for playback on your iPod transfer video from your Mac to your TiVo DVR to enjoy on your TV enjoy over 20 new stunning DVD and Blu-ray Disc menu styles sync up folders bi-directionally – between multiple computers, folders or external drives. While version 10.0.4 resolves a mere issue mounting BD media, those who haven’t upgraded to Toast Titanium 10 yet should expect quite a few changes. “It’s the easiest and fastest way to burn your music, video, photo and data files on to CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc for both Mac and PC There is no easier or faster way to save, share, and enjoy your digital media on disc,” the company emphasizes. “Toast has been the standard for burning and ease of use for over 10 years,” Roxio, the developer of the app, says. The app also does exporting and converting of video for iPod, PSP and various cell-phone formats, and can automatically catalog the contents of a disc, copy audio CDs, movies and DVDs with extreme efficiency. Using the rather-expensive Toast Titanium ($99), Mac owners can create great audio CDs with smooth crossfades and transitions, as well as use the exclusive TiVoToGo and EyeTV burning for an amazing TV experience. Usually referred to simply as Toast, the disc-burning app goes beyond the basic writing offered by Mac OS X and its included software, setting the standard for burning CDs, DVDs, and even Blu-ray discs on the Mac. ![]() Roxio has updated its popular burning utility for Mac OS X, Toast Titanium, bringing the software to version 10.0.4.
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