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Imserba Webstore - Roxio Toast 10 Titanium

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List Price: $99.99
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Manufacturer: Roxio
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Roxio EAN: 0815227009848 Feature: Roxio Toast 10 Titanium is 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 Format: CD-ROM Label: Roxio Manufacturer: Roxio Model: 242600 Platform: Mac OS X Publisher: Roxio Release Date: 2009-01-21 Studio: Roxio
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Features
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium is 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 Locate, convert and burn your favorite shows, music and data to CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs, or sync to your iPhone, iPod and other mobile devices Save and convert video from many popular video sharing websites Automatically capture and tag streaming audio from the Internet right into your iTunes library Roxio Toast 10 Titanium is the essential complement to MacOS X and iLife for disc burning and much more
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Editorial Reviews:
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Features: Burn:Toast has been the standard for burning and ease of use for over 10 years. 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 MacCopy:, Toast makes copying discs a snap. With one-click disc copy, you can copy** CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Even copy dual layer DVD-Video discs on to affordable 4.7 GB single-layer discsListen:, Expand your MP3 library. From LP and tape conversion to streaming Internet audio capture, Toast 10 helps you automatically capture, tag and add streaming music tracks to your iTunes libraryWatch:, With just a few clicks you can locate, convert and burn your favorite shows, music and data to CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs, or sync to your iPhone, iPod and other mobile devices **Does not rip or copy encrypted or copy protected content. Platform Support: Mac, Intel-based Mac Compatibility: Enhance Your Toast Experience With:Apple TV, iPod or iPhone, iLife or Aperture, TiVo Series2, Series3 or TiVo HD DVR,Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or PSP, EyeTV video recorder or Turbo.264 video encoder hardware, BlackBerry device, Palm Treo or other mobile devices with MPEG-4 or H.264 video supportBurn and Convert QuickTime and other file formats including:, Audio: AAC, AIFF, MP3, WAV, M4A, OGG, FLAC and Dolby Digital AC-3, Video: AVCHD, AVI, DV, MOV, MPEG-1/2/4, VOB, VIDEO_TS folder, shared iMovie projects, EyeTV recordings and TiVoToGo transfers, Photo: BMP, GIF, PDF, PSD, PNG, TIFF, Ima
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Toast 10 Comment: I read all the reviews about this product.....and wavered for days due to the number of negative responses......and finally ordered it. I wanted it for use with Eye TV which supplies a basic Toast app built in (and is not functional enough). Price, delivery, and installation were all good for me. Now.....the result? It works wonderfully! The instruction book is very good.......should not be a problem for anyone to set up and use. I am more than satisfied with the product. The only downside was the update download which took over 2.5 hours. I strongly recommend Toast 10.
Customer Rating:      Summary: fantastic product Comment: This is a fantastic product! Navigation was a bit quirky in my opinion but otherwise does everything as advertised.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Overall Comment: I'm pretty much a newbie to Toast so I can't compare this version to previous ones. However, overall I'm very pleased with Toast 10. So far I've primarily done video file conversion, mpeg editing, tivo transfer and disc burning. In general, both of these functions work very well. The conversion process is a little slow compared to other leaner conversion applications, which is kind of disappointing considering how much Toast 10 costs, but it does the job. Also, the mpeg video player frequently crashes when attempting to start the video editing process. It's really unacceptably unstable. The editing itself is easy and pretty precise however, though not down to individual frames, but it is definitely good enough for cleanly cutting commercials out of shows grabbed from your tivo. The Tivo Transfer function is great. It allows you to queue up multiple shows for sequential download and also allows you to schedule regular automatic transfers.
Overall, Toast 10 does what I need it to do very well. It's a robust application with many useful features, though there need to be patches distributed to increase stability, and hopefully, performance and efficiency.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works great - for what I use it for Comment: I bought this program from Amazon to do one thing, really -- to make High Definition discs from my HDV tape recordings. At this it exceeds my expectations, even if I did have to pay $20 more to download the HD authoring plugin.
I edit HDV video in iMovie HD (2006) and drop the resultant AIC files into Toast 10. I use the "Blu-ray" authoring feature to write AVCHD files to conventional single- or double-layer DVD's using the Pioneer DVD drive which came with my Mac Pro (I don't have a Blu-ray burner.) When played in my Panasonic Blu-ray player, the video from these discs looks exactly (to me) like the HDMI output from the camera.
Apart from the fact that it works, my favorite feature about Toast 10 is that it makes smart use of my computer. My Mac Pro has eight processor cores, but few of the programs I run can make use of them to speed execution. (iMovie and iDVD do not use more than two cores. I hear other editors, except Final Cut Pro, are the same.) When transcoding, Toast 10 uses 600% of CPU resources, according to iStat. (Only Handbrake has used more when I've been watching.) Does this mean Toast 10 is written in 64-bit code? I wish I knew.
The other features of Toast 10, and the gaggle of programs included on the disc, I don't use. (The DVD menu authoring is primitive, and how many ugly menu templates does one need?) I am nonetheless delighted that it does what I bought it to do, it seems to be the cheapest and easiest way to do it, and it works more quickly and efficiently than I had anticipated.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply poor Comment: What a dud. All sorts of burn problems and an insistence on adding the ridiculous .toast extension. Confusing non-Mac interface. Lots of uneeded bells and whistles that do not work correctly. Try a simpler less expensive program like LiquidCD.
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