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Publicación: 2007-05-23, Autor: Cliff , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Redesigned interface, new audio controls and filter effects, quick creation of DVDs
Poor documentation fails to explain many new features for first-time users
Toast 8 Titanium is recommended to anyone who wants to make their own compilation audio CDs or video DVDs. Our only complaint is that – as in the past – Roxio’s manual assumes far too much knowledge from first-time users. ...
Resumen: Though version 8 of Toast is primarily boosting its appeal to home users, there are a few nifty features and tools for the creative professional to look out for. These include support for Blu-ray DVDs and all the blue laser-based burners that have ship...
Resumen: For those who need more power than is offered by Mac OS Xs built-in disc authoring tools, Roxios Toast Titanium has long been the best authoring alternative.
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Publicación: 2007-08-27, Autor: John , crítica de: techcrunch.com
Resumen: Just got the boxed version of Toast Titanium 8 in and I’m quite confused, yet happy, yet trepidatious. I’ve always liked Toast — it’s simple, straightforward, and it burns solid disks with little fanfare. But what’s all this TiVo stuff then? For...
Resumen: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” right? How do you improve what’s already the industry standard for media burning and authoring? By adding a ton of new features, capabilities, and a gorgeous, intuitive interface that makes...
Resumen: Toast 8 Titanium is now blurry. Im not sure why this is. Some of the GUI is very clean and quite "Tiger"-like in its appearance. And yet, for some reason, when youre setting up a disc to burn or are actually burning it, the type seems like its been ...
Resumen: Previous owners can upgrade for $59.99 (provided you have a copy of Toast 7, Jam 6 or Popcorn 1 on your computer)The last time I used Toast was version 4.2 and I was pleased with it then. Checking out Toast 8 is like going back home after being away f...
Easy to use. Good iLife Integration and improved Bundled Software. Fit to DVD compression works with TiVo. Blu-Ray and Lightscribe Support.
Icon view burned discs still come out jumbled, instead of arranged or snapped to a grid. Motion Pictures HD not Universal Binary.
It is rare when a piece of software works so well that its name becomes synonymous with what it does. For example, we have all heard of pictures that look like they were “Photoshopped.” Although Toast is very much improved since Roxio became i...
Wide support for media, hardware, audio, video, and disc formats. Large burns span across discs. Video can be processed for iPod. Universal binary.
Extra utilities add little punch. WMV importing requires thirdparty tool. Wont back up most commercial DVD movies. Windows users get TiVoToGo for free.
Toast 8 Titaniums extras are only occasionally useful, but its vast support for disc burners and formats makes it easy to recommend. ...