Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Toast 10 Titanium simplifies disc burning, DVD copying, and video conversion. It gives you the freedom to edit, copy, burn and share your videos, movies, photos, music, and more.
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Loaded with new features, Toast 10 Titanium continues to set the standard for disc burning and ease of use. This version includes AVCHD support, internet audio capture, audiobook CD conversion, a video clip extractor, and a streaming web video capture feature. Other improvements let you watch recorded TiVo shows on your Internet-connected computer or iPhone anywhere. Toast standbys include digitizing LP and tapes and copying dual-layer DVDs onto affordable single-layer discs.
Features
- Extract clips from any DVD-Video and convert them for use with a variety of playback devices*
- Save web video to enjoy on TV and mobile devices
- Archive AVCHD camera footage to disc with a single click
- 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 more than 20 new stunning DVD and Blu-ray Disc menu styles
- Sync up folders bi-directionally - between multiple computers, folders, or external drives
Toast 10 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. Span large projects across multiple discs. Archive up to 50GB on high-capacity Blu-ray Discs.
Convert your videoConvert your EyeTV recordings, DVD-Video, and many other formats for viewing on your iPod or other mobile device.
Digitize LPs and tapesDigitize and restore LPs and tapes without the pops, clicks, and hisses.
Mfr. Part No.: 242600
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Watch shows and movies captured on your EyeTV tuner or other sources by streaming them to your Internet-connected iPhone or iPod touch. Toast emails you when new shows are ready for streaming.
Audiobook CDs on your iPodEasily convert audiobook CDs complete with individual chapters for easy playback on iPod, iPhone, and other portable players.
Expand your music libraryAutomatically capture streaming music, add title, artist, and album info, then send as MP3 tracks to your iTunes library.
Apple recommends for...Easily burning discs of all your creative content from iLife or other sources.
Burn 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
- Images: ISO, BIN/CUE, IMG, DMG, CDR, NRG
System Requirements
- Mac OS X v10.5.x
- PowerPC G4 or G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
- QuickTime v7.x
- Up to 800MB of free hard-disk space to install all components
- Up to 15GB of free hard-disk space during usage
- CD, DVD, or Blu-ray recordable drive
- Internet connection for some functions
What's in the Box
- Roxio Toast 10 Titanium installation DVD that includes
- Getting started guide
--CD Spin Doctor audio recording software
--Disc Cover 2 RE labeling software
--GetBackup 2 RE backup software
--DiscCatalogMaker disc cataloging software
* Does not rip or copy encrypted or copy-protected content.
Most Useful Reviews
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Toast 10 Titanium WOW!
Written by VC from jersey city
Mar 5, 2009
I am a first time mac user and let me tell you this program is so easy to learn that i was up and running with it in one day.
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Toast Titanium
Written by LC from Chino
Apr 9, 2009
Pricey but in all worth it,however to access Blu-ray functions you need to install a plug in from the Roxio website;this is an additional cost! The additonal cost starts at $20 and has additonal features that can run up to an additonal $45 bucks;again, no problem but the HD plug-in did not install properly;missing info! Oh, well! …More
71 of 81 people found this useful
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Does not work with the New Sony Blue Ray Player
Written by AB from Hanover
Mar 28, 2009
I burned a DVD disk and it plays on my older Samsung player but it would not play on my new sony Blue Ray DVD player. Apparently dvd burned using Toast works on most players except the Sony Blue Ray DVD. I don't know why. …More
43 of 58 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Great - for what I use it for
Written by ET from Greenville
Sep 20, 2009
I bought this program 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. …More7 of 10 people found this useful
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Disappointing upgrade
Written by WW from Spokane
Jul 11, 2009
I had been a user of Toast 8 and was very happy. Figuring it was time to upgrade my software, I purchased Toast 10 right before an important recording session over a week. Big mistake. I downloaded and thought I had it all, but the waveform refused to come up, and it will not allow me to cut the session into individual tracks, I even complained to Sonic Solutions, but it is still acting very buggy. I do love the interface, but if I cannot use Toast 10 the way it was designed to be used, it is just hogging space on my hard drive. Has anybody run into this problem and if so, how did you cure it?
Even with the update from Sonic Solutions it still acts weird! …More19 of 29 people found this useful
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Roxio Toast 10 Titanium
Toast Titanium
Written by LC from Chino
Apr 9, 2009
Pricey but in all worth it,however to access Blu-ray functions you need to install a plug in from the Roxio website;this is an additional cost! The additonal cost starts at $20 and has additonal features that can run up to an additonal $45 bucks;again, no problem but the HD plug-in did not install properly;missing info! Oh, well! …More
71 of 81 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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how many computers can you install this program on?
- Asked by JS from MURRELLS INLET
- Oct 11, 2009
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how do i copy a dvd to my hard drive
- Asked by CD from Lane Cove
- Oct 20, 2009
Best Answer
Toast will allow you to copy any non-encrypted DVD to your hard drive as a disc image. It's very easy to use, but for legal reasons it will not break DVD encryption or copy protection. …More
- Answered by JG from Dudley
- Nov 2, 2009
- 5 of 7 people found this useful
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What can I use to burn CD's?
- Asked by JA from Asheville
- Oct 27, 2009
Most Recent
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Can Toast 10 read and convert .MOD video files (from my Panasonic Camcorder)?
- Asked by JH from CAERNARFON
- Nov 21, 2009
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Can you append data to CDRW, DVDRW that contains data on a media that is still marked mutisession like in Windows?
- Asked by TT from Dudley
- Nov 16, 2009
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Can you encrypt disc that can be opened on both Mac & PC?
- Asked by JH from Southampton
- Nov 13, 2009
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I made a slide show/movie which plays on Quicktime. Will this product allow me to burn DVD's from my computer that can be played on any TV set?
- Asked by MW from Albuquerque
- Nov 13, 2009
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can you shrink the size of a movie with this program?
- Asked by GM from Louisville
- Nov 9, 2009

