Create superior sounding audio CDs with crossfades. It's your digital life, Toast It! Codes; - for version 8. Still works on Mac OS X I don't know which But if anyone wants to add MB of Toast 10 bloat to a Tiger install to test Discs created with Toast are automatically cataloged.
Toast now includes audio tools previously found in the separate app Jam, and DJs will like the improved functionality, including the ability to create audio discs with custom crossfades and transitions. Adding effects can be a pain, though, since you can't add an effect to all of your tracks in one step, and there's no way to preview effects from the Sound Effects window.
You're also limited to three effects per track. But we like the assistant interface that's been added to the CD Spin Doctor application, which makes it easier to convert LPs and tapes to digital. If you've ever suffered a damaged disc, the new disc-recovery tool might be worth the price all by itself. Toast can now search a damaged disc and recover all undamaged sectors, helping you copy as much information off a scratched CD or DVD as possible.
Choose the Disc Copy selection and check the option to use disc recovery. Toast's help and support options are decent, but could use some work.
Finding help on specific topics can be tricky. For example, the printed manual doesn't include LightScribe information, and the online resources and Toast's electronic help barely mentions it. You'll find full details by opening Disc Cover RE's help file, but not everyone will realize where to look. Toast gives you the tools to capture footage right from your screen, a portable device, the web, or even LPs, tapes, and older devices.
Buy Now. Toggle navigation. Own a previous version? Toggle navigation Toast New Template Designer. Easily create new DVD menu templates with a custom layout and personalize your backgrounds, buttons, music, and more. New Easy File Conversion. Convert your digital media files between popular formats more efficiently with the new simplified file conversion tool. New Audio Tag Editing. Enjoy enhancements to the audio disc creation workflow that enable you to add album art, artist information, and custom tags to your metadata.
Dive into new AI photo painting, enhanced color selection and layer control, new brushes, and improved rendering. Macinman Nov 9 I upgraded to Toast 20 Pro today. Usually, I only purchase a toast upgrade every couple years since I haven't used it all that often these days.
I decided to upgrade because I've upgraded to Monterey, and version 19 was at end of support, and I wouldn't have gotten any future updates even though it was working without issues. Anyway, Toast 20 fixes some things with Blu-ray video, and since that's my main reason for keeping toast around, it made sense to update for that, and now I'll get updates during this cycle as they come out. As far as any visual differences, there aren't any. I will say, that once I cleaned out my toast 19 install, and clean installed the Toast 20 upgrade, it actually loads slightly faster.
My thoughts on the additional bundled software: I don't use it, but in order to get the features I do want and need, I need the Pro package. Either way I've generally had a good experience with Toast through the years, off and on that I've used it. Since I'll be needing a new computer in a couple more years, this might be a good time to look into switching to windows so I can have access to the commercial, and professional authoring tools that I would like to learn.
It seems like more and more Apple is no longer a pro oriented platform, or at least it's changed enough that the term just doesn't mean what it used to in the old Apple community I grew up in.
Attention Toast Titanium The technical support does not answer and therefore I can only advise against this software. A lot of money for a useless program does not have to be. I had the complete expensive program--Toast Platinum. All the bells and whistles. When I updated my operating system it ceased working. It was, theoretically, a 64bit program. Even when it was new and running with the High Sierra operating system, it never worked well and some functions always crashed.
Their customer service is dreck. Revco Jul 14 Offered on bundlehut. Bambooken Jun 6 Sd2f files. Sd2f disk images do not mount using Toast 19 Pro version I was told by customer support to install a new operating system and install this new version. I did so. Sd2f files I have owned a copy of Toast for many years, many versions. Since Corel bought the company, Toast has not been developed or supported well.
The customer support is terrible and their only advice is to re-install your Operating system and then install their software.
Even so, this does not work. Macinman May 17 Having used Toast 19 Pro for a few days now, I thought I would share some thoughts on experience. I was going to leave a star rating, however there doesn't seem to be an option for it, simply a comment option. Anyway I own a license for Toast 6, 8, 11, 17, and Toast 17, and 19 are both pro licenses.
I started using Toast 6 when I had my blue and white G3, and it was a good reliable burning solution back in the days when Apple was picky about what third party drives their native burning supported.
Since then: I've upgraded to new releases every few years to see what's new, and to have a current copy around. I will skip my experience with 8, and 11 because that was too long ago to be relevant for today.
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