“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 12
Macenstein —
On the Twelfth Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) Toast 10 Titanium Pro from Roxio! That’s right, ...
TMO’s Editor Choice Awards for 2009
The Mac Observer —
... search, you can find what you're looking for and get to it immediately. Need to find out where a restaurant is? Just say the name into your iPhone and, in most cases, before you get the phone back in front of you the name, location, phone number, and map to the restaurant is right in front of you. Google has put some serious mojo into making this app work, and it shows. Toast 10 Titanium, Roxio Toast has been a mainstay in the Mac world for many, many years, but with Toast 10 Titanium , Roxio has really pushed the envelope in delivering media-related tools that both fill the ...
Macsimum review: Toast Titanium Pro still the best at what it does
MacBytes.com —
... iTunes. The user interface for the Media Browser has been improved to make it easier to select photos and videos. DiskCatalogMaker now supports CoverFlow browsing. Hardware requirements are pretty broad, including any Mac from a G4 up and a DVD recordable drive. But it does require Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Two versions are available, Toast 10 Titanium (US$100) and Toast 10 Titanium Pro ($150). Currently there is a $20 mail-in rebate to lower the prices to $80 and $130. For information, go here . There are a few idiosyncrasies in the included software, mostly because the software ...
Ripping your unprotected DVDs
Macworld —
... and $100 Toast Titanium 10 can also convert Video_TS folders, though you can’t extract scenes from them. There are other commercial utilities that claim to do this as well. Just Google “Mac convert DVD” and you’ll see a slew of utilities that claim to convert DVDs—both those with protection and without. For the most part, these are the same flawed tool sold under different names and advertised via spam. Avoid them. Finding new purpose Now that you’ve converted the DVD video into a usable form, you can do what you like with it. Plunk it into a new iDVD project. Pull it into ...
Burnin’ For You
MacNews —
No Gravatar Can you create a disc with HD content without a Blu-Ray burner? Yes you can – but not with the software that came with your Mac. You’ll need to pop for Toast 9 or 10 and the optional Blu-Ray Plug-In. Toast , as you may know, is software from Roxio that takes your disc burning well past the built-in functions of OS X. For simple backup or creating DVDs, OS X and iDVD will take care of most of your needs. But if you want to do something beyond the basics, then you’ll need something like Toast. Both Toast 9 and 10 (with the Blu-Ray plug in) allow you to create Blu-Ray ...

