Roxio Toast 8 Titanium (Mac) [OLD VERSION]

Software : Roxio Toast 8 Titanium (Mac) [OLD VERSION]

Roxio Toast 8 Titanium (Mac) [OLD VERSION]

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 : Roxio Toast 8 Titanium (Mac) [OLD VERSION]
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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Roxio
EAN: 0815227007066
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Roxio
Manufacturer: Roxio
Model: 231000
Publisher: Roxio
Release Date: 2007-01-15
Studio: Roxio



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Features:
  • Copy your audio CDs, movies and DVDs.
  • Take your favorite TV shows to go, with easy TiVoToGo transfers
  • Blu-ray Disc Support: Burn up to 50 GB - 12,500 music tracks, or 50,000 photos, or 4 hours of raw HD video.
  • Restore and recover files from scratched or damaged discs while copying.
  • Create DJ-style audio CDs with the same pro-quality audio features previously found in Roxio Jam.













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Oversold Expectations
Toast isn't the Mac equivalent of Roxio's Windows programs. All I wanted to do was burn copies of DVDs, and it constantly balks, hangs up, claims disks are damaged, etc. - - with discs that are NOT copy protected, run fine on either Windows computers, or DVD players.
To add insult to injury, literally within hours of purchasing Toast 8, they released Toast 9 - - and the best offer they would make (NOT a free upgrade!) was a modest discount on 9.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Toast 8
Roxio Toast 8 Titanium (Mac) [OLD EDITION]Finally found a good product for my MAC Intel. I used Roxio Creator 8 on my late PC and this program for the MAC preformed just as good if not better. A good choice for MAC users.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Toast is Toast
Works well, but I am tired of purchasing a new software package and then they come out with a new version a month later and you have to pay FULL price for the new one.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Slow and buggy makes me crazy
I've had Toast for about a month now and all I can think about is the HOURS I've wasted trying to get it to work. This was supposed to make my life easy. I bought it so that I could transfer stuff from my TiVo to DVD and to my iPhone. So far I have been able to do the latter with moderate success... it takes a long time and the quality isn't particularly good. As for the former, I have tried various fixes and options, but it still takes over 2 hours to burn a 90 minute movie, and that's after the hour it takes to download it from TiVo. And I've burned 3 disks exactly the same, but only 1 of them actually worked.

Now, of course, they are releasing version 9... so I'm doubly pissed since I just bought 8 last month. I hope the new version is better, faster and reliable. I'll keep an eye on reviews before I make the leap.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Audio Video Sync Problems

Roxio marketed this product for Mac users who want to transfer Tivo shows to DVD. Well, it worked for me for about two months until the Tivo Fall Service Update , now every time I burn a DVD from a TivoTransfer I get terrible out of sync audio and video.

This sync issue is a problem that began in October '07 AND many users experience this problem. Do a web search for " TiVo Fall 2007 Update Apparently Breaks TivoToGo/Toast on the Mac". As of Early February '08 Roxio has not posted a solution or update to fix the sync issue.

I contacted Roxio asking for a refund once I realized this is a widespread issue - however their response was I was beyond their 30 day refund period.



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