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Toast 11 Titanium Mac

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Description:

Toast 11 Titanium, the best selling Mac digital media app for over 10 years, makes it easier than ever to capture, burn, convert, copy and share digital media.

Features:

Mac digital media app--capture, burn, convert, copy and share digital media


Faster processing speeds; export to formats like Flash, MKV and DivX Plus HD


Disc burning from multiple drives; direct video sharing to Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo


New easy-to-use Project Assistant and redesigned user interface


New built-in video tutorials and printable step-by-step instructions


New! Built-in video tutorials and printable step-by-step instructions


New! Capture Internet audio and any other


New! Easy to use Project Assistant and redesigned user interface


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.38 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 7.7 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 91 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard / Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Media: DVD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 91 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

188 of 189 found the following review helpful:

1Such a bad experience so far that it's almost comicalJun 22, 2011
By Jeff Sprague
Roxio has made an enemy today.
Unless their e-mail tech support produces stellar results, their name is forever tarnished in my mind and I will never purchase their crap software again.

Okay, installed smoothly, has nice tutorials, looks pretty good. Doesn't work.

Before you claim pilot error: I am using the latest Mac OS on a new MacBook Pro with 4GB. I was running no other apps at the time. I used the built-in OEM DVD drive. I used new, clean media. I installed updates to Toast. I did everything correctly.

First project was to burn some sample files taken with a FLIP camera onto a DVD. That actually went smoothly. It was about a 1:1 conversion time. My minor complaint are that the media browser is kind of slow and clunky and is not good when you have hundreds of files, and doesn't support drag-and-drop (although it supports the "finder's" drag and drop. Oddly inconsistent.) It's much more convenient to simply drag-and-drop your video files from Lightroom 3, or perhaps the finder, than to use their browser.

I've never fully understood the full concept of this software since so many of the things (like making audio or data discs) you can do natively in the Mac desktop or from inside of iTunes. The ONLY REASON I wanted this software was to burn HIGH-DEF files onto a standard DVD. (Yes, I know it will hold much less than a Blu-Ray disk would - that's not the issue.)

Then things got bad...

FIRST - in microscopic type you'll find that this particular feature, which is highly touted on the packaging, isn't included!!! That's like buying Macaroni and Cheese and finding out the cheese is sold separately. Idiots. You have to pay another $20 to download the HD plug-in! And then these rip-off artists, straight out of sleazy used car dealer school, try to sell you a backup disk for a whopping $17 extra, AND THEN, they try to sell you undercoating, er, I mean, a $6 insurance policy. Apparently if you lose your computer or have to otherwise re-download the software THAT YOU PAID FOR, they won't let you unless you coughed up the six buck insurance UP FRONT. WHAT A SCAM!!! If you fall for it, you end up paying an extra $43 on top of what you already paid, to get a feature that is supposed to be part of the package!

Then things got REALLY bad...

Okay, so I went to burn 10 minutes of high-def Flip video. It chugged away for OVER AN HOUR and then LOCKED UP at the 99% mark. For kicks, I tried it again, with 1 minute of some different video. Again it LOCKED UP at 99%. IT LOCKED UP BAD. I couldn't eject the disk - I couldn't exit the program ("Abort" was active, but it too locks up). You have to use Activity Monitor to force quit the app. EVEN AFTER A RESTART I couldn't eject the disk! DISK UTILITY wouldn't even eject the disk! I did a hard-power restart, and the Mac wouldn't boot - you could hear it trying to make sense of this bad disc, but never got past the blue screen. I've never seen such behavior in a Mac. Finally, on the SECOND HARD POWER CYCLE, the Mac said "enough of this s***!" and kicked the disk out and proceeded to boot fine again.

If you look on Roxio's own user forum, YOU'LL SEE THAT THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM, YET THEY CONTINUE TO SELL BAD SOFTWARE, and they continue to rip you off for the plug-in that doesn't work either. This software has a lot of other features, most of which I don't care about, and based on this experience, I doubt I'll take the time and suffer the frustration of trying them, so you're on your own there.

As a software engineer myself, it's hard to say this, but this company needs to fail, or reorganize or something. Every engineer responsible for shipping this P.O.S. code should be booted out of the industry. If you worked on this project, don't even dream of submitting a resume to my company. Go to work tomorrow and punch your boss in the nose for limiting your future opportunities.

I spent hours of my life composing this review so you won't have to suffer my frustration.
Please click that this review was helpful, so these jokers get the message that they can't sell non-functioning products.

FOLLOW-UP:

Another lame finding, and I'm not sure this Roxio/Sonic's limitation or the Blu-ray standard, but it limits you to 98 video files on a disc. That might sound like a lot, especially considering you only get about 30 minutes of video or less on a standard DVD, but as most home movies (such as done with the Flip) are made up of dozens of 3-10 second clips, I had only filled up half the DVD before Toast complained that I couldn't add any more files.

Yet another lame finding: and again, I don't know if this is their fault, or the DVD standard - but as Toast burns all these clips as individual movies (rather than chapters) you can't skip any scenes by pressing the CHAPTER+ keys! And you know how boring some home video can be! I hope future editions (if they're still in business) can support generating these files as chapters.

UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: ;^)

While the shameful sales practices remain, I will give them half-credit that not long after my rant, they released an update that fixed the "stuck at 99%" bug and the resulting disc appears to be recognized on all BluRay players - however I then ran into another bad problem. The navigation formatting of the disc was not correct - it was not playing the correct clip with the correct "chapter". Many of the clips would end up jumping back to the first clip, and most would never get played at all. I wish I could give you more information on this, but I got so exhausted with trying to figure out their bugs that I just worked around it...

I am now successfully using their software, but in a very limited way: when I want to make a disc of my home movie clips, I pull them all into iMovie, add my titles, and then export a single HD video file of the whole project (I've exported as 720p and 1080p), which I then drag into Toast. After several discs, I think I can now proclaim that Toast has no problem with transcoding a single HD video file onto to a standard DVD-R disc for playback on a BluRay player, but I hate software that "trains" you to work differently or limit your options in order to work around their bugs. If you can live with this major limitation, go for it, but let's hope a better product is on its way someday.

Also keep in mind: I am reviewing this single feature. I have not used Toast for its other capabilities.

58 of 60 found the following review helpful:

3SketchyApr 19, 2011
By David Arnstein
Installation went smoothly, but afterwards I could not launch any programs. The problem was that the main Applications folder "Toast 11 Titanium/" had restrictive permissions. Easily fixed, but annoyingly stupid.

I wasn't about to waste time on this piece of junk without applying all available patches first. The program installed as version 11.0. When I launched Toast, it immediately offered to download version 11.0.2 and I went for it. After a long slow download, failure to install. No explanation, beyond "please contact manufacturer for assistance." I tried this twice, rebooting my computer between tries. Fail.

I visited the Roxio website and found a (huge) patch available for download. It was only version 11.0.1 but I went for that. After downloading it for about half an hour, I was able to install it. I launched it and it immediately offered to download version 11.0.2. Another long slow download, but the installation was a success!

I now have the latest version 11.04 installed. The program works OK for simple tasks such as ripping a CD. For such tasks, it is easy to understand and use too. However, the program promises much more than simple tasks. Whenever I attempt a task that is not simple, Toast crashes in the middle of the task. When processing video files, "middle" can mean "after 90 minutes of waiting." If this sounds unpleasant, that's because it is. The worst of it is that Toast promises features that require a certain amount of effort on the part of the user. For example, non-linear editing of a video file. When the program crashes, you lose effort as well as time. Bad, bad, bad.

Roxio has a solid reputation as a vendor of sketchy software, going back decades. Toast 11 does nothing to improve that reputation.

38 of 39 found the following review helpful:

1spin doctor doesnt workApr 18, 2011
By TB
Spent 2 weeks trying to get the audio/video capture part of the software to even load . Not helpful responses from roxio support. The CD burning part produced some CDs that didn't even work in my CD player. I think they rushed this out the door without a debug. Returned for refund. No more toast or roxio for me.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:

1Incompatible with Mac OS 10.7/Lion & terrible customer serviceSep 05, 2011
By Schmitty
Roxio's Toast is a half decent product, but unfortunately this is overshadowed by the fact that it hasn't been updated for MacOS 10.7/Lion. Despite the fact that Roxio has had 8 months to make Toast 11 compatible with Lion (1 1/2 months since it was released and 6 months with the beta), they still haven't made it compatible. Toast in prone to crashes and Spin Doctor, one of the best features which allows you to record off the web, won't even work. To compound this, Roxio make it as difficult as possible to contact them directly about this and, when you can get through, all you can do is leave a message and not have your calls returned. To knowingly sell software for $80 that they know is incompatible with the current OS is truly disgraceful, only made worse by their terrible customer service. If you are running your Mac on OS 10.7/Lion or are planning to update to it, I would strongly advise you not to buy Toast 11.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1Toast 11 TitaniumMay 31, 2011
By J.R.McEwen
I bought this product to use to transfer music from my record player to ITunes on my laptop and later burn some music to cds
I have had this Roxio toast Titanium for about a month with no success.The first problem was that after downloading the installation disc a message came up that the folder Toast Titanium cant be opened because you dont have permissin to see its
contents.
No instructions about what to do to get permission. No phone number to call. I then registered the product Then asked Roxio.com
for help. Their response fixed the permission problem.
Still not able to input with record player. Another contact with Roxio.com resulted in brief comments on burning ITune contents to
CD, nothing on my problem.Perhaps I didn't ask the right questions but that does not excuse the lack of poor instruction or lack of
technical assistance by phone. Study of their instructions again showed that toast titanium installer could be used to install SDX
Audio Capture Software. assuming this might allow recording, I deleted the toast program , reinserted the toast installation disc
and downloaded the program again. No sign of the SDX appeared but the message that you dont have permission to see contents
is back
I am disgusted with Toast 11 Titanium and wish I had never bought it. I hope Roxio will smarten up and get some technical
phone assistance.
Thanks to Amazon for requesting this review

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