Has anyone tried Toast 12?
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Hi all:
After finding a $50 off code for Roxio, I bought it. There are a bunch of apps
with it, including the Tivo transfer app that I really wanted. I'm not home
yet, so cannot try the Tivo. I've been playing with Toast. It's kind of
accessible. Once you drag your files in the s
Hi:
If anyone wants to buy Roxio, enter TOASTSAVE50 in the coupon code on Roxio's
site. Not sure when it express.
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>>> However, I don't realy enjoy working in the command line environment,
>>> although I have used Linux and other Unix flavors in the past.
>>> Any way, after much searching and deliberation, I went ahead and purchased
>>>
s in the past.
>> Any way, after much searching and deliberation, I went ahead and purchased
>> toast titanium.
>> I can't say if it is 100 % accessible to us, but so far I have done what I
>> need successfuly.
>> So, I created an audio cd, I recorded that t
the command line environment,
> although I have used Linux and other Unix flavors in the past.
> Any way, after much searching and deliberation, I went ahead and purchased
> toast titanium.
> I can't say if it is 100 % accessible to us, but so far I have done what I
> need succ
g and deliberation, I went ahead and purchased
toast titanium.
I can't say if it is 100 % accessible to us, but so far I have done what I need
successfuly.
So, I created an audio cd, I recorded that to an image file, then I was able to
record that image file to 3 cd recorders at the same ti
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CB
On 6/11/13 12:11 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
Hello.
Well the subject says it all.
Is there a free trial or demo of some kind for toast titanium 11?
I realy need a good cd burning software to be able to write multiple copies of
a source across multiple drives.
I am now t
Hello.
Well the subject says it all.
Is there a free trial or demo of some kind for toast titanium 11?
I realy need a good cd burning software to be able to write multiple copies of
a source across multiple drives.
I am now testing NTI dragon burn which seems very accessible but has a few very
I don't have Tyro, nor even know what that is.
Sorry.
Thank you kindly,
Christopher-Mark Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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From: "Sarai Bucciarelli"
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: Toast titanium
Hi:
I'd love a
ur finder? There are several that get installed with
> the package. You need to be openning the one that actually says: Toast
> Titanium.
>
> Thank you kindly,
>
> Christopher-Mark Gilland.
> Founder of CLG Productions
> - Original Message - From: "Bl
So the version that I was using was 8.0. I did recently download 11.0. Neither
of them are working. I am running a Intel-based MacBook Pro with Mountain lion.
I do know that there are many applications that are downloaded with toast but I
am definitely using the actual toast program. The only
unning Mountain Lion,
Intel based, 2 gig ram. When you are trying to use the program, what app
exactly are you openning from your finder? There are several that get
installed with the package. You need to be openning the one that actually
says: Toast Titanium.
Thank you kindly,
Christoph
upgraded to an Intel MacBook Pro I
> have not been able to use the version that I have. I will have to look into
> this version 11 that you have and hopefully that will work. I don't think a
> podcast will do me any good seeing hell no matter what I do nothing will read
> on my
Intel MacBook Pro I have
not been able to use the version that I have. I will have to look into this
version 11 that you have and hopefully that will work. I don't think a podcast
will do me any good seeing hell no matter what I do nothing will read on my
version of toast.
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Subject: Re: Toast titanium
Chris,
What version of toast are you using? From the versions that I've tried none
of them have been accessible My original post stated that I used to use
toast on my old Power Mac that was accessible b
Hi:
Is it accessible? I want to transfer shows from my tiro.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> What're you looking for exactly? Sorry, I'm a bit behind on my e-mail to the
> list.
>
> Are you trying to find Roxio Toast Titanium? If so,
Chris,
What version of toast are you using? From the versions that I've tried none of
them have been accessible My original post stated that I used to use toast on
my old Power Mac that was accessible but since I upgraded to an Intel MacBook
Pro all the versions of toast for that ar
What're you looking for exactly? Sorry, I'm a bit behind on my e-mail to
the list.
Are you trying to find Roxio Toast Titanium? If so, you're not gonna find
that in the app store. You'd have to go to Roxio.com and probably find it
there. I actually bought my copy a wh
Do you mean simply burns for the Mac?
On Dec 7, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
> Hello.
> Burn is not at the app store.
> It is free and if you google burn for mac you will find it.
> You download this from sourceforge.
>
> Nektarios.
>
> On Dec 7, 2012, at 2:27 AM, BlindBikeTria
Hello.
Burn is not at the app store.
It is free and if you google burn for mac you will find it.
You download this from sourceforge.
Nektarios.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 2:27 AM, BlindBikeTrials wrote:
> I search in the app store for the application called burn. I can't seem to
> find the exact on
I search in the app store for the application called burn. I can't seem to find
the exact one you were talking about. Is it actually in the App Store or do I
need to find it on a website? Is it possible to send me a link or a specific
name for this program? I seen some called ISO burn, I am not
Hi there.
I know exactly what are you looking for because I am in the same position
myself.
So, as you have discovered already, toast is intirely inaccessible.
Unfortunately, there is not a similar or even close alternative so far.
You can use burn, which is very accessible, but it does not
Hello everyone,
I had a question about the program called Toast titanium. I used to use this
program perfectly fine when I use my older Power Mac. I recently got an Intel
MacBook Pro and downloaded the newer version for that computer and voiceover
does not read any parts of the program anymore
Hi:
Is Toast now accessible? I want to transfer tiro shows.
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> - Original Message - From: "Sarai Bucciarelli"
>
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 7:44 PM
> Subject: Roxio Toast Titanium
>
>
>> Hi:
>> Has anyone used this product? They say you can transfer tivo shows to the
>
for cleaning I don't remember
what I did but I got it to do what I wanted it to do and most of the "tools
and filters hide in the toolbar.
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From: "Sarai Bucciarelli"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 7:44 PM
Subject: Roxio Toast Titanium
Hi:
Ha
Hi:
With windows, I use tivo disktop and direct show dump utility. Tivo Decode
Manager is supposed to work, but the shows will not download.
On Jul 14, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:
> I didn't know that there was an accessible way to control the thing in the
> first place I have an o
I didn't know that there was an accessible way to control the thing in the
first place I have an old analog only box sittig here collecting dust and
would connect it again if i could make it work for me. honestly since it's a
linux device I don't know why someone hasn't ome up with an acessibil
Hi:
Has anyone used this product? They say you can transfer tivo shows to the Mac,
and I can't get Tivo Decode Manager to work!
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Hello Clarence and Chris,
You should be able to both read and convert .toast files with Disk
Utility. I'm not sure what is meant by "extracting" from .toast files
here, but I gather that you don't have Toast on your Mac. If you want
to change your files over to a more
.toast files are created by Toast, a commercial CD burning application.
Depending what is in there it might just be an ISO file. If so you could
try renaming it to .iso and burn it with the Apple Disk Utility. Another
forum said that LiquidCD will burn .toast files.
http://www.maconnect.ch
I have ".toast" files, and I need to know what to get to extract them. Thanks.
Oh, are there any free apps that will do it first of all. If not, I will pay
for one.
Thanks again.
GF
Goldfinga Productions
Phone: 757-412-5494
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Toast 7 was the last version I tried and it was slightly accessible,
but more an exercise in frustration. There are a number of
alternatives available depending upon what you want to accomplish. For
creating audio CDs to play in a standard non-MP3 player, iTunes does a
fine job, but think
t;
> On 02/11/2009, at 8:56 AM, David McLean wrote:
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>> I found an interesting looking piece of software on the net this
>> afternoon for burning cds on the mac called Toast.
>> Has anyone used this software and is it usable wiht Voiceover?
>>
>>>
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ng piece of software on the net this
>> afternoon for burning cds on the mac called Toast.
>> Has anyone used this software and is it usable wiht Voiceover?
>>
>>>
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On 02/11/2009, at 8:56 AM, David McLean wrote:
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> I found an interesting looking piece of software on the net this
> afternoon for burning cds on the mac called Toast.
> Has anyone used this software and is it usab
I found an interesting looking piece of software on the net this
afternoon for burning cds on the mac called Toast.
Has anyone used this software and is it usable wiht Voiceover?
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Yes, Toast since version 7.01, which is what I had tried initially was
not at all friendly to use. Simply Burns is one choice and Dragon Burn
is a second choice and it does cost you money, but is a very good
program as well.
On Apr 2, 2009, at 7:51 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
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> You mig
You might try simply burns, it works well. Toast does have some issues, a
lot of the controls are just described as unknown. Apparently the same thing
happens with version 10 as well.
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Hi all:
Is there anyway to have VO access the cd/dvd type tabs in Toast
Titanium 9 and above?
Perhaps someone may know of another cd/dvd burning program more suited
for VO.
TNX:
Mike
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