Toast 6 Titanium | 
enlarge | From: Roxio Category: Software
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $99.00 You Save: $0.99 (1%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 3050
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Mac Os X Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Mac OS X Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8 x 2.7
MPN: 209600 Model: 815227000180 UPC: 815227002276 EAN: 0815227002252 ASIN: B0000C0ZM1
Release Date: August 26, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Turn your DV camcorder footage into a Video CD, Super Video CD, or DVD | | • | Share disc burners across a network or the Internet with other Toast 6 Titanium users | | • | Turn still photos into Motion Pictures using pan and zoom, dissolves, and soundtracks | | • | Schedule regular, automatic back ups for peace of mind | | • | Burn files and folders directly from the desktop with a single-click, pop-up menu |
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Product Description Nice electronics is your source for everyday low prices on the Roxio 209600 - TOAST 6 TITANIUM and all other Roxio Software - Multimedia
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
none June 9, 2007 Leo Seney (Dannemora, NY USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The order never arrived and the seller (Reduction mart) at the number provided, only a full voice mail box and no return call from pageing. A total rip-off! Thanks for nothing Amazon!
Great Product September 19, 2005 Rosebud (Seattle, Washington) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am using Toast 6 for Mac to convert my vinyl to digital format. After trying other products, I bought this for the CD Spin Doctor program. It is easy to use and the editing features work very well. Vinyl conversion is a labor of love - the process is slow, but the end results with CD Spin Doctor are excellent. The program gives you the flexibility to break the recording into separate tracks and to name each one. The tracks can then be imported into iTunes and converted to MP3 (the steps are posted on the Apple website). One flaw - if you cut an album into tracks, they play in alphabetical order, not in the order they were recorded. (Commerically digitized tracks have hidden tags so the songs play in the order they were placed on the CD). The only knock is that the program crashes on a fairly regular basis. I find, for best results, the entire computer needs to be rebooted frequently, which is VERY uncharacteristic for a Mac.
Discus 3.0.4 upgrade Label/Jewel Case Software is Tops June 2, 2004 John G. Melone (Richmond, CA United States) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
I own Toast 6 with two upgrades. (6.0.5) Using OS X 3.4 I needed a software update for my LaCie Burner. The Technical Help is quick and fast at Toast/Roxio. They told me to download it and gave me the link. Last night I Toasted some CD-ROM's for training Case Managers. I burned Six CD and Printed Labels and Jewel Case Inserts and Tray liner in a half hour.The extra $20 to upgrade to Discus 3.0.4 is well worth the Time and Money. (Newer Software and Full artwork) Real Pro looking Artwork and Label from a great Library. You can use any brand of Paper (Avery, Neato, Memorex etc.) and even nudge 0.5 mm adjustment if necessary. Memorex tray liners got an adjustment and it work for all futures use of that paper. This software lets you import for iTunes and Toast what you are Toasting for a list of software or Song Lists etc. Software so easy, I did NOT read the directions. Just do what you want to do the MAC way. I Like the Neato Jewel case booklets for Training instructions (Music Album Notes) and Memorex tray liners. I have one software and Four brand of paper You can even print business cards on which I ton of good comments. "What a Beautiful Card." Spin Doctor takes out the starches on old LP's for converting to CD's. I was so happy with the Toast 6 package I did not take the rebate offer. I also used Toast 5 Lite that came with my LaCie. A New feature lets you Toast to a burner over the internet which are great for Training DVD's to people 15 miles away. Give the Package Bundle five stars
A must for any Mac owner! May 11, 2004 maxmasa31 (Honolulu, HI United States) 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
When I bought my eMac, this was the first software I HAD to buy. I make a lot of CDs, so I decided that this was a must, and I've owned Easy CD Creator for the PC, so I knew that it would be easy to use and feature most of the functions I would need.It's true that it meets most of my needs and with a simple, clean interface. I can make a music CD and store files in no time and it can even create Video CDs and DVDs with menus. Of course, to many, Toast may seem redundant, as Mac OS X can handle most of your burning needs natively, but I prefer to use 3rd party software for those things, as it was created specifically for that purpose. However, the two things that Toast can do that Panther cannot are create Video CDs and burn DVDs directly from MPEG and Quicktime files without the need to demux audio. I get some Japanese TV shows from friends in Japan in MPEG format and I like to watch them on my TV, so it's nice to be able to burn them into VCD or DVD format for viewing and backup. If you do a lot of video downloading, this really can come in handy. Also, it works GREAT with EyeTV (sold separately) for the Mac, so you can record your favorite TV shows and put them on CD! My only complaint is that the DVD/VCD menu option stinks. There is only one menu interface and you cannot choose layout, music, background photo or anything. It's just a plain blue screen with a thumbnail of the video and text titles. And the thing is, it's not very nice--it's borderline gaudy and not what I'd choose for a standard menu layout. But, with that aside, this is a product I can wholeheartedly recommend for any Mac user with above-average burning needs.
Burn Baby Burn! February 19, 2004 Bruce Aguilar (Hollywood, CA) 48 out of 49 found this review helpful
Macs come with quite a robust burner in the Finder and the new iLife '04 goes even further than before in giving users more options to customize their discs. So what exactly does Toast do that the Mac OS can't do on it's own?- Multi Session Burning - Encrypt data discs with a password - Burn exact copies of a disc - Choose which OS the disc will be compatible with - You can save a burn project so you can burn it again at a later date These features alone make Toast a very tempting purchase. Thankfully though, it can do much more and it pulls it all off with ease. Drag and drop is about as complicated as the interface gets, but the results are that you have discs burned the way you want that work the way you want. Toast is a powerful, well-rounded, fully featured burning software that just about every user will find useful. As a bonus you get Discus (for making labels for all those discs you've burnt) and Spin Doctor 2 (for taking out pops and hiss from imported music from records and tapes).
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