![]() ![]() If more than just the media is included, it will state which items are (ie. ) UNLESS specifically stated above and/or in the This item is for the original media, and includes only the media (ie. Toast 5 is also the perfect companion to iMovie and iTunes, and supports the Macs and CD recorders that Apple doesn't.įor Mac (Power Macintosh: OS 9 or Below) Print custom labels and cases for your new CDs. ![]() Protect your valuable data on CDs for backup or to share with users of Windows PCs. Turn scratchy LPs and cassettes into crystal clear CDs. Make video CDs from your iMovies that are playable on DVD players and your TV. Turn your digital photos into a video slide show and burn them onto a disc. Toast 5 Titanium for Macintosh lets you make your own music, data, and video CDs. It's a well-balanced, nutritious software program that will slake your ravenous hunger. We could go on listing savory features, yet will contain ourselves and simply admonish the Macintosh users among you: There's no reason not to buy Toast 5 Titanium. You even get folders filled with excellent digital photographs and free music from popular groups and musicians. Make sure you have plenty of RAM for this function. New in Toast 5 is the useful background burning capability, allowing you to work in other applications while Toast is cooking up your discs. Or you can export included templates to Freehand 9, AppleWorks, or Quark for more complex graphic design for your labels. Magic Mouse Discus is a basic labeling kit for your CDs. ![]() Remove hiss, clicks, and pops, and then burn the result to audio CD. CD Spin Doctor is a simple application that will digitize and create a waveform of your old LPs and cassettes, then let you add simple filters to improve the audio. We particularly like iView Multimedia, which lets you catalog all your images, building a thumbnail library for easy organization and retrieval. If that was all there is to this package, we'd be done right here, satisfied, and ready for a nap.īut, as we've mentioned, Roxio has loaded plenty of goodies onto the Toast 5 CD-ROM, some of them frivolous and fattening, (isn't that what goodies are for?) some of them extremely useful sides. Toast 5 continues to support all major CD formats (like the previous version), and additional formats including MP3, Mac/ISO hybrid, and VideoCD (playable on many DVD players). Pop a blank CD-R into your drive, drag your files into the window, hit that big red glowing record button in the corner, and you're cooking. Click audio, data, copy, or other, and the button turns blue. The window is resizable, with simple buttons specifying the type of CD you wish to burn. Roxio has kept the functionality of its drag-and-drop window intact from the previous version, only now the design is reminiscent of a funky '50s diner jukebox. And, of course, the bread-and-butter feature is Toast's delicious burning options. The ability to remove hiss and crackle from old LPs, and Toast's new OS X-influenced interface, is like the cherry on top of the dessert. Plenty of useful features like CD labeling, audio extraction, and data storage provide meat-and-potatoes satiation. In the case of Toast 5, the proverbial sink is spotless. Lately we've been seeing CD-burning software that attempts to do everything but clean the kitchen sink, with varying levels of success. ![]() The days of the simple CD-burning utility are seemingly over, and in the case of Roxio's Toast 5 Titanium, it's a good thing. ![]()
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