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With a TON of improvements in the 137MB Updater:

  • DivX encoder has been updated to version 6.4
  • Resolves a number of issues related to audio playback within Toast
  • Resolves an issue where save options are available while the encoding sheet is visible
  • Resolves a potential crash situation with multiple disc images mounted
  • Correct disc number is now always shown when reburning a failed disc in a spanned set
  • Some error messages have been updated to provide additional details
  • Resolves an issue which limited audio crossfade to 20 seconds
  • ToastAnywhere now correctly works with Audio projects
  • Cosmetic issue relating to fades icon has been corrected
  • Make changes to Effects will now prompt users to save project before exiting Toast
  • Media Browser preview will now stop automatically when saving a disc image
  • Improved accuracy of displayed recording speed
  • Resolves an issue where a disc is ejected after extracting audio tracks
  • Photo Discs created on Japanese language OS will now function properly in Windows
  • Helvetica font being disabled will no longer cause Toast to crash
  • Saved audio projects from Toast 7 will now open correctly
  • Menu title now appears correctly in preview for video projects
  • Resolves an issue related to closed captions not being available for selection in Toast Video Player
  • Write session option is now preserved correctly
  • Resolves a potential crash situation when selecting TiVo in the Media Browser
  • Index points are now always correctly burned in CD audio projects
  • Resolved an issue where Peak Regions or Split-Regions in some audio files are not recognized
  • Toast will now correctly display the date a TiVo show was recorded if no metadata is present
  • Cosmetic changes to mouse-over tooltip which appears in Media Browser for TiVo shows
  • Resolves issue related to using assets in the Roxio Converted Items folder
  • Audio CD length is now correctly updated with applying crossfade or trim effects
  • Resolves an issue related to opening some saved audio projects with effects applied
  • Toast now correctly displays when lead-in is being written for audio CDs
  • Resolves an issue where some tracks from CD Spin Doctor may not transfer correctly
  • Removing crossfades will no longer reset pause to 2 seconds if no gap is set
  • Resolves an issue related to burning an ISO 9660 format disc image
  • Improvements to estimated size calculation for video projects
 
Does Roxio's website work with Safari ?

a) I click - download and it just takes me to the toast homepage.

b) I click - software updates on the left and it takes me to the page previous where I select download..... and back to a)

:(
 
Worked for me perfectly

Does Roxio's website work with Safari ?

a) I click - download and it just takes me to the toast homepage.

b) I click - software updates on the left and it takes me to the page previous where I select download..... and back to a)

:(
No problem for me from Safari. Are you logged in according to your registered email and password? Downloading updates from the Roxio site require that you are a registered owner of a legal copy of Toast 8.
 
Thanks guys. I am registered with them - but for some reason it was skipping the registration / login page when I used my macbook.

Using my macpro and it's working grand ? go figure......
 
Go Back With Your MacBook, Do Login & It Will Remember

Thanks guys. I am registered with them - but for some reason it was skipping the registration / login page when I used my macbook.

Using my macpro and it's working grand ? go figure......
You need to go back into the Roxio site with your MacBook and do a login to set the cookie so that won't happen any more. Make sure to check the "Remember Me" box during the login.
 
Does toast 8 use both processing cores for a super speedy encode? I have a bunch of movies I need to burn on DVD, and if it can do them fast enough maybe I'll pick it up
 
Yes Toast 8 Uses Two, Four Even 8 Cores At Once.

Does toast 8 use both processing cores for a super speedy encode? I have a bunch of movies I need to burn on DVD, and if it can do them fast enough maybe I'll pick it up
Yes it does. On the 8 core Mac Pro it will use all 8 cores, the authors told me at MacWorld.
 
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