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Developer(s) | Roxio |
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Stable release | 19 [±] |
Preview release | n/a (n/a) [±] |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | Optical disc authoring software |
License | |
Website | Roxio Toast |
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Roxio Toast is an optical disc authoring and media conversionsoftware application for Mac OS X. Its name is a play on the word burn, a term used for the writing of information onto a disc through the use of a laser.
Discs can be burned directly through Mac OS X, but Toast provides added control over the process as well as extra features, including file recovery for damaged discs, cataloging and tracking of files burned to disc. Vlc player mac mkv. Best torrent client hide ip. It also provides support for audio and video formats that Quicktime does not support, such as FLAC and Ogg.
Toast was developed by Dr. Markus Fest and his company Miles Software GmbH and distributed by Astarte. In 1997, the product was purchased by Adaptec, and later transferred to Roxio (then a division of Adaptec).[1]
Version 4 is the last release that can run on System 7 with a 68k CPU.[2] Version 5 introduced support for Video CD and DVD authoring,[3] which was improved in version 6 by addition of MPEG-2 encoding.[4]
References[edit]
- ^Review: Toast 8 Titanium
- ^Holmes, Joseph O. (January 2000). 'Toast 4 Deluxe'. MacAddict. No. 41. Imagine Media. p. 70. ISSN1088-548X.
- ^Tokuda, Andrew (June 2001). 'Toast Titanium 5'. MacAddict. No. 58. Imagine Media. p. 51. ISSN1088-548X.
- ^Seff, Jonathan (1 January 2003). 'Toast 6 Titanium'. Macworld. Archived from the original on 15 April 2006. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
External links[edit]
- Version History from Roxio