


However a downside to this is you can only burn clips like this of around 20-minutes since that’s all you can fit on a standard DVD. If you have unknown audio files you can automatically tag them using their audio “fingerprint” and you now get support for recording internet audio streams as well.Īlthough Macs don’t currently have Blu-ray disc burning hardware, Roxio are anticipating its introduction in to future models and that aforementioned additional £14.99 Blu-ray plug-in lets Toast 9 Titanium burn DVDs in a format suitable for playback through a Blu-ray player. Not so though and some of the other new features on offer include the ability to pause and restart a burning job, should you need to free up some processor power during a big burn and you also get disc burning support for streaming video to your iPhone.ĭuring data burning during, say, a large backup session, data can now be split (or spanned) across multiple discs without breaking it up.
ROXIO TOAST FOR LION SOFTWARE
(Pocket-lint) - The ninth incarnation of Toast brings the renowned £70 Mac burning software into the high definition era with support for Blu-ray burning (though disappointingly only via an optional plug-in for another £14.99) and even allows burning of "normal" DVDs in a Blu-ray format.īut Toast 9 Titanium is a remarkable piece of software because despite the remarkable feature set, the interface is so easy to use that Toast seems, well, so simple that it cannot do the things it can.
