īesides using a real editor, if you want to do quality burns you should learn to use FFMpeg, or a good GUI front end to it, or you can as well use an inexpensive converter, like Xvid. Here are my main points for people to consider 1. It had been a few months since I sent an email to their support asking if they could add support, and since they hadn't replied, I figured As a result, toast is the best solution for me. I also have a nice free tool called Burn, which I think is a good program, but it does not support disc burning Video on Blu-ray.
While I do not currently work on any professional projects, I still generally look at them from a professional's perspective. When dealing with media, I tend to keep in mind the perspective of professional producers versus the average consumer. There is no way to opt out of installing those things I won't use, and there is no way to setup other things I won't use. have taken away one star mainly because of the included extras. I'm not expecting immediate results due to the nature of working with video. The process is fairly straightforward, although I am sure the conversion time during disc creation could be slowed somewhat.
I have created a DVD or Blu-ray every time I have I normally play the disc without a problem with Toast.
My primary use of toast is to burn and author discs, and as mentioned, I convert and edit in other programs. With the toast app, I rarely have any problems, but I don't use the extras as I prefer more advanced apps for converting, or at least more than just the basic features. It's nice to have the current version around in case I need, or want, to burn a The toast product has been around since version 6 and I have owned the following versions of toast There is now a woman in her mid-20s, 19, 20, 25, 27 and close to 30. I think it was better than what Toast claims and actually does not do. iDVD was a great application from Apple, so it is a real shame to see it go away. It is certainly the case that chapter markers should be added. The problem is that you may be disappointed if you expect all the functionality claims to be met. Contact technical support if you need help. There has never been an experience like this with anyone I've ever dealt with There may be some functionality that would meet some people's needs. If the Toast project is not in working order as advertised, I believe it should not be sold. Despite the fact that the outcome is not particularly elegant, it works.
Last but not least, I had to contact Apple's technical support to figure out how to burn a blue ray video disc with chapter markers.
The replies I received were not related to my submissions It would be great if you could give me more ideas- All of which did not work.
And to make matters worse, customer service is The exchanges I had left me with countless amounts of feedback on my inability to try out a suggestion, detailed feedback on the negative outcome. In Toast 18, I ran into this issue, and I was told I would have to wait for the new version for the feature to function.
The Toast Pro 19 I purchased from Corel was delivered to me After spending almost an entire month trying to get help adding chapter markers to a video I made with Final Cut Pro X, I finally found a solution.