![]() That was on the very day that I purchased Toast 10, but, like most big corporations, Roxio seems unable to make sure that even the downloadable versions of the products it sells (forget about the physical copies) are kept up-to-date. ![]() I also proceeded to install the other pro applications, including SoundSoap SE 2, and that seemed to be working fine as well.īut then Toast 10 told me that I needed an update (to Toast 10.0.2). I launched the Toast 10 application itself, and it appeared to be working fine. Still, I was a bit concerned about the integrity of the files, given the error message that I had got while attempting to mount the disk image in the Finder. I mounted the installation disc thus created onto the desktop and installed the applications from that disc. (I also discovered later on that I could have simply instructed the Finder to skip the checking process while mounting the disk image, which would have enabled me to mount the disk image on the desktop without having to burn a DVD, but like I said, I needed the physical backup anyway.) I then proceeded to burn the disk image as an installation disc onto a blank DVD-R with Toast 8, which went without a hitch. Unsurprisingly, the disk image mounted just fine in Toast 8, without an error message. I needed a physical backup of the purchased file anyway, so I thought I might as well kill two birds with one stone. Instead, I launched my existing copy of Toast 8 and attempted to mount the disk image within Toast 8, with a view to burning a physical volume of the installation disc. With my limited broadband connection, I wasn’t about to try downloading the same file a second time just in case (at that point, I already had a suspicion that it might not help). So it didn’t look like the file was incomplete. I double-checked the size of the disk image to make sure that it matched the size indicated on the download page on Roxio’s web site. I had seen this “invalid checksum” when attempting to mount a disk image before, but as far as I could remember it usually happened when I was attempting to mount a partially-downloaded disk image or a disk image file that was incomplete because of some other reason (aborted download, bad copy, etc.). So that was decent of them.īut I started to suspect something had gone wrong in Roxioland after I downloaded the large (675 MB) disk image and attempted to mount it on the desktop in order to install the files. The Canadian dollar has been shooting up in recent times, but still, it hasn’t quite reached parity yet. ![]() Roxio even gave me the $100 price in Canadian dollars as opposed to US dollars. The only extra software that I was really interested in was the SoundSoap SE 2 application, but I figured the whole thing might be worth the expense at this point in time.Īt first, things went fairly smoothly. But Roxio tends not to have very attractive purchasing options once you skip a version number, so I knew that if I ever decided I needed to upgrade my copy of Toast, I would have to pay something close to the full price anyway-and now for that price I could get the “Pro” version. I didn’t really need to upgrade my existing copy of Toast (Toast 8 Titanium, purchased in early 2007), which was still working fine and meeting my needs. The special price meant that it was the same price as Toast 10 without the “Pro” part, i.e. Download - 333 MB.A few weeks ago, I got a promotional e-mail from Roxio inviting me to purchase the latest version of its flagship CD/DVD recording software for Mac OS X, Toast 10 Titanium Pro, for a special price of $100. If the version number is '12.1 (3580)' or later, you do not need to download this update. Select “About” from the 'Toast Titanium' menu. Important: Before downloading, verify if you need this update. This will not update any previous version of Toast. Click here to see the Toast 12 software updates history. Step 3: Once both movies are encoded as mpeg files close Quicktime Pro and open Toast. ![]() You should now have two windows each with half the movie. Functionality in Toast 5.1 and Toast 5.1.1. Titanium Toast Video CD Updater provides permanent Video CD encoding functionality in Toast 5.1 and Toast 5.1.1. This Mac app was originally produced by Roxio. The most recent setup file that can be downloaded is 1.8 MB in size. Titanium Toast Video CD Updater for Mac lies within System Tools, more precisely Backup & Restore. Titanium Toast Video CD Updater 5.1 for Mac is available as a free download on our application library. ![]() ![]()
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