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Toast DVD für Mac

Brennen Sie Discs von Filmen, die Sie erstellen.

$19.99
Version 2.4.4
1.8
Basierend auf 7 Benutzerbewertungen

Toast DVD Überblick

Toast DVD macht es Ihnen einfach, Discs von den Filmen zu brennen, die Sie auf Ihrem Mac erstellen.

Funktionen
  • Brennen Sie Standard- und hochauflösende Videodiscs, um sie auf Ihrem Heimunterhaltungssystem oder Computer zu genießen
  • Brennen Sie DVDs, Video-TS-Ordner und Kompilationen mit Menüs
  • Brennen Sie HD-Inhalte auf Standard-DVDs, die auf den meisten Blu-ray-Playern abgespielt werden können
  • Wählen Sie aus 25 bunten Themen
  • Passen Sie Menütexte, Farben und Hintergründe an
  • Verwenden Sie automatische Kapitelmarkierungen oder erstellen Sie Ihre eigenen
  • Unterstützung für 16:9 und 4:3 Bildverhältnisse
  • Inklusive DVD-ROM-Inhalt
  • Speichern als Disc-Image

Was ist neu in Version 2.4.4

Version 2.4.4:
  • Kompatibel mit M1-Maschine
  • Einige Fehlerbehebungen

Toast DVD für Mac

$19.99
Version 2.4.4
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Filchescat
Filchescat
Mar 11, 2021
2.4.4
0.0
Mar 11, 2021
0.0
Version: 2.4.4
BIG TIME B.E.W.A.R.E. -- all versions of Toast are now managed by Corel / Roxio. Toast unfortunately has been deprecated by these folks to the point where it's a shill. They'll sell it to you with a 30 day money back, it will crash in Big Sur, they will extremely politely exchange tech support emails with you during that period, then deny a refund after the 30 day period. They are polite about it, though. Just say'in.
golux
golux
Apr 27, 2020
2.4.3
4.0
Apr 27, 2020
4.0
Version: 2.4.3
Update 2.4.3 fixed the problem of video lagging behind soundtrack (which made Toast completely useless) BUT it also removed the Shrink To Fit option. Previously I could get round the problem of "too big to fit on a DVD disc" by using Toast to make an image file instead and then using Toast to copy that file to disc, whereupon the Shrink To Fit option would automatically compress to DVD size, Not any more! Will be another update to correct this one?
Lvdoc
Lvdoc
Sep 17, 2019
2.4
1.0
Sep 17, 2019
1.0
Version: 2.4
It's apparently impossible to buy a version 2.4. The Mac App Store only has version 2.3. I click "Support" on the MAS, and it takes me to Roxio, not Corel. I just chatted with Roxio, and they claim this is not their product. So, no one owns this thing it would seem. Buyer beware!
Lvdoc
Lvdoc
Jun 11, 2018
2.3
1.0
Jun 11, 2018
1.0
Version: 2.3
I can't even find this on their site, although it's in the App Store. I've tried finding this information but am having trouble. If anyone can help, please: 1) Is this 64 bit? I don't want to upgrade to Mojave in the near future only to discover that I made a $20 purchase that'll last me only a few months. 2) Can this shrink a video_ts folder to fit a disc? My discs are the 4 GB variety, and most of my video_ts folders are in the 8 GB range. I used to use DVD2One to shrink those down, but DVD2One is only 32 bit and will soon be obsolete. I seem to recall that earlier versions of the full Toast program did shrink larger folders. But I don't know if this specific application has that same feature. Note that I'm not burning blu-ray or high def or anything. Just the old fashioned DVDs. Thanks!
Keithbcor
Keithbcor
May 26, 2016
2.2
5.0
May 26, 2016
5.0
Version: 2.2
This may be a one trick pony. I only asked it to do one trick, namely burn a Video_TS file to a DVD that would play in a stand alone DVD player, which it did! No other software I tried would do it and trust me, I tried a LOT of them. Maybe it was because the file was ripped from an older, non-protected DVD or maybe there was some other reason. Whatever. But I was just about ready to give up when I tried this, and very pleased that it worked.
golux
golux
Apr 27, 2020
4.0
Apr 27, 2020
4.0
Version: null
Lvdoc
Lvdoc
Sep 17, 2019
1.0
Sep 17, 2019
1.0
Version: null
Keithbcor
Keithbcor
May 26, 2016
5.0
May 26, 2016
5.0
Version: null
thegamer-399
thegamer-399
Jan 25, 2015
0.5
Jan 25, 2015
0.5
Version: null
anonymous-pig-176437
anonymous-pig-176437
Jan 25, 2015
0.5
Jan 25, 2015
0.5
Version: null
Lookky
Lookky
May 13, 2014
0.5
May 13, 2014
0.5
Version: null
monty-3
monty-3
May 13, 2014
1.0
May 13, 2014
1.0
Version: null