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Roxio toast vs idvd
Roxio toast vs idvd











My apologies for not realizing that Roxio had fooled me into thinking that if I was editing out commercials in Toast Video Player, the edit controls would always be available no matter how you got to Toast Video player. Mark the beginning and the end of the commercials you wish to delete, close the windows to go back to the main Toast window, name the Disc or Disk Image file you wish to create and click the "go" button in the lower right corner.Ī disc image or burned disc (your option) of your mpeg file will be created and the commercials will not be there. Click this button and the video will (eventually) appear with editing tools exactly like those used in Elgato's EyeTV software. Under the thumbnail image is *another* EDIT button. I have both iDVD and Roxio Toast, and have at this point used neither. After working long and hard on an iMovie (composed of about 10 sections), I am preparing to begin the process of putting the project on DVD. You are taken to the window where you can edit the name and other info, and set the thumbnail image for the DVD menu. Posted: Decem3:36PM in Mac Software edited January 2014. One the MPEG has been added, click the EDIT button to the right of the name of the MPEG.

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So far I only burned one Blu-Ray disc, of my mom's 60th birthday surprise party that I shot on my Canon Vixia HF R600 camcorder in high-definition and edited on iMovie, then exported in full HD and authored the Blu-Ray disc using Roxio MyDVD. You can drag-and-drop or click the "+" button near the bottom left of the main window. Of course, if I want to burn Blu-Rays, I could still use Roxio Toast Pro. To the main Toast window, add an MPEG file that has been sucked from the TiVo with your favorite transfer application (I've been using TiVo Decode Manager). On the left side near the top, select the VIDEO tab.

roxio toast vs idvd

When doing the editing, you are in definitely in Toast Video Player (as can be seen by looking at the menus), **BUT** you only have the editing controls IF you get to Toast Video Player from within Toast itself. Please excuse me - I was fooled by looking at the menus as to which application (Toast Video Player vs Toast 9) did the editing, but the capability is definitely there.











Roxio toast vs idvd