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Nor can QuickTime Player successfully export these files to another format. Roxio Toast 11 Titanium at Amazon for 89.99 Toast's video conversion feature now supports a wider range of playback devices than ever before. This means that “the audio and video tracks are interleaved together into one track.” It turns out that the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component cannot demux the audio and video, which means you hear nothing when playing the file (as confirmed in this Apple article). These TiVo-derived MPEG-2 files are multiplexed (or “muxed” in the vernacular). The file's only 2.3 GB and I'm wondering if I can burn it with Toast. It's a MPEG-4 file (H.264) with an AAC audio codec. The rip is of a bunch of home videos that I had authored on a Blu Ray disc at my co-workers computer.
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While these MPEG-2 files will open after the Component is installed, you won’t hear any audio on playback. I have a Blu Ray rip of a movie that I'm trying to burn on DVD with Toast. Assuming this is your only need for the Component, I recommend not wasting your cash here.
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The MPEG-2 files will similarly refuse to open in QuickTime Player-unless you fork over $20 for Apple’s QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component. Anybody recommend the Pro or the Regular version and why Also, have you had better luck with the Pro or the Regular version I am using a MacBook Pro 17 inch with FCP Studio that I both purchased in November.
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The MPEG-2 files still took up just as much space as the original. The Toast 10 Titanium Pro package includes versions of SoundSoap (noise-reduction audio software) FotoMagico (HD image presentations) LightZone (image editing) Streamer (content streaming to iPods, iPhones, and other mobile devices) and Sonicfire Pro (soundtrack editing for video), plus support for Blu-ray and high-definition authoring. While this was a move in the right direction, it was not a total solution. I quickly found TiVo Decoder, a freeware utility that converts. Roxio Toast 10 Titanium at Amazon for $99.I figured others had traveled down this road before me, so I searched the Web for a solution.
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It still offers rock-solid disc burning, and if you want to do some professional authoring Toast is the tool to have, but if you already have an older version then stick with it. Contact the manufacturer of the software package, and file a bug report. Other features, particularly those in Toast 10 Pro, are largely superfluous. There are some useful new features in Toast 10: the improved interface is easier to read and the media browser is easier to use, although, as a whole, the interface is harder to use, with a lot of the functionality hidden away. These applications are all available elsewhere for less, but with Toast 10 you will make a saving if you were planning on buying two or more of these. If you spend the £40 extra on the Professional version of Toast, you'll also get SonicFire Pro for authoring soundtracks SoundSoap for improving the sound on video and audio files FotoMagico for creating HD slideshows and LightZone for touching up photos. Since you have to convert the video anyway, why you wouldn't store it on your iPod, we don't actually know. There's even a tool that enables you to capture streaming Flash video from websites such as YouTube.īundled with Toast is a plethora of other programs, some of which are obviously relevant, some of which take gilding the lily to a new level: there's DiscCatalog Maker RE for cataloguing disks and creating Cover Flow images for them CD Spin Doctor for recording and manipulating audio files from LPs, tapes or web streams, cleaning them up and adding metadata Get Backup 2 for file system folder synchronisation Disc Cover 2 for making inlays and the new Streamer application, which together with a free iPhone/ iPod touch application, lets you watch videos you have on your Mac over the net. There's a new tool for converting audiobook CDs into iPod audiobook format while changing the playback speed.
You can extract clips from DVD Video for conversion. There's a conversion tool that lets you take video and convert it to play on iPods, PlayStations, PSPs, Blackberries, Treos, and other devices. Unfortunately, to justify Toast 10's rather hefty £80- £120 price tag, Roxio has thrown in just about everything but the kitchen sink. But, note that Roxio has removed HD-DVD and DivX disc authoring capabilities. New to Toast 10 are functions for creating AVCHD archives from your high-def camcorder, so you can archive video for use later and a tool for creating compilation DVDs from VIDEO_TS folders.