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Review: Roxio Toast 8 media management

A worthy upgrade for Roxio’s popular Mac disc-writing software

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Price: £70
Manufacturer: Roxio



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Good points

  • Versatile features for creating music
  • Blu-ray support
  • Video compression utility for iPod and PSP

Bad points

  • Poor manual

Overall Roxio Toast 8 is a versatile program for any Mac user wanting to create their own audio CDs or DVDs.


Cliff Joseph, Computeract!ve 12 Jan 2007

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All Apple Mac computers come with basic software for burning CDs and DVDs. They also include Apple’s iDVD program, which creates slick menus for home DVDs.

However, Roxio’s Toast has earned a strong following amongst Mac users by providing a wide range of additional features in the disc-writing sphere.

Roxio Toast 8 is a fairly major upgrade, kicking off with new look that will come as a shock to existing users who have gotten used to Toast’s distinctive yet simple interface. However, it works well and features, such as the floating Browser palette, make it easier to quickly add music, video and other files to your projects.

Other new disc-creation features include the ability to trim songs, add fades and crossfades and adjust audio effects such as reverb and pitch controls. Roxio has also thrown in an additional program called Discover for designing and printing CD and DVD labels.

Toast 8 can now export video in a variety of formats. What's more, there are automatic options for compressing video files for an iPod or Portable Playstation. More technically inclined users can also convert files into increasingly popular formats such as DivX and Ogg Vorbis. It also supports Blu-ray for writing discs up to 50GB.

We also like the ability to grab a bunch of video clips and quickly create your own DVD compilations.

Our only complaint – as with previous versions of Toast – is that the poor manual, which tends to simply list features without properly explaining how they work.

Still, there’s no doubt that Toast 8 is a good upgrade and will certainly earn its keep if you like to create your own music and video compilation discs.

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