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3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Toast 8, 2007-11-17 I bought this so I could convert and access my TiVo shows on my Apple. The one issue I have with the TiVo Transfer application is that I can't stream shows from my TiVo DVR. I have to transfer them to my hard drive first. Some of my programs are 5 gig and the process takes about 4 hours on my wireless network. Over all, though, it integrates nicely. I was able to tranfer a program of Family Guy, convert it to mpg4 and then load it onto my iPod. Pretty fun!
Toast is EXCELLENT, 2007-11-16 After using Toast for a few months, I have found it to be everything that I needed and more.
Converts and burns tracks on the fly, in other words, takes an MP3 track and burns it as an audio CD for my car player that DOESN'T play MP3's.
Burned many DVD movies with it, works perfectly.
Easy Fast , 2007-11-11 Toast has always been, and continues to be a invaluable tool for the Mac user.
It is now a lot more extensive with video DVD support - it is so much easier than the included DVD burner that Mac OSX comes with.
If you can afford it, this is totally worth it!
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Well done, 2007-11-03 As a Mac user, I've been using Toast for a long time. When I saw version 8 at a good price I snapped it up. As usual, it does not disappoint. It is a reliable, quality product and it performs all tasks flawlessly. My only suggestion for someone considering it is: if you just want to back up or burn CDs, you don't need Toast, but if you want to do more, such as archiving and converting vinyl recordings, Toast is a solid product that will help you do these things easily.
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Bad choice if your serious about converting analog to digital, 2007-10-05 I was most in need of software to convert vinyl to MP3. The software bundled with Toast 8 for burning vinyl is called Spin Doctor and will probably suffice for a lot of people. I have many 16 channel recordings that I wanted to get the best sound from them, and Spin Doctor falls very short. I purchased Sound Studio 3 and the difference is like a transistor radio verses stereo in my opinion. Toast 8 seems to be excellent for DVD and CD to MP3 and relitively easy to use. I bought Toast 8 based on reviews from their website, wrong place for review. For me Toast 8 was a waste of money.
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