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William Dishong
> 3 dayIts an easy to use, intuitive, program for making DVDs of programs i was involved in producing. I have made thousands of DVDs over the years. Try it, youll like it.
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TPfeiffer
> 3 dayPoor performance, crashes brand new computer, tech services group is horrible.
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HillDale
> 3 dayI am not sure if there are bugs with this software or that macOS is not so good at supporting optical discs, but I have spent too much time looking at spinning beachballs and nothing happening. Ive encountered several failed attempts at burning discs including archival M discs which are quite expensive. Customer support from Corel is non -existent. I have tried alternatives and they seem to perform no better. However, when Toast does work it does a good job and offers a good range of customisation. For best results, always remember to burn at half the speed recommended for the disc or slower and this advice should be included in the Roast instructions.
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Art F.
> 3 dayGreat program working with it all the time , I love its features
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otubbyo
> 3 dayBurns CDs OK, DVDs dont play well on all players
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Orie Kihn
> 3 dayAbsolute trash! Not nearly as good as previous Mac versions. Older versions were intuitively obvious and user friendly. This version (and version 20) has glitzy graphics but wont do the things that the older versions did. Help is obscure and NOT helpful. Would return this but its too late. Cant even burn a Mac-only data CD. Not sure what the tekkies were thinking. I began programming in machine language in 1959 and have modeled nuclear systems and business systems but find this impenetrable. Its important to make software user friendly. We certainly have enough processing power and storage to make it easy. The Toast programmers need to take a couple of marketing and customer psychology courses and then try again. Or, hire the old programmers who developed the original versions.
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B. P. Sexton
> 3 dayIve used this program since Toast 11. I primarily use it to burn DVDs. The program isnt perfect. It does crash sometimes. It isnt always user friendly. You will have to practice and make sure before you burn that all the details (title, subtitles, etc.) are correct. Overall, the program is my best option for my Mac. I dont like the program all that much. But, it does get the job done even with its flaws.
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Mark Jim
> 3 dayterrible last - not worth it my mistake I did not return it
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MakeNoiz
> 3 dayToast used to be great until Roxio were bought out by Corel. Ive successfully written a couple DVDs but if your trying to write a Blu-ray™ disc forget it. Ive used Toast for years but when upgrading from version 17 to 19 so I could author Blu-ray™ discs, Ive received nothing but errors. Quite frustrated with the lack of Blu-ray™ authoring software out there for Mac. Ive tried reaching out to customer support but the best they could do is tell me to reinstall the software which didnt solve a thing. Toast used to be my go to but it seems that after being acquired by Corel, this slice of Toast has been burnt.
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Kenneth M. Sanderman
> 3 dayThis software was a previous return and because of that I couldnt even register it! Shady way to do business!