Roxio releases Toast 9 Titanium with Blu-ray disc authoring, remote video streaming software

Blu-ray disc burning on computers gets even better and easier with the launch of Roxio’s Toast 9 Titanium software. Toast 9 lets users record HD content from their HD camcorders and HD programming from TiVo DVRs and Elgato’s EyeTV devices to Blu-ray Disc. For users who haven’t adapted the Blu-ray technology yet, Roxio Toast 9 also allows burning HD videos and slide shows on standard DVDs.
Roxio’s Toast 9 Titanium also comes with a Streamer application that can be used for streaming video content stored on Mac computers to an iPhone or iPod touch via Wi-Fi connection. It even works with any other connected Mac or PC as well.
Aside from these features, Toast 9 Titanium can also be used for creating great sounding CDs and DVDs and for capturing streaming audio for recording Internet radio. Toast 9 also captures music tracks and automatically tags these tracks with song titles, artist or other related information.
Other features of Roxio’s Toast 9 Titanium include:
- Mac & PC data spanning of large files across multiple discs
- Blu-ray disc support
- Video editing especially unwanted segments from TiVo, EyeTV and QuickTime
- Time Savers
- Library Extension for building an extensive audio library
- Audio fingerprinting for tagging artists, song titles and music genres
- Perfect Mixing with DJ-style cross fades and transitions, output level adjustments and enhancement filters
- On-the-go entertainment through Roxio Streamer
- High Quality Photo Discs
- Accessing iLife and Aperture libraries directly
- Personalized Disc Artwork for labels and cover
Roxio Toast 9 Titanium is now available through direct purchase at Roxio for $99.99. It will be release to other retailers and outlets this month for $99.99 as well.
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So with toast 9 can you do video editing? Like if you wanted to edit out a specific scene or audio from a movie?
on March 29, 2008 at 02:08 PM - LINK