

- #ROXIO TOAST 17 SUPPORT FOR CUE FILES FOR MAC#
- #ROXIO TOAST 17 SUPPORT FOR CUE FILES MAC OS#
- #ROXIO TOAST 17 SUPPORT FOR CUE FILES FULL#
#ROXIO TOAST 17 SUPPORT FOR CUE FILES FULL#
#ROXIO TOAST 17 SUPPORT FOR CUE FILES MAC OS#
Mac OS 10.2.8 or higher is required for USB 2.0 support. Recorders connected to USB 2.0 ports now display full USB 2.0 speeds in Recorder setup.Selecting different recorders or mounted images for CD/DVD copy source.


Language support for French, German, Italian and Japanese.Addresses an issue where over 90% of CPU cycles is used while erasing a disc."Toast It" contextual menu now properly follows the post-recording verify preferences.Resolves an issue where existing data may be overwritten on a DVD+RW if the blank disc is inserted immediately when the "Insert Disc" sheet is displayed.Copy window now displays correct information about DVD-Video source discs.Addresses a minor security issue in the Toast Disc Image Mount kernel extension.Files sizes for pre-existing MPEG content are now calculated correctly when determining disc capacity.Resolves an unexpected quit when preparing a disc with certain video files.Creating video discs from PVR content no longer has A/V synchronization issues.

Resolves an issue where the Abort option would not abort the encoding process.DVDs without menus now correctly start playing with the first title on the disc.Resolves an issue where multiplexed MPEG files with AC3 or MPEG audio may fail the MEI verification test.Resolves an issue where artifacts may appear when encoding using High Quality settings or when reencoding existing content.Audio is now properly encoded in DVD Music Albums for tracks that are option-dragged into the content area (requires Toast with Jam 6).Resolves an issue where sub-menus in very large DVD Music Albums would link to an incorrect track (requires Toast with Jam 6).Left and right audio channels are no longer reversed when burning DVD Music Albums (requires Toast with Jam 6).Resolves an unexpected quit when preparing a disc with very specific sizes of data files.
