

All of them were stored properly in the same place. But it was random as other disks made at a similar time with the same media are not damaged. However, many of them now have problems, especially the BR disks. In the last 5+ years, I have used only the top line Verbatim disks. I have an external LG Blu-ray burner that has M-Disc capabilities (<$150 8 years ago) Besides the M-Disc media, I have used almost every brand in most every format. While we're on the subject of disk burning, I'm wondering if "burners" would report back on failing media, M-Discs, and other pertinent issues. It may just be a resources issue, despite how slow a DVD burner is.

If it crashes, go to the Console and find out why. The first thing I would do is to delete Toast as completely as possible and reinstall it. I have had problems with some of the Toast applets not working correctly after aging a bit, but never an uncorrectable situation. I would suggest you start looking at your crash reports. While not as comprehensive as Toast, Disk Utility can take care of normal writing tasks, just like it always has. I am running Toast 15 in Mojave, and all is well on my 2009 cMP. In all, Roxio Toast Titanium is a complete utility for working with optical disk formats, whether you're burning, recovering or backing-up data.Click to expand.I agree with what's been offered as a remedy. Though not 100% effective, the program works hard to rescue as much data as possible, meaning that data which was previously lost for good can now potentially be rescued.Īs usual, Roxio Toast Titanium has some slight problems concerning inter-compatibility with older versions and with software from other manufacturers. Another interesting feature of Roxio Toast Titanium is Data Recovery which tries to rescue data from a damaged (i.e. If creating audio CDs is your thing than you'll like the fingerprinting technology which helps you identify tracks with no name. Roxio Toast Titanium also adds some limited yet welcome editing features, in this case, trimming and cropping to clean up your videos. Your EyeTV shows can be streamed from the internet to your Mac or iPhone. Toast can still automatically connect to your TiVo and copy shows and movies across to your Mac, ready to watch there, convert for a portable device or burn to disk. In terms of new features, the most significant addition to Roxio Toast Titanium 11 is higher quality export profiles for export to Vimeo, an updated Roku video export profile and audio CD projects now allows up to 199 tracks. The new Batch DVD-Video function is great to quickly compress or convert videos to DVD. If you want to create your own DVD with menus and other features, Roxio Toast Titanium has several templates to help you along, or you can create your own custom menus.
