![]() ![]() And you can now view the Media Browser as a separate floating palette (as before) or integrated into the main UI. You might even notice that Toast icon now has a disc and an iPhone coming out the toaster rather than two discs-a nod to the waning importance of physical media for many users these days.īut speaking of physical media, I still burn data DVD backups (mostly of concerts in lossless audio formats as archives) and with Toast 10, it took until the last version-10.0.8-before I could reliably burn those DVDs without every third one failing during the writing process. With Toast 11, I haven’t seen any such problems and have been burning data DVDs for weeks with only the rare failure along the way. Toast 11 expands its video format support, adding presets for the iPhone 4, Android phones, Windows Media Video, DivX Plus HD, and MKV, as well as Internet-specific presets for YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, and F4V Flash video. You can also have Toast publish directly to online services and even tweet the link to the video-I added a 720p video shot with my iPhone into Toast under the Convert heading, and uploaded it directly to my Vimeo account. While the process wasn’t as smooth as using iMovie-for example, the Title field was blank even though I’d already given my video a name in Toast-it did take me directly to the video page on Vimeo when it was finished uploading (a nice touch). ![]() Using the High quality setting, the movie was almost identical in quality and file size to the same movie exported from iMovie.
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