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Toast titanium pro 12.1
Toast titanium pro 12.1








toast titanium pro 12.1

You are the first person in the forum who has mentioned using Compressor to make a Blu-ray compliant h.264 video for use in Toast. Istari, I probably shouldn't respond at all because your process is one I have no way of testing. unless I drag the pointer all the way back to 0:00:00 and start over.

toast titanium pro 12.1

However, if I go too far and try to "scrub" backwards, it then stops playing video at all. Additionally, if I try to use the player via "Edit" to locate a frame to use as a "poster frame" via "set picture", it seems that if I start from the beginning, I can pause it and select one.

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and all other audio from the Mac is fine (iTunes, system sound effects, etc.) - it's just Toast that's stopped providing audio output. Toast is set to use the "system default", which is currently a 19" HDTV connected via HDMI. Separately, unrelated to the above but related to Toast 12, when I first started using it, I was able to get both video and audio preview via "Edit" now it appears to be video only, no audio. "what the heck"? o_O I can understand if there's an occasional pause during "multiplexing" while it has to create structures, but would otherwise generally expect the "slow but steady" progress when it was ready to transfer content that's otherwise not going to be re-encoded. It *seems* to still be doing actual work (Finder isn't reporting it as "not responding", and I occasionally see activity if I stare at the progress bar long enough), but. has spent the last ~30m crawling its way up to 70%. It then moved on to the next one (~26m running time, ~5.5GB of data), and. Having selected a disc image as the output destination, it sat at the 1% mark for ~2m, then took another ~1m to "multiplex" the first title/track (~1h 23m running time, ~12.5GB of data) and reporting it was now 68% complete. I went through the custom settings, and selected "never" for re-encoding. Project has 3 titles/tracks, each were externally encoded as H.264 and AC3 via Apple's Compressor. I'm trying to create a Blu-ray disc image to start with to avoid burning "coasters". Just bought Toast 12 with the Blu-ray plug-in, applied the 12.1 update.










Toast titanium pro 12.1