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Toast burn to dvd without reencoding
Toast burn to dvd without reencoding







toast burn to dvd without reencoding
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Trnscoding can be an even longer process - only defined by the hardware resources your MAC has,īTW - I am close to though my BluRay Player out of the window due to its drive noise and slow loading time - I purely use Apple TV for videos now Keep in mind - BluRay burning is a lengthy process - most of the time is spent for the burning process itself. For protection and longevity purposes HDDs are not that bad either. There are tons of faster ways to share media. If you want to share media with some friends build your own cloud e.g. Get an Apple TV for 99 bucks and hook it up to your TV-set and you're done without burning anything. Toast is one of the best ever done softwares for media burning and the defacto standard on MACs and it is my personal favorite of all time useful softwares.īUT physical media is slowly very old fashioned - I'd not be surprised that my current DVD and BluRay burners are the last I will ever build. You can easily check how fast the burring itself is wen you burn two identical copies - if the 2nd one is significantly faster then you probably used a significant amount of time for transcoding

toast burn to dvd without reencoding

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When you burn a BluRay with Full HD video and you transcode the video it is a given that it takes some time.Ī.) Buy a much faster MAC (Mac Pro late 2013 with dual GPU)Ĭ.) Live with it and plan on the burning time. When you simply burn single sided DVDs with no video ttranscodign - just data - 8-12x should be realistic and a DVD should be ready in a few minutes. Transcoding of Video could take hours if you do crazy stuff with the settings. Burning a 25 GB BluRay takes me also some 40 Minutes since my burner is so slow. Maybe it is only your perception that it takes too long but in reality it is the standard time that your media needs. So a few questions to you to narrow down the problemġ.) Do you transcode anything (Video/ Audio) that would explain the 45 minutesĢ.) If you burn data on a DVD - what kind of discs do you use - could it be that the speed of your disc is too slow and Toast recognizes it=?ģ.) Do you use double sided media - the the speed goes down as wellĤ.) For BluRays most burners are qute slow and the data amount is huge - so 45 minutes could be a very fast time for 50 GB (double sided disc)

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Works flawlessly on 10.9.2 and I've never had a situation where the software disappointed me - straight forward user interface and good quality - never had a single loss of data ever since I've been using it. I own Toast Titanium 11.2 Pro as well with the BluRay Plugin and it works flawlessly and it is IMHO the best media burning software ever. I have been to their support forums and my problem is not unique. It takes approximately 45 minutes to burn a single DVD. So we upgraded to 11 and it is the most painfully slow software. Toast 8 worked well but would not burn Blu-Ray. I am looking for software to burn Blu-ray data discs and am currently using Toast 11.









Toast burn to dvd without reencoding