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Roxio releases Toast 9 Titanium for the Mac



Roxio today released their long-awaited version 9 update to Toast Titanium, their full-featured disc-creation software for the Mac.

The most notable feature updates to Toast have to do with the new realm of HD and Blu-Ray content and production. Toast 9 allows users to record high-definition content from high-definition camcorders and favorite HD programming from sources such as Tivo to a Blu-ray Disc.

With Toast, you can record pretty much anything to a Blu-Ray disc, and store as many as 12,500 music tracks and over 50,000 photos. In other words, good luck filling that Blu-Ray queue to full.

Additionally, the new Roxio Streamer allows users to stream video content stored on their home Mac to a Wi-Fi connected iPhone or iPod Touch or any Internet connected Mac or PC. We're looking forward to giving that feature a run for its money.

In order to author Blu-Ray HD content, you'll need the $20 Blu-Ray plugin. Thankfully, Roxio is offering the plugin free for a limited time.

Toast costs $99, $80 for the upgrade.

[via MacInTouch]

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