Leopard’s Quick Look capability is supported as well, so you can preview images, movies, or audio files you’d like to include in your Toast projects. The Media Browser can now sift through images in Aperture, Apple’s pro-level photography software, and it also works with iMovie 08 projects and files. With Blu-ray Disc now an option, that’s not really an efficient way to show how much space is being used, so that wraparound gauge has been replaced with a linear gauge that stretches across the bottom of the Toast window instead. Previous versions of Toast featured a gauge to show you how much space your project would take up on the target medium which wrapped around the big red Burn button. Moving your cursor over each option in the project layout presents you with tool tips that explain exactly what each option does. That new Convert project tab lets you convert video files for a variety of players-everything from mobile devices like your BlackBerry or a Palm Treo to a Microsoft Xbox 360 game console or the Apple TV. ![]() While Toast’s familiar three-pane interface remains, the project layout column adds a new Convert option used to convert video from one format to another-incorporating the functionality of Roxio’s Popcorn 3 software. Roxio has refined Toast’s user interface to reflect its new functionality. Toast 9 Titanium now features the ability to pause and resume video encoding as well, if you need to free up your CPU temporarily for other tasks. ![]() You can also create DVD compilations, combining multiple DVDs onto a single disc, and batch-convert multiple VIDEO_TS folders.
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