7/3/2023 0 Comments Toast titanium![]() ![]() toast from the ".sit", using the commandline "unar.exe" (The Unarchiver) to extract the image. On a i5 CPU box running a 32bit XP, it took 28 seconds to extract the. img file is also a less useful addition as it doesn't preserve the original CD (and primarily, ISO archives of originals are always preferred here). You made some good points there and the Virtual CD/DVD Utility is certainly the way to mount this. ![]() I'm OK with whatever you decide, I just don't think it's necessary for this particular iso, but that's also just my opinion. bin wrapper, then do so, I'll leave it up to you. Those who do care about such things will probably (like myself) ensure all DL'd mountable archives are read-only, out of habit.īut if you feel it's more appropriate to include it in a. I don't think most people downloading it will care one way or the other, will likely use it once to install and then toss it in the Trash. What someone does with it after this is up to them. iso, preserves this, so it is fine IMO to upload it here as is for archiving. The Toast image in question appears to be unmodified since time of creation. Mac OS X will go by the ".iso" suffix file-name ending and give it to Disk Image Mounter to mount - but again, manually locking the image may be required before mounting it, if the downloader wants to preserve date and time stamps. But manually locking the image may be required before mounting it. Toast will have no issue with mounting a generic Creator/Type code-less image, it will read from the data fork and determine it's OK as is. The Virtual Utility also mounts all images as locked by default, so mounted images do not get written to by that app, and there's no need to lock any image it mounts. The newest version of the Virtual CD/DVD Utility includes a handy Creator/Type restore dropper which turns a generic icon into a native Virtual CD/DVD Utility icon (double-click and it mounts the image without needing to launch the Utility separately). To my knowledge, on Mac, non-locked images aren't preserved in their purest state once mounted 5.2.3Īll versions of Toast 5 will run (but not install) in 8.6 if you install Carbon Lib 1.6.Ībout the ".bin" wrapper, there's one thing that made me consider it: Creator/Type codes and, in particular, to have the image file pre-locked, once decoded. "Toast Titanium 5.2.3 Update" to update from 5.2.1 to get you to ver. "Toast Titanium 5.2.1 Update" to update from 5.1.x to get you to ver. "Toast Titanium 5.1.1 Update" to update from 5.0.x to get you to ver. That is what the first download includes plus a serializer. There are only 3 updaters required to upgrade from version 5.0 in order to get you to ver. Here is the complete collection off all the updated + toast (thanks to supernova777): See Also: | Astarte Toast 2 | Toast 3 I Toast 4 Deluxe | Toast 6 Titanium | Toast 7 Titanium | Toast 8 Titanium | Toast 9 Titanium | Toast 10 Titanium | Toast 11 Titanium | Toast 12 Titanium | Product Keys or Serials for Roxio Toast 5 Titaniumĥ.23 YWXX-CGP-USW-DV3-LCUO or SP-HG15N-HP693-S72ORĥ.02 C38V-KD0-03H-PMM-U9CX or NZNW-6QH-Z1G-D7T-5RJT ![]() Please do not upload any more versions without asking on this page or in the forum first. With Toast 20 and the HD/BD plug-in you can burn high-def video content on standard DVD discs and play them back on your set-top Blu-ray Disc(TM) player! This is an innovative way to get up to an hour of high-def content on affordable DVD media.Ĭreating High Definition DVDs with Toast 20 and the HD/BD plug-in? Toast 20 includes Roxio Video Player which lets you play Toast-created High Definition DVDs right on your Mac for easy viewing.Fast efficient utility for mounting, burning and creating image files!Īrchive now contains versions 5.0.2, the last version compatible with OS 8.6, through 5.2.3, which requires OS 9.1 and will work with 10.1.2 or later, on PPC. You don't have a Blu-ray burner yet? No problem. With Toast 20 and the HD/BD plug-in you can archive all the high-def shows you want by burning them to Blu-ray or standard DVD discs for playback on any Blu-ray compatible set top box. If you own an EyeTV, TiVo DVR, or other TV tuner solution then you know that while it can be fun to build large collections of shows, but collections take up large amounts of precious disk space on your Mac. These discs can be played on any standard Blu-ray set top box including Playstation 3. Use the latest Blu-ray drives to burn your high-def movies and AVCHD camcorder video. Toast High-Def/Blu-ray Disc Plug-in lets you author HD video content from AVCHD camcorders and EyeTV recordings on to standard DVDs and Blu-ray Discs for playback on any standard Blu-ray set top box or PlayStation 3 game console. ![]()
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