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Jam

Jam - 6.0.3

create, master, burn professional audio CDs, DVDs

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Current Version: 6.0.3
Release Date: 2005-05-10
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 10,706
Downloads (all versions): 46,046
Price: $199.95

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Product Description:

Toast with Jam 6 combines the entire award-winning Toast 6 Titanium suite with a rich array of audio software for musicians and music lovers to create superior sounding CDs and DVDs.

Toast with Jam 6 includes:

  • Toast 6 Titanium suite - includes Toast, CD Spin Doctor, Motion Pictures, Discus RE, Deja Vu backup
  • Jam 6 - CD mixing/mastering software
  • Dolby Digital sound - for DVD video and music albums
  • Peak 4 Express - stereo editor

Ideal for use with home theaters and in-car DVD players, the new DVD Music Album creates audio DVDs with over 36 hours of Dolby Digital quality music complete with on-screen menus, auto-play navigation, song information, and even album artwork.

Dolby Digital, the Hollywood standard, provides the added benefit of adding over two hours of video to DVDs while maintaining video quality and audio fidelity.

What's new in this version:

Includes all previous Jam 6 updates and:

  • Following discussions with Apple, this version will no longer allow customers to create audio CDs or export audio to their hard drive using purchased iTunes music store content.
  • Resolves an issue where certain ISRC codes could not be entered.
  • Resolves an issue where Jam fails to launch when audio output is set to 96 kHz.
  • Resolves an issue with images failing to be mounted or unmounted on Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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Jam CommentaryNo longer works - Version: 6.0.3, 9/2/2006 04:18PM PST

Superstitious
I think Toast updates have broken Jam. The last Toast update, as far as I can tell, caused Jam to quit with an error. Now, after I've applied Toast 7.1, Jam won't burn more than the first track on a disc. Maybe it's not Toast 7.1, but Jam used to work and the only things that have changed are Toast and OS X. Maybe Jam doesn't like 10.4.7?
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Jam Troubleshooting ReportFade Outs on Final Track of Disk is NEVER Saved - Version: 6.0.3, 9/15/2005 01:42PM PST

Absinthe--2008
I was hoping that v6.0.3 would fix this annoying fault that has always bugged me with v6.0.2, but no... It is still a bug.

Make a custom fade on the final track of a disk, save it, then reopen it... and sorry, you've got to make that fade out again if you want to burn it to disk...

Any chance this can be fixed?
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Jam Commentaryglad there's hymn... - Version: 6.0.3, 5/15/2005 01:34AM PST

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rcfa
...if Apple starts having ridiculous policies, there's a way around it.

Since Jam is there to create red-book Audio CDs, the compressed audio needs to be decompressed for burning anyway. At that point, where the f*ck is the difference between burning a CD from iTunes and then re-ripping it for use in Jam and using the tune directly in JAM?
The difference is NONE, unless Apple does additional audio quality degradation when burning red-book audio CDs from iTunes Music Store contents with the iTunes CD burning feature without telling anyone.
The whole thing's a joke. It's like insisting that the gate in the fence be locked, while the fence only covers one of four sides of a square garden and the fence is low enough to jump over even on crutches...

Big deal, all it costs is our valuable time, but it won't prevent what it's trying to prevent, which is the exercise of fait-use personal copying and mixing with an application that has more features than the limited Joe-Sixpack iTunes.

Of course, I still prefer WaveBurner over Jam for some things, but that's a different story. Apple's and RIAA's lawyers need a good whack on their fingers and butts.

Heck, why even install the cripple upgrade?
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