- DVD Menu Styles - kazura.mac | Friday, October 09 2009 @ 05:54 AM PDT
10.0.3 - R. Lynn Rardin
What surprised me was the size of the zipped 10.0.3 update (800+ MB) vs. the 10.0.2 update (400+ MB). Turns out that somebody forgot to empty the trash before finalizing the 10.0.3 image for distribution! :)Friday, October 09 2009 @ 06:11 AM PDT
10.0.3 - varase
Yeah, it is kinda ridiculous, but a lot of software now days is ridiculously large.Toast has a lot of functionality in there - and it's pretty intuitive to use.
Is it bloated? Not if you use the features.
Just recently I shot a video of a nephew playing a piano piece (a little over 3.5 mintues play time) on my iPhone and I synced it into iPhoto and threw it into Toast to burn a DVD because they didn't have anything capable of playing a H.264 MPEG4.
Total time: about five minutes to convert the MPEG4 to DVD's MPEG2, format a VIDEO_TS folder, and burn it to DVD+R.
They think I'm a magician now. And I never used the feature before that time.
Friday, October 09 2009 @ 07:29 AM PDT
10.0.3 - Tripod
The Toast 10.0.3 "update" is so large because the download contains the complete suite of seven applications that make up the Toast 10 suite.Roxio has provided the Toast suite "updates" as complete downloads for many years.
Is 819MB really that difficult to DL these days?
Friday, October 09 2009 @ 09:00 AM PDT
- 10.0.3 - R. Lynn Rardin | Friday, October 09 2009 @ 10:37 AM PDT
DVD Menu Styles - DavidRavenMoon
That's why. They are 508.01 MB on my install. Each one is a .PSD (Photoshop) file. You could go in and remove the ones you don't want.Go to the Toast app, and right click and choose "view contents" and then find the resources folder, and then the Toast DVD Menu Styles folder.
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Friday, October 09 2009 @ 05:45 AM PDT