I held off on OS X Yosemite after all the complaints regarding incompatibility with Toast 11. Hopefully, OS X El Capitan (due September 30) will not have those problems. If anyone who still uses Toast 11 gets it, I'd appreciate a report. Thanks in advance.
Toast 11 And Os X El Capitan
#1
Posted 27 September 2015 - 05:53 AM
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#2
Posted 02 October 2015 - 07:37 AM
No problems here. ![]()
El Capitan on my iMac 5K and Toast 11.
#3
Posted 03 October 2015 - 04:13 AM
No problems here.
El Capitan on my iMac 5K and Toast 11.
Thanks. Anybody else have a comment before I take the plunge?
#4
Posted 03 October 2015 - 11:10 AM
Thanks. Anybody else have a comment before I take the plunge?
Took the plunge. No problem with Toast 11.
#5
Posted 03 October 2015 - 07:08 PM
Most stuff works with El Capitan. But not "Mount Disk Image" in Utilities.
#6
Posted 04 October 2015 - 03:22 AM
My versions of iPhoto, Final Cut Pro 10, and iMovie 10 all have to be updated (requires iPhoto 9.6.1, FCP 10.2.2 and iMovie 10.0.9). My Apple User I.D. isn't recognized, so I can't update them. I figure that can be fixed with a call to Apple. My old iMovie 6.0.3 is incompatible with El Capitan, which is a bummer since the changes made after that version eliminated some of the most useful features, such as: useful audio editing capabilities (they took away audio track isolation, audio enhancements and more); basic visual effects like video overlays for green screen, split screen etc.; and time code displays.
A workaround for Yosemite is discussed here that I hope works for El Capitan: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
#7
Posted 04 October 2015 - 04:50 AM
>A workaround for Yosemite is discussed here [for the iMovie 6.0.3 issue] that I hope works for El Capitan: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
It worked for El Capitan, but it's a pain. I hope they fix it.
>My Apple User I.D. isn't recognized, so I can't update [iPhoto, Final Cut Pr0 10 and iMovie 10 . I figure that can be fixed with a call to Apple.
Tried their on-line instructions, but no luck. Will have to call.
#8
Posted 06 October 2015 - 03:36 AM
>My old iMovie 6.0.3 is incompatible with El Capitan, which is a bummer since the changes made after that version eliminated some of the most useful features, such as: useful audio editing capabilities (they took away audio track isolation, audio enhancements and more); basic visual effects like video overlays for green screen, split screen etc.; and time code displays.
I spoke with Apple about this, and a fix sin't going to happen. They want you to upgrade to iMovie 10.
>A workaround for Yosemite is discussed here that I hope works for El Capitan: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
It works, but not well. Quite slow and balky. Fortunately, I have an old MacBook Pro with an older OS, so I can use iMovie 6.0.3 there.
#9
Posted 07 October 2015 - 04:06 AM
>My old iMovie 6.0.3 is incompatible with El Capitan, which is a bummer since the changes made after that version eliminated some of the most useful features, such as: useful audio editing capabilities (they took away audio track isolation, audio enhancements and more); basic visual effects like video overlays for green screen, split screen etc.; and time code displays.
I spoke with Apple about this, and a fix sin't going to happen. They want you to upgrade to iMovie 10.
>A workaround for Yosemite is discussed here that I hope works for El Capitan: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
It works, but not well. Quite slow and balky. Fortunately, I have an old MacBook Pro with an older OS, so I can use iMovie 6.0.3 there. Then, I was able to render the file on the new MacBook Pro with OS El Capitan, author it with iDVD, and burn it with Toast.
#10
Posted 08 October 2015 - 03:43 AM
>My old iMovie 6.0.3 is incompatible with El Capitan, which is a bummer since the changes made after that version eliminated some of the most useful features, such as: useful audio editing capabilities (they took away audio track isolation, audio enhancements and more); basic visual effects like video overlays for green screen, split screen etc.; and time code displays.
I spoke with Apple about this, and a fix sin't going to happen. They want you to upgrade to iMovie 10.
>A workaround for Yosemite is discussed here that I hope works for El Capitan: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
It works, but not well. Quite slow and balky. Fortunately, I have an old MacBook Pro with an older OS, so I can use iMovie 6.0.3 there. Then, I was able to render the file on the new MacBook Pro with OS El Capitan, author it with iDVD, and burn it with Toast.
I had the iMovie file on an external hard drive. I moved it to the desktop of the new MacBook Pro, and the editing process ran very smoothly.
#11
Posted 11 October 2015 - 10:11 AM
Most stuff works with El Capitan. But not "Mount Disk Image" in Utilities.
Yes, it does not work. :-(
#12
Posted 23 October 2015 - 01:09 AM
I held off on OS X Yosemite after all the complaints regarding incompatibility with Toast 11. Hopefully, OS X El Capitan (due September 30) will not have those problems. If anyone who still uses Toast 11 gets it, I'd appreciate a report. Thanks in advance.
I ,like yourself waited for os x El Capitan . Having loaded this new system my Toast 11 now does not show STAGE images . They are just two blank screens with no images .I have asked Roxio to respond but have had no reply so far . Anybody out there with any suggestion ? Thanking you in anticipation .
#13
Posted 23 October 2015 - 02:54 AM
I ,like yourself waited for os x El Capitan . Having loaded this new system my Toast 11 now does not show STAGE images . They are just two blank screens with no images .I have asked Roxio to respond but have had no reply so far . Anybody out there with any suggestion ? Thanking you in anticipation .
This worked for me: https://discussions..../thread/6770253
Not ideal, but I can at least use iMovie 6.0.3. Maybe it will work for STAGE.
#14
Posted 08 December 2015 - 07:14 PM
I just tried to burn a CD (from a disk image) using toast 11 under os x 10.11.1, but it crashed after I checked out the settings. I don't know if I should go ahead and try burning a CD or not now that it crashes... any suggestions?
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