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M1 and macOS 12 Monterey


MaxEdisonMD

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/10/2021 at 5:21 PM, patvideoguy said:

Sadly I have had zero luck using Toast 20 Pro. I started before upgrading to Monterey, and had endless problems. Same continues with Monterey. Just crashes endlessly.

It seems to have the same bugs that Toast 19 had when it came out. Result code = -48 and -47.

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Toast 20 is still an Intel native app only.  It does use a decoder process that is M1 native, but since about 90% of the work is done by the Intel app when you are encoding, the performance is not good on a M1.  With similar settings, it looks like Apple Compressor 4.6 (which is M1 native) can beat it by about a factor of two.  I have not upgraded yet to Monterey, so I'm still using MacOS 11.6.1.  I do have problems with Toast crashing unexpectedly (on a 16 GB M1 Mini), and I'm seeing other problems mentioned here like the disk size being too big,  especially after doing any customization of the default menu/background choices.  If I could get it to stop re-encoding MP4 files, I would be happy.  I've had this problem ever since the Blu-ray plug-in came out years ago.

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I have a brand new MacBook Pro 16 inch with M1 Max Pro running Monterey.  I can get Toast 20 Pro to work to burn a Blu-Ray, but it won't work in the "Updated" mode with all of the nice menu options.  It only works in "Classic" mode which is limited in its menu choices.  Hoping Roxio will fix this!

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I have a MacBook Air with the M1 and Toast 20 gives an "unstable connection" error when I try to burn a DVD. Works fine on my Intel iMac. Looks like they don't have the M1 quite figured out even running Rosetta. Upgraded from 17 with the hope it would work better... big mistake. Run don't walk to the nearest exit, believe I will be requesting a refund on this one.

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On 11/10/2021 at 3:31 PM, MaxEdisonMD said:

Anyone have any experience with Toast 20 running on a M1 Mac in Monterey?  If so, any luck with the Blu-ray plugin as it is the primary reason I would use Toast?  I have a new MBP with the M1 Max processor.

I can make a blu-ray image but any thing pass 10GB will cause a kernel panic. But the image plays OK on a Intel Mac Pro. That tells me the UDF driver version needs up dating on the M1 Macs.

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On 11/10/2021 at 3:31 PM, MaxEdisonMD said:

Anyone have any experience with Toast 20 running on a M1 Mac in Monterey?  If so, any luck with the Blu-ray plugin as it is the primary reason I would use Toast?  I have a new MBP with the M1 Max processor.

Looks like a new UDF driver for M1 Macs is needed.

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Roxio support is a joke. Their helpdesk sends one to pages dating from 2009!

Have new M1 mac, upgraded to Toast Titanium 20 and it will not work.

Unstable connection, error messages, the lot.

Re installed my MacOS, with Apple's help, done everything under the sun to co-operate with Roxio, but it's a no-go.

 

Also, Roxio refuse me any refund.

I have, like many others, purchased earlier software editions.

 

Disgusting.

Do Not Buy this rubbish!

 

 

 

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glad i came across this.  I was getting ready to buy the upgrade to toast 20 pro until I read this.  That's too bad.

btw, do you need to have your previous version installed when doing the upgrade?   I was going to attempt a toast 11 to toast 20 upgrade.  Don't have 11 installed, just have my receipt and code.

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Just trying to make a CD: I get all the tracks lined up and save it as a .disc file which has always worked in the past. I quit and then relaunch and open the .disc file which should put all the tracks back where they were. Which it does, only there a disc break after every track! And these disc breaks can't be moved or clicked to go away. Seems the only way to save a disc line-up is to save all the files as an .sd2 audio file (which of course can't be mounted any more).

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Roxio have updated Toast Titanium Pro 20.1 to Version 20.2 for Mac OS Ventura just Download the Full Installer as indicated in the updater window.

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