Encoding a video file bogs down my Mac for hours. I want to be able to suspend the application and then resume. I know that Unix allows this (contrl-Z in the Terminal window). MacOS probably does as well. But how do you do this with toast titanium? In other words how can I launch Toast titanium from the Terminal window and then use the cntrl-Z to pause and "fg" to resume?
By the way, it is possible with iDVD. But I prefer to use Toast.
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Encoding a video file bogs down my Mac for hours. I want to be able to suspend the application and then resume. I know that Unix allows this (contrl-Z in the Terminal window). MacOS probably does as well. But how do you do this with toast titanium? In other words how can I launch Toast titanium from the Terminal window and then use the cntrl-Z to pause and "fg" to resume?
By the way, it is possible with iDVD. But I prefer to use Toast.
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