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Toast 9 Crashes


Dataphxaz

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Toast 9 will crash immediately or up to 43% into a burn. Support gave me the steps to install the new version and I did so. Still crashes and have no idea where to go from here. I don't know if it has something to do with the type of DVD (Sony DVD-R) I am using or not. I am getting frustrated.

 

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Toast 9 will crash immediately or up to 43% into a burn. Support gave me the steps to install the new version and I did so. Still crashes and have no idea where to go from here. I don't know if it has something to do with the type of DVD (Sony DVD-R) I am using or not. I am getting frustrated.

 

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I just downloaded Toast 9 last night to burn my high resolution downloaded (24/96) to DVD and Toast is crashing every time about 20-30% into the encoding. Even tried save to disk as a first step.

 

Anyone have success burning PCM 24/96 FLAC or Apple Lossless to DVD?

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Download and install the Toast 9.0.4 update.

 

How are you scrolling though photos using the photo disc setting. All I see are the folder and file names. Does Toast crash as you scroll through the file names? You are referring to the Photo Disc setting in the Data window, right?

 

Or are you referring to the Edit window for a DVD slide show when DVD-video is selected as the format in the video window? That, too, works fine for me.

 

Toast sometimes does crash if it encounters a corrupted audio of image file during the encoding stage of making a video DVD. I've never had it crash when scrolling through files although I suppose it could happen if the source file is damaged.

 

 

Thanks for the reply

 

I am using the media browser (Photos) and scrolling through my jpg and cr2 (canon raw images). If you double click a jpg you get a preview and also found if you click on a cr2 it convert to jpg ok as well. It seems to crash when I tag a group and then click the plus to add to CD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am having the same problem. Just bought the product Friday. Intel Mac with latest system software attempting to use convert a TiVo file already transferred to the Mac into iPod/iPhone format locks up EVERY TIME after conversion completes (if it completes) Have to force quit.

 

Used to use TiVoDecode manager (shareware) when I had a series 2 TiVo and it used to work flawlessly but now that I have a TiVo HD am forced to use Roxio Toast. I am really disappointed in the product and judging from what I have seen on this forum, am concerned that the support is not up to par. To bad they have a monopoly on the TiVo.

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Thanks for the reply

 

I am using the media browser (Photos) and scrolling through my jpg and cr2 (canon raw images). If you double click a jpg you get a preview and also found if you click on a cr2 it convert to jpg ok as well. It seems to crash when I tag a group and then click the plus to add to CD.

Thanks for clarifying. I've done a quick test and it's working fine for me. I wonder if it makes any difference how large a selection you're making. I just did a selection of 30 images averaging about 8 mb each.

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Hi just got the software Monday and having crashes problems when using photo disc, scrolling through photos.

 

Not good :angry2:

Download and install the Toast 9.0.4 update.

 

How are you scrolling though photos using the photo disc setting. All I see are the folder and file names. Does Toast crash as you scroll through the file names? You are referring to the Photo Disc setting in the Data window, right?

 

Or are you referring to the Edit window for a DVD slide show when DVD-video is selected as the format in the video window? That, too, works fine for me.

 

Toast sometimes does crash if it encounters a corrupted audio of image file during the encoding stage of making a video DVD. I've never had it crash when scrolling through files although I suppose it could happen if the source file is damaged.

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