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Toast 9 crashed by flac files


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I tried dragging flac files into Audio CD and they crashed the program. I've done this in the past with no problem so is it these particular flac's, or is it Toast 9.0.7, or is it Snow Leopard? Any guesses?

 

 

Thank you all for the responses. After I posted I then discovered the previous thread on this subject cleverly hiding under a generic subject heading. I downloaded Toast 9.0.5 from the Japanese sight and all is working properly again. Or at least all I was complaining about is now working properly!

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I recently wrote to Roxio about the same problem. According to the answer I received, Toast 9 is not compatible with Snow Leopard; it's supposed to run under Tiger instead.

I've found, however, that Toast 9.0.5 (not 9.0.7) still works perfectly fine with Snow Leopard, other than the constant messages that "an upgrade is available."

 

 

I tried dragging flac files into Audio CD and they crashed the program. I've done this in the past with no problem so is it these particular flac's, or is it Toast 9.0.7, or is it Snow Leopard? Any guesses?

 

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I recently wrote to Roxio about the same problem. According to the answer I received, Toast 9 is not compatible with Snow Leopard; it's supposed to run under Tiger instead.

I've found, however, that Toast 9.0.5 (not 9.0.7) still works perfectly fine with Snow Leopard, other than the constant messages that "an upgrade is available."

You can turn off the upgrade message in Toast preferences.

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