Decent for the price, and compatible with aftermarket Blu Ray burners with the paid plugin (samsung)
Toast has always been a decent standard, intutive interface… Way cheaper than their boxed products…
Not much to gripe about, especially for the combined price with Blu-Ray plugin. Mac Mini with 16 gigs of ram, 2.3 i7.
I will note, sometimes it does straight out crash with no other applications running; try to encode and burn a 2nd time, and it works flawless. It would be killer if after a long encode process it was able to save to both a disc image, and burn copies at the same time… Perhaps there is a work-around, but the encode time seems long, if you’re rendered out video via FCPX and or Compressor to a compatible format, it needs to re-encode the source material itself… The only other “nit” I have about the software is that it isn’t mentioned on the deloper site, and thus there’s no listing of compatible drives. I’m using a Samsung external SE-506CB Blu-Ray drive, no issues at all (but you do need to upgrade the drive firmware itself) Not “EPIC” but gets the job done well for the price for sure…
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