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The blu-ray burner I bought supports m-disc which is the whole purpose of this exercise seeing as though iCloud is just pay regular ongoing $ amounts for data storage.Apple time capsule is ^#!& long term because of incorrect capacitors/Power with no vent to expel all the built up hot air inside which kills the hard disc.can you beleive that stupidity and they haven’t done any modifications homework on this before pumping out another crappy model.A guy in England has far more idea on how to modify so no “fry” he knows more about this than them knobheads at apple.Īnyway for longetivity,data disc back up(photos,videos,mp3,docs.etc).then m-disc is the go.I haven’t tried burning data m-disc yet using titanium pro 16 but bloody roxio could of helped sped that up by now so none of this click drop/drag photo video from photo app to folders I created in finder.
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Well Roxio titanium 16 Pro.I ain’t going to all the trouble of researching internet either so I can find a simple way to have all my photos in my photos app on my Mac appear in iPhoto’s app just for roxio/Mac OS X shithouse incompatibility sake/convenience so looks like a case of make folders in finder then click/drag drop individual photos/videos to those folders first then add those folders to project area of titanium pro blu-ray burner.and I’m using m-disc blu-ray 50GB disc and last thing I want to hear is “debates” now on here about longevity regarding data disc long term storage/back up solution.
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Ridiculous and to think roxio is probably plain oblivious to the fact majority of people use photos app on Mac OS X and not iPhotos anymore.įunny I dont see any of this topic yet to come up/be addressed in this forum and the tech support at roxio only send you out an automated sounding incorrect solution straight from their PDF manual which I already read.neither of which assists at all. So I guess I have the only available exhaustive task to left click on each individual photo/video in my photos app on my Mac that i wish to record to BD-R and click edit with roxio for it to appear in project window area?

To contact apple support as though it should now wind up as their problem to have to solve while you people do nothing? You cannot access,view any individual photo,video files there and then in that photos folder using your apps folders/files tree,browser.Īnd because your tech support had absolutely no knowledge,idea(solution!) to this experience shows me then Im left only with what other option?
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So roxio how am I able to then burn photos and videos using your software seeing as though there is only an iPhoto folder in your apps folder, files tree/browser? No photos folder and when,if you do look for that folder and you find it guess what? So when you connect devices via USB to/via iTunes all your photos,videos automatically get transferred(copied) to your photos app.
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Unless you skipped last year’s 64-bit compatibility upgrade and plan to install macOS Catalina soon, save your money and see what the next upgrade brings.I recently purchased roxio toast titanium Pro 16(FOR MAC OSX).and would of expected the developers of this software to know by now that Mac OS X users use photos app rather than iPhoto app. While keeping the disc burning torch lit for so long after Apple ejected optical drives from the Mac is admirable, we can’t help but feel Roxio Toast 18 is a cash grab release. Roxio told me that Toast 16 should work on Mojave but after 3 months and over 20 email correspondence they finally admitted there was a problem, so I'm a little apprehensive if it's Roxio who are stating it works, I would like to hear from someone who has used it with Mojave. (Presumably this will be addressed in a future update.) Bottom line That means disc images won’t open within Toast 17 or 18 when running macOS Catalina, but the situation isn’t as dire as it sounds, since they can still be mounted from the Finder for the time being. The user interface isn’t particularly intuitive and worse yet, HEIF images aren’t supported, so recent iPhone images can’t be imported without first saving as JPEG files.Īlthough the core Toast Titanium app is 64-bit, the built-in ToastImageMounter component remains 32-bit at this writing. The app is super basic-import an existing photo, then step through a variety of different screens where you add different looks and styles, eventually transforming each picture into a work of art. Included in both versions of Toast 18, Akrilic feels more than a little like an aborted smartphone app ported to macOS. The new kid on the block, Roxio Akrilic, transforms photos into art, but that’s nowhere near enough to justify a paid upgrade to Toast 18. It’s a curious addition, because at first glance the software appears to duplicate functionality found elsewhere in the bundle-specifically Painter Essentials, owned by parent company Corel. Sadly, Roxio has chosen to remove excellent slideshow app Boinx FotoMagico from the Toast 18 Pro lineup in favor of a new digital art tool called Akrilic.
