Of course, the basic ability to burn discs remains. In more recent times, it has become a full suite of applications, including utilities to help import and clean up audio and photos, import and export TiVo recordings, and even label and catalog your discs. Roxio Toast has long been the flagship of disc burning, often supporting drives that Apple’s native burning software did not. For those of us, though, who would like to play back our own HD movies on our home theater systems without hooking up our cameras, there is a much simpler - and much less expensive - option. Until then, we need another solution.Īdobe Encore (part of Adobe Premiere) offers pro-level Blu-ray Disc editing, but has a price tag and a learning curve to match. Now that Blu-ray seems to be victor, we’re still waiting on Apple. At first, it was a matter of waiting until the “format wars” finished, and we figured out which way it was going to go. Burn your HD Movies to Blu-ray Disc using Toastīoth iMovie and Final Cut Pro/Express can edit and export HD Video but, for whatever reasons, Apple has yet to release any corresponding media burning software, either on the consumer or “pro” level.
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