

I have all the minimum requirements necessary for Toast 10 Titanium to function correctly but it doesn't. Like I said there, this isn't rocket science.
EXTERNAL BLU RAY BURNER FOR MAC MINI PROFESSIONAL
If you go to this link, you can read what I've been going through with the help of another Mac professional with no joy as the end result. They provided a link to where I could, if I wanted, downgrade my QT version to an earlier version without reinstalling the OS and they said it worked fine.įrom your response, it sounds like you think I got my facts screwed up about my system, or the Toast software. I've read online where someone said that I could downgrade QT 7.7 to 7.6 and that when 7.6 was upgraded to 7.7 that it caused Toast 10 to no longer burn BluRay data discs.
EXTERNAL BLU RAY BURNER FOR MAC MINI UPDATE
The MCE 12x drive is two years old, it has the last firmware update available from the manufacturer. Last time I looked it looked like an Intel Processor to me. Two dual core xeon processors (4 cores total) running at 2.66GHzīeen working on Macs and PC's since the 1980's, been editing videos professionally since 1981. MacPro G5 (Model MacPro 1,1) This is a 2007 vintage Mac I'm not sure if this older drive could burn or read 100 or 128 GB disks. Each update improved the speed of the drive and which types of disks it would recognize and use. How old is the drive you're using? Are there any firmware updates for it? The drive I'm using is kind of old now and unlikely to see any more updates, but I did apply three firmware updates to it as they were released. Unfortunately, I can't guess why you'd be having trouble with the same software, and likely the same disks. I've used Panasonic, Verbatim and Sony disks with my LG GGW-H20L drive and Toast Titanium. BTW, I'm using Verbatim BD-R 25GB blank media I get nothing but error messages and end up with very expensive BluRay drink coasters. Asus SBW-06D2X-U external Blu-ray writer can burn large amount of. iMac (late 2012) & later and Mac mini (late 2009). All further archiving have been done on the same size Blu-ray disks. External DVD burner with USB 2.0 interface. We took all of our archived work off of about 130 CDs and DVDs and got it down to four 50 GB Blu-ray disks. I've been using Toast Titanium to burn data (and video) Blu-ray disks since December of 2008 when I purchased my first Blu-ray drive. I think what is important here is that burning DATA to BluRay (to use the BluRay media as a means of backing up, archiving, copying, data files) is not possible with Toast. BTW, I have an MCE 12x BluRay burner installed on my MacPro G5.ĭo you mean a PowerMac G5? If it's actually a Mac Pro, then it can't have a PowerPC G5 CPU, it would be Intel.
