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Disc Burning and Digital Media Management Suite for Mac: Includes all the tools in Toast Titanium plus exclusive creativity software and media management tools.Toast 17.4 (5589) Update Kills viewing video in the edit screen! I'm thinking the same thing happened in V18. When you click on EDIT in Toast Pro 17 it does show the video where you can set in and out marks for the burn. UPDATE: One thing I've noticed is now when I click on edit, the video isn't viewable, but the BluRay burns and plays just fine. It seems that Toast doesn't like 30fps videos because it's looking for the NTSC default 29.97 fps. Then I used tsMuxerGUI to convert it from. then Using the program MKVtools, I changed the audio to AC3, 448 bit rate and saved it back to disk. I have included screenshots of the settings I used and when I was done massaging it, I was able to bring it into Toast 18 and it actually showed the correct file size and then I was able to burn a working Toast Disc Image and it DID NOT try and re-encode the file. SUCCESS! I have spent the last 7 hours trying different combinations of settings to see if I can actually get a Blu Ray burned from a file that was created in OBS for Mac.
