> From: Kunga <Kunga at FutureMedia.org> > > Looks like Roxio is going to provide an alternative to iDVD with > interface tools for all three video disc formats with the release of > Toast 6 in September. > > "Video CDs, Super Video CDs and DVDs can be created with menus, buttons > and chapters, as well. Like the Universal Audio Converter, Toast 6 > Titanium's Universal Video Converter allows users to drag and drop > different video file formats -- even iMovie creations -- directly into > Toast." > > Check it out: > > <http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2003/07/18/toast6/> Sounds great! Thanks for the heads up, Kunga! _Chas_ "Apple is fighting three myths: one is that you pay a huge price premium; the second is that there is no software; and the third is that they are tremendously proprietary. The truth is, none of those things are accurate -- Apple is price competitive relative to their competitors; there is plenty of software for the tasks most individuals need to do and beyond; and Apple supports far more open standards than any other competing operating system. You combine that with a product like the G5, and you have to believe that lots of people are going to start taking a look at this -- if they can overcome their Apple prejudice." -- Michael Gartenberg, Jupiter Research