

mov (89 minute run time) file with Toast 10 Titanium Pro with the BD-R plug in - it burned a second BD-R without wedging, verified, and finished without error.

To follow up on my previous posting, even though Toast 11 wedged at 99% complete, I can successfully play the resulting BD-R in a Sony Blu-Ray DVD player that I bought from Costco today, so I think I can infer the BD-R is probably OK.Īs an experiment, I used the same 16GB. Reason: image not found Edited Apby Andy Johnson-Laird Referenced from: /Applications/Toast 11 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app/Contents/Frameworks/mc_enc_avc_amework/mc_enc_avc_cuda ****** CMediaConverter::DoPass1() took 5828.79 secs to complete ******ġ 14:16:59 SystemUIServer ġ 14:41:20 (.) Exited: Terminatedġ 14:43:51 DVD Player NSDocumentController ist warning: The values of CFBundleTypeRole entries must be 'Editor', 'Viewer', 'None', or 'Shell'.ġ 14:51:10 Toast Titanium Error loading /Applications/Toast 11 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app/Contents/Frameworks/mc_enc_avc_amework/mc_enc_avc_cuda: dlopen(/Applications/Toast 11 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app/Contents/Frameworks/mc_enc_avc_amework/mc_enc_avc_cuda, 265): Library not loaded: /usr/local/cuda/lib/libcuda.dylib

The system log (accessed using the console.app) is shown below.Ĭan someone at Roxio please look at this issue as it is affecting several of us loyal Toasters!Īnyone know if Toast 10/BD works any better?Ĭonsole output (Note: No crash log was produced as I forced quit Toast 11):ġ 13:06:54. This seems more like a fundamental bug in Toast 11/BD Plugin rather than a permissions issue. Of course, the DVD Player on the Mac does not start up and play it, however, if I use VLC, point it at the DVD/STREAM/00001.m2ts file, it plays from beginning to end - all 89 minutes of it. I can see the BDMV folder and CERTIFICATE folder. You can click on Cancel, but that wedges too - so all you can do is force quit. (Build 678) with the BD Plugin - all freshly downloaded and installed today.

Using a Pioneer BDR-206 connected via FW on a Mac Pro with 32GB of RAM running OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard).
