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(You can also enter specific start and end times in the boxes below the video.) If you'd like to crop out a portion from the middle of the clip, move the play head at the top to the beginning of the area you crop, then click the little upward triangle just to the right of the Play button. To trim the beginning and end of your clip, look at the slider below the video and drag the two trim markers at either end to their desired positions. The clip name and thumbnail picture will appear in the navigation menu shown when you pop the disc into your set-top Blu-ray player.

You can change the default name and date of your clip, set the thumbnail picture, add chapter markers to longer videos, apply audio effects, and crop and trim your video.
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You can even choose TV recordings from your EyeTV or TiVo folders.Įditing a video clip in the Toast 11 Project window (click to enlarge). Click the Media Browser tab at right, and select clips already on your hard drive, or use the AVCHD option to import movies directly from your attached AVCHD camcorder (which should be in computer connection mode). To create a high-definition DVD, first open Toast 11 (make sure you have the High-Def/Blu-ray Disc Plug-in installed) and select the High-Definition DVD-Video or Blu-ray Video project option under the Video tab (you can also choose these options from the Toast Assistant under the Video projects tab). The same thing goes for HD recordings you make using Elgato's EyeTV or other TV recorder, so you can burn your favorite HD shows onto DVDs that will play back in your set-top Blu-ray player. Even better, Toast lets you crop and trim your HD video, so you can edit out segments you don't want and conserve disc space and processing time. With a Blu-ray recorder, you can also burn hours of video onto BD media. You can fit up to an hour of HD video on a dual-layer DVD, which is plenty for most home video productions. So how do you get your home HD recordings onto your TV screen? External Blu-ray recorders for Macs have become affordable, but even if you don't want to buy one, the answer is as close as Toast and your DVD burner.
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Even the iPhone 4 can record 720p HD video (1280-by-720 pixels). And now that HD camcorders and DVRs are plentiful and affordable, more people are recording their home movies and TV shows in high-def.
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There is simply no comparison between the detail you get with full 1920-by-1080 HD video and standard 720-by-480 DVD resolution. If you've watched Blu-ray movies played on an HDTV, you know how breathtaking the quality can be. Of course, if you do own a Blu-ray recorder, Toast 11 can burn to Blu-ray Discs as well.
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These special AVCHD discs can then be played back on your Sony Playstation® PS3 or most set-top Blu-ray players, for viewing on your HDTV's big screen. Toast 11 Titanium, together with the High-Def/Blu-ray Disc™ Plug-in (included with Toast 11 Pro), can burn HD video directly to standard DVD media using your regular DVD recorder, complete with customizable menu themes and navigation screens! If you thought you needed a Blu-ray recorder in order to burn high-definition discs from your home movies, think again.
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With Toast 20 and the HD/BD plug-in you can archive all the high-def shows you want by burning them to Blu-ray or standard DVD discs for playback on any Blu-ray compatible set top box.

If you own an EyeTV, TiVo DVR, or other TV tuner solution then you know that while it can be fun to build large collections of shows, but collections take up large amounts of precious disk space on your Mac. These discs can be played on any standard Blu-ray set top box including Playstation 3. Use the latest Blu-ray drives to burn your high-def movies and AVCHD camcorder video. Toast High-Def/Blu-ray Disc Plug-in lets you author HD video content from AVCHD camcorders and EyeTV recordings on to standard DVDs and Blu-ray Discs for playback on any standard Blu-ray set top box or PlayStation 3 game console.
