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OS Sierra Roxio Toast compatibility

I am unable to run Roxio Toast 10 after I successfully and smoothly upgraded to Sierra, OS 10.12. I was happy to upgrade to Toast 15 but user reviews were horrid.


Additionally, if Toast is a lost cause my ultimate goal is to record and save my radio broadcasts as a podcast in MP4 or WAV format. Any thoughts on a good app for that? Any and all advice welcomed.


Thanks!

Posted on Sep 29, 2016 11:17 AM

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Posted on Aug 15, 2017 12:31 PM

I realize this thread is pretty old, but I just wanted to add that I just tried upgrading from Toast Titanium, v11 to the new v16 on my Mac Pro running OS X Sierra, and I ran into the same issue. I can only get the application to launch when I do it from a new user account I create, or from my "Administrator" account I normally never use.


Just out of curiosity, I tried removing it and trying Toast, v15 and v14. Had the exact same problem with both of those releases too!


I searched all over the net for solutions to this and came up pretty much empty. The only potential lead I found was someone with a similar issue using Toast, v8 with an older OS X version. In their case, the solution was removing DivX or Xvid codecs that were in a folder under Library for Quicktime components/add-ons. I checked my system though and didn't see a sign of any of these QT add-ons present.

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Aug 15, 2017 12:31 PM in response to malcolm205

I realize this thread is pretty old, but I just wanted to add that I just tried upgrading from Toast Titanium, v11 to the new v16 on my Mac Pro running OS X Sierra, and I ran into the same issue. I can only get the application to launch when I do it from a new user account I create, or from my "Administrator" account I normally never use.


Just out of curiosity, I tried removing it and trying Toast, v15 and v14. Had the exact same problem with both of those releases too!


I searched all over the net for solutions to this and came up pretty much empty. The only potential lead I found was someone with a similar issue using Toast, v8 with an older OS X version. In their case, the solution was removing DivX or Xvid codecs that were in a folder under Library for Quicktime components/add-ons. I checked my system though and didn't see a sign of any of these QT add-ons present.

OS Sierra Roxio Toast compatibility

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