![]() The enhanced Crossfade editor makes a good thing even better, and DVD Music Albums and Dolby compression are welcome additions for digital-media enthusiasts of all kinds. In Toast with Jam 6.0.2, Roxio has provided features that will please audio professionals and amateurs alike. Roxio would do well to mimic some of the beautiful jewel-case templates in the latest versions of iTunes. What’s more, the menus and information screens for DVD Music Albums are on the homely side. On the downside, it’s difficult to cre-ate a DVD Music Album containing cross-fades between songs-you have to create the cross-fades in Jam 6, export a disc image, bring that disc image into Toast, and laboriously enter all the track and artist information. ![]() Whatever you call them, they’re a fabulous way to create a long music mix for a friend’s party without having to take your iPod along. Roxio calls these discs DVD Music Albums, but they’re actually standard DVD-Video discs that display static screens while a song is playing. You can create menus that enable listeners to skip from one song to the next, with each song accompanied by an on-screen graphic containing the song and artist name, playing time, album artwork from your iTunes library, or even a photo from your iPhoto library. Toast with Jam 6 can also burn music DVDs, shoehorning up to 36 hours of music onto a single disc.
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