Roxio is a software company providing multimedia and digital solutions to consumers and businesses. Their products are designed to help users create, share, and enjoy their digital media.
Roxio was founded in 2000 by Chris Gorog.
In 2003, Roxio acquired Napster and changed its name to Napster.
In 2004, Roxio spun off its software division, which kept the Roxio name.
In 2010, Roxio was acquired by Rovi Corporation.
In 2014, Rovi divested Roxio to Corel Corporation.
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A multimedia suite that includes video editing software, disc burning software, and photo editing software.
A disc burning software for Mac computers.
A video capture software for gamers.
Roxio Creator NXT is a multimedia suite that includes video editing software, disc burning software, and photo editing software. It can be used to create and edit videos, burn them to disc or share online, and edit and enhance photos.
Yes, Toast is only available for Mac computers. It is a disc burning software specifically designed for Mac OS.
Yes, Roxio Game Capture can be used with other consoles, such as PlayStation and Wii. However, it may require additional hardware depending on the console and setup.
Roxio supports a wide range of file formats, including video file formats (AVI, MP4, WMV, etc.), audio file formats (MP3, WAV, WMA, etc.), and image file formats (JPG, BMP, PNG, etc.).
Yes, Roxio offers free trials for most of their software products. You can download the trial version from their website and try it out before deciding to purchase the full version.