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Sbooth Max

Sbooth Max - 0.9.1

Create high-quality audio files in various formats.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 0.9.1
Release Date: 2009-08-30
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,804
Downloads (all versions): 117,479

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Product Description:

Max is an application for creating high-quality audio files in various formats, from compact discs or files.


When extracting audio from compact discs, Max offers the maximum in flexibility to ensure the true sound of your CD is faithfully extracted. For pristine discs, Max offers a high-speed ripper with no error correction. For damaged discs, Max can either use its built-in comparison ripper (for drives that cache audio) or the error-correcting power of cdparanoia.


Once the audio is extracted, Max can generate audio in over 20 compressed and uncompressed formats including MP3, Ogg (Vorbis), FLAC, AAC, Apple Lossless, Monkey's Audio, WavPack, Speex, AIFF, and WAVE.


If you would like to convert your audio from one format to another, Max can read and write audio files in over 20 compressed and uncompressed formats at almost all sample rates and and in most sample sizes. For many popular formats the artist and album metadata is transferred seamlessly between the old and new files. Max can even split a single audio file into multiple tracks using a cue sheet.


Max leverages open source components and the resources of Mac OS X to provide extremely high-quality output. For example, MP3 encoding is accomplished with LAME, Ogg Vorbis encoding with aoTuV, FLAC encoding with libFLAC, and AAC and Apple Lossless encoding with Core Audio. Many PCM conversions are also possible using Core Audio and libsndfile.


Max is integrated with MusicBrainz to permit automatic retrieval of compact disc information. For MP3, FLAC, Ogg (FLAC), Ogg (Vorbis), Monkey's Audio, WavPack, AAC and Apple Lossless files Max will write this metadata to the output.


Max allows full control over where output files are placed and what they are named. If desired, Max will even add the encoded files to your iTunes library in a playlist of your choice.


For advanced users, Max allows control over how many threads are used for encoding, what type of error correction is used for audio extraction, and what parameters are used for each of the various encoders.


Max is free software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

What's new in this version:

Formats preference pane works correctly on Snow Leopard.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Sbooth Max ReviewSweet! - Version: 0.9.1, 1/17/2010 03:32PM PST

emac10890
Thanks man works great been tryin to find somethin to make mp3's that i could transfer to my micro sd card for my samsung rogue phone. Thanks again! using on an emac g4 1 gig w 1 gig ram osx 10.5.8
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Sbooth Max CommentaryWOW - Version: 0.9.1, 9/1/2009 11:48AM PST

ol_pip
Thank you. Been looking for something like this for a while. Switch has bugs and sometimes causes drop-outs so I was in need of another app to do what this app does.
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Sbooth Max ReviewGreat app! - Version: 0.8.1, 8/5/2008 04:16AM PST

Henrik_Wiman_559
I was looking for a nice little app to rip down my cd colection to FLAC. Well, I found it! Sweet!
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