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AudialHub

AudialHub

audio format converter

Version:  1.06

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Great addition to the VisualHub workflow

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Contributed by: Rod1976 Wednesday, April 16 2008 @ 06:22 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

This definitely solves my issues dealing with Vorbis and FLAC files (its now drag and drop simple). This dev does a great job of wrapping excellent Open Source (command line only) software into a GUI that even a computer novice could handle.

Hopefully in a future release we’ll see support for Monkey Audio and other uncommon file types (frequently found in audio files from torrent sites).   
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Great addition to the VisualHub workflow - MacProCT

What do you mean? The documentation for Audial Hub clearly states that it supports ape/monkey, shn/shorten and flac. What more do you need?

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Sunday, April 20 2008 @ 05:06 PM PDT


Great addition to the VisualHub workflow - Rod1976

Some people are hell bent on sharing ape files and others in a single file with a cue sheet (really annoying trying to break them into individual tracks - happens most often with classical music files) and that’s the frustration I’m referring to.

I saw ape support in the documentation, but saw no reference at all to .cue sheet support, so I assumed since its not documented than its not there.

I should have made myself more clear in the original review. I just wanted to give it a quick thumbs up. Anyway, the point of my comment was that I don’t want to have to keep X Lossless Decoder, Max, and AudialHub around. This is the same reason why I like VisualHub no need for ffmpegX/Handbrake or other tools on my drive when VisualHub does it all.

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Monday, April 21 2008 @ 11:35 PM PDT