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).
AudialHub
audio format converter
Version: 1.06
Great addition to the VisualHub workflow
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Rod1976 Wednesday, April 16 2008 @ 06:22 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
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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.
Monday, April 21 2008 @ 11:35 PM PDT
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?Reply to This
Sunday, April 20 2008 @ 05:06 PM PDT