In this episode, out with the old, in with the new and some AMAZING news for all you lovely MacBiters.
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ChatBites
- MacBites 71 – Blurry Icons
- LaunchBar
- Alfred
- ClipMate (Windows)
- ClipBuddy
- VLC
- Technical Explanation of QuickTime Issue
- iWork
- Office.com
- OneDrive
- Google Drive
- Scrivener
- iWork Converter
- Apptivate
- Snap
- Keyboard Maestro
- Alfred
- QuickTime Conversion Issues
- AudialHub
- VisualHub
- VidConvert
- Adapter
Feedback and Comments
- Once again thanks so much for all your mails, tweets and messages
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Welcome back guys 🙂
You may have it lined up for your next show but I replaced audial hub with xAct (http://xact.scottcbrown.org/), which I think Ian/Shweepa recommended aeons ago, for batch audio conversion & Fission (http://rogueamoeba.com/fission/), which I think Elaine has mentioned on a few occasions, for the odd occasion that xAct throws a wobbly.
Great to see hear the show again!
Wonder if QuickTime7 would play uncompressed mov’s? We sometimes churn them out using Grass Valley’s Edius edit software at around 60gigs per hour for clients at the archive where I volunteer. Windows media player won’t play them but QuickTime for windows does. I’ve got QT7 installed at home but don’t have any big files to try at the moment.
P.S. Wish Apple would allow Windows apps to output ProRes. We get asked for that a lot but apparently Apple say’s no…
From memory, AudialHub – which I LOVED – also did parallel conversions. I’m sure I remember my old Core 2 Duo pumping through two tracks at a time.
I shall be checking out the alternatives mentioned because I, too, have never found something as simple and powerful.