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Max v0.8.1

Operating System

File Size

4.9 MB

License

Freeware (All Free software)

License Conditions

N/A

System Requirements

Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) higherr

Date Added

2008-05-06

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Software Description

Max is a Mac OS X application for ripping and encoding MP3 audio files from compact discs.

Features

  • High-quality MP3 encoding using the LAME encoding engine, with full support for user configuration
  • Integrated with FreeDB to automatically acquire artist and track names using libcddb
  • Output tagged with ID3v2.4 tags using TagLib
  • Growl support for notification of ripping and encoding status
  • Automatic detection of multi-artist albums
  • Multithreaded encoding, with user-configurable number of threads
  • User-configurable output file naming

New in v0.8

  • Leopard compatibility
  • Spanish localization
  • Tracks can be split using external cue sheets or FLAC embedded cue sheets
  • Improved MP3 decoding using MAD.
  • 24-bit source file are now handled correctly on encoding .
  • Encoding to WavPack no longer causes intermittent crashes.
  • {trackTotal} is now correctly expanded for custom file naming.
  • "Save encoder settings in comment" preference now sticks.
  • FastTracker 2 encoding is now enabled.

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Program is very buggy !

Keeps crashing on musicbrainz query - so I can't even get ID3 tags etc before encoding! Are there older versions that don't do this???

Re: Program is very buggy !

: Keeps crashing on musicbrainz query - so I can't even get ID3 tags etc before encoding! Are there older versions that don't do this???

P.S. I'm on Leopard OS X10.5 on a Mac Pro quad processor

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