Basically, what iTunesEncode does, but inbuilt. I know this is an ambitious request, especially as the iTunesEncode developer lost his source code, but the API is well-documented on Apple's developer site, as far as i know.
What this would allow is built-in support for AAC-LC via QuickTime and automatic import into iTunes, fully-tagged, as well as "native" ALAC support (including in the Player). Or any other format supported by the QuickTime framework. Like Audiobooks in M4b format. I could go on and ask for a Chapter editor/creator, which is currently only available on a Mac (simple XML embedded in the m4a/b file specifying timecodes, titles, pictures and hyperlinks). But that's thinking ahead and not QuickTime related.
I've been using EAC with iTunesEncode, so some configurability via drop-downs would be preferable. EAC is unwieldly, and I like the look and feel of dMC. I've looked around the forums for iTunes AAC support, and believe I have to install the CLI Encoder to use iTunesEncode. I'm yet to try it, but it doesn't sound very intuitive. Having dealt with EAC, I can handle it, but a built-in functionality would be, um, "nice".
This would be the killer feature that would turn me to dMC, and would happily part with money for.
What this would allow is built-in support for AAC-LC via QuickTime and automatic import into iTunes, fully-tagged, as well as "native" ALAC support (including in the Player). Or any other format supported by the QuickTime framework. Like Audiobooks in M4b format. I could go on and ask for a Chapter editor/creator, which is currently only available on a Mac (simple XML embedded in the m4a/b file specifying timecodes, titles, pictures and hyperlinks). But that's thinking ahead and not QuickTime related.
I've been using EAC with iTunesEncode, so some configurability via drop-downs would be preferable. EAC is unwieldly, and I like the look and feel of dMC. I've looked around the forums for iTunes AAC support, and believe I have to install the CLI Encoder to use iTunesEncode. I'm yet to try it, but it doesn't sound very intuitive. Having dealt with EAC, I can handle it, but a built-in functionality would be, um, "nice".
This would be the killer feature that would turn me to dMC, and would happily part with money for.
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