Offers various options for improving the sound quality for all audio and video files or games. Includes an N-band equaliser with integrated peak limits and a maximiser to give the music a live quality.
Synchronises iTunes playlists on the computer with a smartphone. Copies MP3 and AAC files without copy protection (m4a) but not copy-protected AAC songs (m4p). Available as versions for synchronising with Windows and Mac OS as well as WiFi Add-on for synchronising via WLAN.
Enhances QuickTime multimedia architecture which is contained in the free player. Converts videos for iPod, iPhone and Apple TV, records films and allows the user to share them, and supports the H.264 video codec. Mac- and Windows-variants (developer link) are also available.
Calibrates the colour settings of televisions and projectors for optimal display. Also available as a Mac version 1.1.2. developer web site is currently not available. Fast and secure download from The H
Live rig for DJs and musicians with 120 instrument and effect plug-ins and also a sound library containing more than 15,000 licence-free Apple loops. It generates, among other things, a full-screen live user interface to give optimum overview during a concert and includes extensive hardware control options for every USB and MIDI controller, such as keyboards, foot pedals and drum pads.
Copies individual songs or entire playlists (including metadata) from an iPod to a PC. These can then be copied into iTunes. The ‘Enable disk use’ option in iTunes must be activated. Also supports iPod Touch and iPhone version 0.50.2 onwards.
Shows information about multimedia files such as the utilised/required codecs, parameters used for encoding and file type. Also allows you to locate the necessary codecs if they’re not already installed. Available from the Mac App Store.
Tool to easily split MP3 and OGG files by allowing the user to choose the start and end points of a segment so the file doesn’t need to be recoded. If the track is a complete album, intersections can be automatically downloaded from the internet or from a local CUE/CDDB file. Fast and secure download from The H
Suite of five tools for recording, converting and streaming audio and video files. Features include ffserver, an HTTP multimedia streaming server for live broadcasting, libavcodec, one of the leading open source codec libraries, and ffmpeg, a command line tool for converting video files, which also supports recording and encoding TV programmes in real time.
Tool for editing metadata and tags of MP4 and MOV files (QuickTime). Performs automatic Internet searches on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to retrieve information as well as on the Internet for matching film posters, and appends them to the corresponding file. Also available as version 2.3.0 for Mac OS X 10.4.
Downloads FLV videos from web sites, such as YouTube, Yahoo, Google, Break, Metacafe, MySpace, Gofish and other video-sharing sites. Automatically identifies video files and stores them on the hard disk.
Imports videos to iTunes and, if required, adds metadata. Also enables you to convert videos so they can be played on iPods, iPhones or Apple TVs. Fast and secure download from The H
Completes music file tags from internet sources. Automatically downloads lyrics, album cover, release year and further information about songs. Supports MP3 and AAC format.
Droplet (Drag&Drop utility) which allows the user to add films to the iTunes library in formats which are not recognised by QuickTime without converting or altering them. Perian and Flip4Mac WMV are recommended.
Comprehensive video editing software and media management tool that can edit low-resolution videos on low-powered computers and then create films from the high-res original. Includes effect and title templates as well as an iTunes library.
Records the audio stream of Last.FM and stores individual MP3s on the hard disk. Features built-in audio player and filter functions allowing the user to search for titles by particular artists or albums (similar to TheLastRipper).
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