What's new?
Version 0.12 (May 17, 2007)
- Initial public release.
Version 0.14 (July 10, 2007)
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Tag editor
Allows you to set and edit attributes like writer, title, year or genre of the resulting output file. The ID3 tags from the first mp3 file in the list are suggested by default. You can open the tag editor by clicking on 'Show tag editor'.
Version 0.16 (December 26, 2007)
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Clear button
Removes all input files from the list.
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Batch mode
Now you can choose to convert each mp3 file into a separate output file. You still can convert all mp3 files into one big output file.
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Pause button
Now you can pause the conversation in case you need your cpu power temporarily for other things.
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Output-filename suggestion
Now a filename for the outputfile will be suggested. Not very sophisticated but better than nothing.
Version 0.18 (February 02, 2008)
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Problems with wired characters in tags solved
Errors occured, when tags contained characters like " or ASCII 0 and so on... (Thanks Upekshapriya)
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Options panel was enabled during conversation
Minor bug.
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Estimated final output size
Estimated final output size is now shown instead of the actual output file size. (Thanks Ben)
Thanks to all people who reported errors and made suggestions for new features. Please be patient.
Recommended accessories for audio book enthusiasts
FM transmitter
With FM transmitters you can listen to audio books in your car with your car stereo. You don't need a car stereo with special connectors, every car stereo works.
Micro Sound Systems with iPod Dock
These sound systems have build in a docking station for your iPod. This is a convenient way to listen to audio books at home. You can control your iPod with the remote of the sound system. Plus your iPod's battery gets charged while you are listening.
Noise reducing ear buds and headphones
I recommend these ear buds and headphones when you want to listen to audio books in noisy environments. They reduce the noise to some extent and therefore help to enjoy audio books in better quality.