Hi. I just installed this test version on a 10.6.8 system (!). I used it to partition and convert a FLAC+cue combo into a set of AAC files. No problem encountered. The AAC files have the same length as those produced by the previous (20170729) version. It seems that this test version still identifies itself as 20170729, so I had to double check that the correct version was indeed used. I have the impression that the conversion was faster - I would say 15-20% at first glance. I'll leave this version...
Hi. I just installed this test version on a 10.6.8 system (!). I used it to partition and convert a FLAC+cue combo into a set of AAC files. No problem encountered. The AAC files have the same length as those produced by the previous (20170729) version. It seems that this test version still identifies itself as 20170729, so I had to double check that the correct version was indeed used. I have the impression that the conversion was faster - I would say 15-20% at first glance. I'll leave this version...
Thank you very much for your fast reply. May I introduce a feature suggestion for a forthcoming version of XLD ? Without surprise: reading cover art from a separate file in command line mode. It would be equally good to do it 'automatically' (I mean by acting on the AutoLoadCover directive in the selected profile), or on explicit command via a new command line parameter (I mean something like --cover-image ). Thank you again for your kind attention.
No cover art in AAC files created in command-line mode
I am still struggling with this issue, and I would greatly appreciate some help....
How to include a cover image in CLI mode ?