iTunesJoin allows users to merge multiple tracks from iTunes into a single new track. This software comes in handy for those who wish to combine different songs or podcast episodes. The process is simple and efficient.
Key features of iTunesJoin include the ability to join AAC files to a new AAC file without any loss in quality. In addition, you can join any type of music files (except protected AAC from the iTunes Music Store) and convert the result to any type supported by iTunes. This makes it incredibly easy to merge different types of music files into a cohesive track.
Another great feature of iTunesJoin is the ability to join any kind of music files, including protected AAC, to a QuickTime movie that can be played directly in iTunes without any quality loss. This is especially useful for users who want to create custom playlists or mixtapes.
One of the best parts about iTunesJoin is that it leverages the power of QTCoffee command-line programs, but you don't need any command-line knowledge to use these easy-to-use scripts. With iTunesJoin, joining tracks and creating custom playlists has never been easier.
The only limitation of iTunesJoin is that it is a shareware program. If you use any of the files you produce with iTunesJoin, you are required to purchase a license. The program will function for 30 days after it is first used, but an additional 10-day trial can be initiated any time after the first trial period expires. Upon expiration of the second trial, you will need to purchase a license to restore full functionality.
In terms of requirements, all you need is QuickTime 7 or later and iTunes 4.8 or later. It's worth noting that iTunes 5 is not recommended for use with iTunesJoin. Overall, this is a highly recommended software program for anyone looking to merge, convert, and edit their iTunes music files with ease.
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