MacCutTrack is a Mac software that removes sound file sectors, akin to StuffIt Expander. It operates similarly, and aids in the seamless removal of unwanted audio sectors.
One of the best things about MacCutTrack is that it comes as part of the DC-MacPack 4.0 package. This is a fantastic collection of utilities and tutorials that are specifically designed for burning copies of Dreamcast games.
With MacCutTrack, you simply drag and drop your sound file onto the program and it will automatically remove the appropriate number of sectors. The program can currently accept a wide range of file types, including AIF, AIFF, ISO, BIN, WAV, and RAW files.
One interesting thing to note is that CutTrack was originally developed for Linux systems. However, the program was successfully ported over to Macintosh and is now available to all users. In keeping with the open source spirit, the developer has included the FutureBasic3 source code of the finished project. This means that users can modify and customize the program to suit their needs.
Overall, I was very impressed with MacCutTrack. The program is easy to use, efficient, and offers a range of useful features. Whether you're a Dreamcast gamer or simply need to edit sound files, I highly recommend giving this software a try.
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