Uh, sorry don't know about that. At least it has some passthru option and it seems that the receiver is getting Dolby Digital.When converting mkvs, do you know if iVi converts the audio from AAC to A3C? I finally figured out that was the missing step for me to get 5.1 through my Apple TV 3.
As a software developer myself, I want to support indie developers and small companies. Especially if they make a quality product and the prices in today's App Stores are absolutely ridiculously cheap.I think it is just amazing all of these wonderful reviews on pay software. No one ever provides features that aren't available on free software and no one ever mentions any weaknesses. Makes me very suspicious!![]()
I think it is just amazing all of these wonderful reviews on pay software. No one ever provides features that aren't available on free software and no one ever mentions any weaknesses. Makes me very suspicious!![]()
You can't automate the whole process in Subler in as simple a way as you can with iVI (Pro). The ?10 for iVI is a bargain given that you can install it on up to 5 computers. In any case while Subler is very good, I just feel it is not up to the capabilities as iVI or iFlicks. iFlicks has a very interesting option that will allow a remux of xvid in an avi container into an m4v container. Works great for me.
Philip
Subler supports batching and is 5 times faster than iFlicks / iVI.