Here is a short list of the formats File Juicer handles: I have added information about more than 100 common and not so common file formats, what they may contain, and hints to other applications which are relevant. If (when!) I learn about bugs, I will fix them and update the web site.ģ File Formats Up to date information is in the File Formats List. If you are generating icons to test which files may be corrupt, File Juicer will place files where it could not generate icons inside yet another folder. The checkbox "Organize files in folders for each format" is helpful when extracting many files of different formats. You can enable this check box, and skip the process manually if it takes too long.ĭon't save duplicates, compare the contents of the images it finds, and if it find the same image twice, it will not save the copies, even if they have different names of dates. The results are normally saved in a folder on the Desktop, but you can configure File Juicer to save the results next to the juiced files (as Stuffit Expander), or choose a place somewhere else.Ĭrating thumbnails can take some time, but for an overview of the images, this is convenient. More about text below.ġ) Feeding File JuicerYou can tell File Juicer which files to search with drag and drop or point out the files/folders via the File menu.ĭrag files or folders into the File Juicer window.įile Juicer can squeeze a lot of files from browser caches or if you feed it fit folders containing a lot of images. Here the requirement is "fuzzy": there should not be too much binary data close by. It will however extract album cover art, because MP3 files can contain images.įor conversion of from one video file format to another, I recommend looking at VLC or search for a dedicated video converter in Apple's App Store' For example: dropping an MP3 file on File Juicer will not make it into a WAV or AAC file. The only requirement for this to work, is that the file to recover is stored in exactly one of the above formats.įile Juicer does not decode and reencode data. JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP, WMF, EMF, PICT, TIFF, Flash, ZIP, HTML, WAV, AVI, MOV, MPEG, WMV, MP3, MP4, AU and AIFF. “Made On A Mac” bumper by Mark Fleserįind more editions at the TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab index.File Juicer: Byte by Byte search, find and extractįile Juicer searches the files byte by byte for the formats it knows. Theme Music: “The Answer”, written by Jeff Steblea and Brian Ayles, as performed by Go Figure. You can hear more details of the setup and how it’s mixed on Episode #32. Michael, aka Computernap, then goes through and enhances the show to provide you with the AAC version. The show is recorded to AIFF, and then converted and uploaded with an Automator script. Each microphone is run through a channel on a Behringer Autocom Pro-XL MDX1600 compressor, a touch of reverb is added with an ART FX-1 processor, and the whole thing is then compressed in software on the Mac. On Dave’s end, a Heil PR-40 microphone is used, and the whole show is mixed “live” through a Mackie Onyx 1220 FireWire-enabled mixer before being pumped back into the Mac (via FireWire, of course), and is monitored with Ultimate Ears UE-7 Ambient earphones. As for equipment, John is using a Behringer C-1 microphone going through a Behringer Eurorack UB1222FX-PRO mixer, monitored with Etymotic ER-6i Isolator earphones, then straight in to his Mac. This podcast is recorded on a Mac using Audio Hijack Pro. Var frappr_host = “” var gid = 587916 Įval(unescape(‘(‘ E-mail John and Dave‘)’)) E-mail John and Dave (even an audio comment, if you please!), post in the comments below, Skype your message to “macgeekgab”, or call and leave a voice-mail at 206-666-GEEK! Subscribe to the Mac Geek Gab in iTunes! – Show Details – Write a review!. Podcast-related sites to visit (and vote for us!): Sponsor: BBEdit: BBEdit is the leading professional-strength HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For Monday, July 2nd, 2007ĭirect Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of eval(unescape(‘(‘ Michael Johnston‘)’)) Michael Johnston). Following that, the mailbag is dumped out and John and Dave get to work on answering your questions and sharing your tips. In this special ReviewCast, John and Dave take some time up front to review a few products for you, including Apple TV, File Juicer, and a special Flash drive. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | Subscribe to Mac Geek Gab
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