
cue exported from Fission as well, because it's slightly different, as Fission includes metadata for each chapter instead of just the whole file.įor both of those, I used Dragons Fire, which I also included in case you need the audio source. xml, and 30fps example (they also offer that in a number of other framerates as well, but I didn't include them all.)

TwistedWave offers exports of the chapter markers in a number of formats. xml files created by TwistedWave and/or other audio editors to mark chapters to be imported as a chapter source. But when doing a straight-up “Save” sometimes it will, again, corrupt the source file in the attempt to save.įinally a feature request: please allow. This doesn’t appear to affect the quality of the output file, mostly it’s just a false warning I can ignore. When doing a “Save As” it will incorrectly flag the file as being over 4GB in size and needing the 64-bit chunk offset, even though it isn’t. It only creates a corrupted output file some of the time, and I have not yet figured out what those specific situations are. When dealing with files created by AudioBook builder, Subler is a LITTLE more stable. The file appeared to work properly before Subler touched it.

If I do a “Save” the source file will be corrupted. I’ve noticed that when working with a source output by either Audiobook Builder or Audiobook Binder, Subler comes up with a number of issues.Īs far as I can tell-and I have not tested it extensively yet-any time I open a file that was created or edited by Audiobook Binder to tweak the metadata/chapters/cover, when I do a “Save As” the output file will be corrupt and nothing will read it.
