Fission 2.4.6
Fission can crop and trim audio, paste in or join files, or just rapidly split one long file into many. It's streamlined for fast editing. Plus, it works without the quality loss caused by other editors, so you can get perfect quality audio even when editing MP3 and AAC files.
If you need to convert formats, Fission can do that too! You can rapidly export or batch convert files to the MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, FLAC, AIFF, and WAV formats.
Key Features:
Discover the coolest Fission 2.4.6 fission, fission meaning, fission reaction, fission definition, fission vs fusion, fission reactor, fission meaning in hindi. Fission can crop and trim audio, paste in or join files, or just rapidly split one long file into many. It's streamlined for fast editing. It's streamlined for fast editing. Plus, it works without the quality loss caused by other editors, so you can get perfect quality audio even when editing MP3 and AAC files.
- Edit MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, and AIFF files with no quality loss
- Quickly split a long audio file into smaller files
- Remove unwanted content, such as commercials, from your audio file
- Re-arrange audio in a single file, copy audio from one file to another, or merge with a quick drag and drop
- Create great-sounding MP3 or AAC ringtones for your cell phone.
What's New:
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Version 2.4.6:
- Fission now has preliminary compatibility with MacOS 10.15 (Catalina).
- Fission now requires MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) or higher. If you're still on 10.11 (or lower), be sure to see our Legacy page.
- A new wizard has been added to Fission, which includes a new 'Quick Tour' to provide a helpful overview of the application, as well as update notes on the first launch of a new version.
- Fission's Help menu now includes a useful new Release Notes window, so you can see changes across all versions from right inside the app.
- The look of messages displayed by Fission has been modernized.
- The About box has been updated to provide additional version information in an easy-to-read fashion.
- Fission's help manual has been improved and streamlined.
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Version 2.4.6:
- Fission now has preliminary compatibility with MacOS 10.15 (Catalina).
- Fission now requires MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) or higher. If you're still on 10.11 (or lower), be sure to see our Legacy page.
- A new wizard has been added to Fission, which includes a new 'Quick Tour' to provide a helpful overview of the application, as well as update notes on the first launch of a new version.
- Fission's Help menu now includes a useful new Release Notes window, so you can see changes across all versions from right inside the app.
- The look of messages displayed by Fission has been modernized.
- The About box has been updated to provide additional version information in an easy-to-read fashion.
- Fission's help manual has been improved and streamlined.
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Posted By Paul Kafasis on September 14th, 2017
If you have an iPhone or even an iPad or iPod Touch, you may already know how much fun custom ringtones can be. Using custom tones, you can set the special song you share with your spouse to play whenever they call you. By assigning unique sounds to specific contacts in your address book, you can tell exactly who's calling or texting, without even looking at your device. Custom tones even work with the iOS alarm clock, so you can wake up day after day to Sonny and Cher's 'I Got You Babe' (or any other song you like).
Unfortunately, Apple recently broke the way custom tones work in iTunes. With the release of iTunes 12.7, Apple dramatically slimmed down what the app does, removing some redundant functionality. One problem with this change is that it broke the way applications previously passed ringtones to iTunes. Even Apple's own GarageBand app is now incapable of saving tones to iTunes.
This change also affected our audio editor Fission, which offers its own custom tone saving. With Fission 2.3.3 and lower, the 'Save as iPhone Ringtone' option is unable to pass your custom tone to iTunes 12.7 for loading onto your device. Thankfully, we've managed to work around this issue!
Today, we're releasing Fission 2.4 with revamped ringtone saving. Using Fission, you can once again save custom tones for use on your iOS device. While the new iTunes makes it much less obvious, it is indeed still possible to load custom tones onto your iOS device, right from your Mac.
The changes made by Apple in iTunes 12.7 mean that you now need to manually drop your custom tones directly on to your iOS device in iTunes. Fortunately, the process is quite simple, and we've posted a quick, step-by-step guide in our Knowledge Base.
Get Fission 2.4 and make fun custom tones for your iOS device. If you're new to our audio editor, you can learn more about Fission, and take it for a test drive. If you're already a Fission 2 user, just select 'Check for Update' from the Fission menu to download this free update.1
Footnotes:
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Mac App Store users should watch for an update coming as soon as possible. We've submitted to Apple, and we're waiting on their approval now. ↩︎