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real QT Export Options

You'll be able to set a preference that brings up the real QuickTime Export dialog. You'll be able to choose your compressor, so when you export, it uses that compressor instead of the current Animation compressor. Note: this also means that the Lite version will be limited to ONLY m4v export.

import / play any quicktime type

Import ripped LaserDiscs or DVD's, MIDI files, kar files, or any .mov file that QuickTime supports. Play them just like it was a CDG, put them in playlists, or whatever.

better iPod integration

your iPod shows up in your sources list. drag songs to the iPod directly, no exporting, no iTunes, just drag and drop

iTunes integration

your entire iTunes library shows up in a source on the left. use them in playlists. no video (until I also do the "play any quicktime type" feature)

independent streams

Enables multiple play streams, so you can cue up one song while another is playing. Also, export quicktime while songs are playing, export multiple quicktimes at one time.

encode to ogg vorbis

pretty obvious, make Ogg Vorbis an encoder choice for ripping

Burn with bent pitch / tempo

Pre-bend your songs on discs you burn to take to shows, so you don't have to remember "was this up 2 or down 2?"

write in

did I miss something obvious?