MMH on MacOS (progress)

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Looking forward to trying this out , hope you are getting closer to finalising .
Great work !

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hi! any updates on this? i've been away from my windows machine for a bit and trying to do all the stuff that music media helper does effortlessly has become a bit of a pain.
 
I’ve done some work on MMH 8, which so far has been separation of the code and user interface (untangle MMH from Windows) but I haven’t done anything since January.

My plan is to release MMH 8 (for Windows) and then build a UI for MacOS on top of that, for just a few tools initially which will be related to BDA/BDV audio conversion, tagging & renaming, chapter management/splitting and cue file creation. That will include the MusicBrainz database lookup to get album/concert tracks and other metadata online.

I will probably get back to MMH 8 fairly soon but I have a 6 week trip into the Northern Territory (outback) starting mid June so a Mac version won’t happen until late this year at earliest, after I’m back.
 
I’ve done some work on MMH 8, which so far has been separation of the code and user interface (untangle MMH from Windows) but I haven’t done anything since January.

My plan is to release MMH 8 (for Windows) and then build a UI for MacOS on top of that, for just a few tools initially which will be related to BDA/BDV audio conversion, tagging & renaming, chapter management/splitting and cue file creation. That will include the MusicBrainz database lookup to get album/concert tracks and other metadata online.

I will probably get back to MMH 8 fairly soon but I have a 6 week trip into the Northern Territory (outback) starting mid June so a Mac version won’t happen until late this year at earliest, after I’m back.
Hi, wondering if there are any progress updates on MMH for Mac?
 
I use Parallels for Mac, I highly recommend it. It may not be worth the $120/year cost if you cannot find another use for it other than MMH, but it works great. In laymen's terms, it runs Windows in the background on a Mac with seamless integration to macOS. Or, click a button and it turns into a Windows machine. 1 click back, and your are back to macOS. I've ran it on my old MacBook Pro 8GB RAM model, and although it worked, it wasn't very snappy. 16GB RAM definitely recommended. Furthermore, it runs Windows snappier than my brand new, not cheap, company issued Surface Book.
 
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