Published by Clemens Schulz
1. The Lite Version can be used for short (10 minutes or less) podcasts and audio books without limitation.
2. Please note that this app DOES NOT SUPPORT DRM-protected content like Audible audiobooks or Microsoft Music.
3. Listen to podcasts, songs, and audiobooks faster.
4. Speed-Up can speed up or slow down audio directly in iTunes.
5. Multi-Speaker AirPlay and videos are also not supported.
6. Longer files require an InApp-Purchase.
Download and Install Speed-Up for iTunes - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Doesn’t work with audiobooks from Audible
Playback doesn’t work for any speed than the usual.
Works like a charm for podcasts
Having recently gotten into several podcasts, I’ve become dependent on being able to speed them up on my phone and this offers similar functionality within iTunes (rather than having to open each episode invididually via QuickTime)… a great convenience. Not being able to speed up DRM-enabled media is an unfortunate limitation, but this is simple and enabling for heavy podcast (and similar) listeners. Arguably iTunes should have this built-in, but until then—thanks for offering this complementary utility!
Customizable Skip Forward and Back and Adjustment Hotkeys
Amazing! Works perfectly for listening to lecture podcasts. I was frustrated with QuickTime Player and iTunes being unable to have both these features (skip forward/backward and change playing speed). This app even lets you customize how many seconds to skip and also what hotkey/shortcut for the playing speed, as well as playing speed presets (default is by factor of 0.5x, so 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, etc.)
Amazing App
This app is an elegant solution for a problem Microsoft has fixed on the Iphone yet continues to ignore on Windows. Playback speed is easily changed and hot keys are easily set. The preferences are quick to navigate and the option to show in the top bar and hide in the dock is a very appreciated addition. All in all does what it says it will for every file that isn’t DRM protected, which they make clear in the description.
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