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#Freac free audio converter portable#
/r/headphones - Headphones and portable Audio. If you made a post to /r/audiophile that is in accordance with our rules as listed above, and it doesn't seem to appear on the front page, please message the moderators. Or someone else's if it gives audiophiles "The fizz" Content that facilitates discussion about audio quality. We may further remove posts that are deemed off-topic, low-effort, or better suited to other subreddits. Moderators also reserve the right to remove other content that fits better in other subreddits.Īdditionally, sitewide rules and reddiquette applies. No off-topic or headphone content: Post portable audio related content in /r/headphones. No selling or buying: Please use /r/AVExchange. Disallowed content: affiliate links, links to affiliate farms, pirated content, NSFW/NSFL content, market research, surveys, sweepstakes, giveaways, spam or self promotion. The comment does not need to be exhaustive, but should strive to give enough information to start the discussion. Image posts: Image posts must be accompanied by a comment with impressions or details that add value to the post. Ask troubleshooting and setup questions in the Shopping and Setup Help Desk Requests for troubleshooting and setup help must be made in the dedicated Shopping and Setup Help Desk instead of a new post. Ask purchase and shopping questions in the Shopping and Setup Help Desk: Requests for product opinions, comparisons, and general purchase advice must be made in r/StereoAdvice or the dedicated Shopping and Setup Help Desk instead of a new post. Be most excellent towards your fellow redditors: And by "be most excellent" we mean no personal attacks, threats, bullying, trolling, baiting, flaming, hate speech, racism, sexism, gatekeeping, or other behavior that makes humanity look like scum. Our primary goal is insightful discussion of home audio equipment, sources, music, and concepts. R/audiophile is a subreddit for the pursuit of quality audio reproduction of all forms, budgets, and sizes of speakers. phile: a person with love for, affinity towards or obsession with high-quality playback of sound and music. In May 2018 it was selected as the SourceForge Staff-Pick Project of the Month. The latest update, version 1.1.7, was released on Monday, March 6, 2023.įre:ac won the SourceForge Community Choice Project of the Month award in October 2015. Starting from version 1.1.6, fre:ac has AccurateRip support. #Freac free audio converter update#
The 1.1 update also introduced support for multithreaded file conversions, DSP processing, multichannel audio and an integrated tag editor and removed support for the Bonk format after which the program was named until 2010. On Mathe project released fre:ac 1.1 as a major update adding native support for Linux, macOS and FreeBSD. The project changed its name to fre:ac with the release of version 1.0.17 on November 14, 2010. After several 0.x versions, with added support for other formats and extracting audio from compact discs, version 1.0 Beta 1 was released on Jwhich officially marked the beginning of the beta phase.įinally, on Februthe first stable version of the program, version 1.0, was released. The program was originally developed to convert audio to the proprietary lossy/lossless Bonk format, as well as MP3. The first public version of fre:ac was published in 2001 under the name BonkEnc.
#Freac free audio converter install#
The user interface is multilingual with 43 languages and is able to be a portable install on a USB drive. įre:ac uses the CDex library to convert from CDs and uses freedb to retrieve artist/song information from the internet which is written to the files as various types of ID3 tags this library supports cdparanoia which aims to improve audio quality. fre:ac is compatible with many audio formats such as Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, MP4/ M4A, AAC, WAV, WMA, and more. īesides extracting audio from compact discs (with various features including hidden track detection), fre:ac can also convert audio files from one format to another or to the same format but a lower bitrate. Fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD extractor for Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD, distributed under the GPL-2.0-or-later.