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		| Welcome to the fre:ac project |   |   |  
	| Sunday, 11 July 2010 14:00 |  
| fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper with support for various popular formats and encoders. It converts freely between MP3, M4A/AAC, FLAC, WMA, Opus, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Monkey's Audio (APE), WavPack, WAV and other formats. With fre:ac you easily rip your audio CDs to MP3 or M4A files for use with your hardware player or convert files that do not play with other audio software. You can even convert whole music libraries retaining the folder and filename structure. The integrated CD ripper supports the CDDB/GNUdb online CD database. It will automatically query song information and write it to ID3v2 or other title information tags. Features (click an entry to see details) 
Converter for MP3, M4A/AAC, FLAC, WMA, Opus, Ogg Vorbis, WAV and other formats 
 fre:ac converts freely between all supported formats. No matter if you need WMA to MP3, MP3 to WAV, M4A to MP3, WAV to MP3 or any other conversion, fre:ac supports any combination of formats.
 
 
Integrated CD ripper with CDDB/GNUdb title database support 
 The integrated CD ripper will convert your audio CDs to files on your hard disk. It supports all of the formats available for regular audio file conversion. fre:ac can query the CDDB/GNUdb online CD database to find artist and title information prior to ripping. No need to enter track names manually.
 
 
Portable application, install on a USB stick and take it with you 
 fre:ac can be installed on a USB stick or external drive so you can take it with you and use it on any computer. It will also store its configuration files on the portable drive. That way it will always start up with your custom settings.
 
 
Multi-core optimized encoders to speed up conversions on modern PCs 
 The MP3, M4A/AAC, Opus and Speex encoders integrated with fre:ac make use of modern multi-core CPUs, so ripping and converting speeds get a real boost. You will save time and get the job done quickly.
 
 
Full Unicode support for tags and file names 
 fre:ac provides full support for the Unicode character set. That way it can handle not only Latin scripts, but also Japanese, Cyrillic, Arabic, Indian and others. If you like music from all over the world, you can tag your files in the original script.
 
 
Easy to learn and use, still offers expert options when you need them 
 fre:ac's user interface is designed to be intuitive so you will be able to use the basic features without any trouble. It still offers advanced options when you need them so you will be able to go beyond simple ripping and format conversion using fre:ac.
 
 
Available for all major operating systems 
 fre:ac is a multi-platform application and available for Windows, macOS, Linux, FreeBSD and Haiku. The Windows version is available stand-alone or from the Microsoft Store. The Linux version is availble in AppImage, Flatpak and Snap format.
 
 
Multilingual user interface available in 43 languages 
 fre:ac comes with a multilingual user interface and is currently available in 43 languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Cantonese, Vietnamese, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, Romanian, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Afrikaans, Basque, Esperanto, Galician, Catalan, Valencian and Corsican). It can be translated to other languages easily using the 'smooth Translator' utility that is included in the distribution.
 
 
Completely free and open source without a catch 
 fre:ac is available for free without any adware or other foul things. However, the project relies on your support to be able to push the development further. If you like this software, please consider making a donation. Click on one of the icons in the donation section to the right to support the fre:ac project with a donation.
 
 
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		| fre:ac v1.1.7 |   |   |  
	| Monday, 06 March 2023 23:32 |  
| fre:ac version 1.1.7 has been released on 5th March 2023. This release adds a tool for splitting the output into multiple files based on various parameters like duration, number of files or metadata. The update also adds support for dithering, a matrix surround decoder and a volume adjustment filter. Additionally, fre:ac 1.1.7 comes with various minor improvements, updated third party codecs and fixes for several issues found in fre:ac v1.1.6 and earlier versions: 
New features 
Added a tool for splitting output by various parameters (e.g. duration or number of files)Added support for dithering when reducing sample resolutionAdded a matrix surround decoder DSP componentAdded a volume adjustment DSP component 
Improvements 
Added support for WavPack Hybrid Lossless compression with correction filesAdded support for decoding MPEG-4 DASH filesAdded support for opening WebM audio files with the .weba extensionAdded support for downmixing 6.1 channel audioAdded support for MusicBrainz metadata in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tagsAdded support for sort order fields in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tagsAdded support for rating field in Vorbis Comment, APEv2, MP4 and LIST INFO tagsAdded rating field to the tag editorAdded optional release year column to the joblistChanged  filename placeholder to resolve to 1 if disc number is not setImproved compatibility with applications writing non-compliant LIST INFO tags (e.g. Traktor)Added an option to use source file names as output file names if no metadata is presentAdded an option to control extraction of missing metadata from file namesAdded an option to restrict file names for reading cover artAdded an option to disable intensity stereo phase inversion to Opus settingsAdded AccurateRip notification options for successful verification and missing database entriesSample rate conversion no longer converts to 32 bit float when the source rate matches the targetAdded negative exit codes to indicate errors when running freaccmdAdded support for KDE color schemes (including dark mode)Improved HiDPI scale factor detection in KDE desktop environmentsRespect text scaling factor in addition to font size setting on X11 based systems 
Bug fixes
 
Fixed crashes when decoding ALAC files (especially with the Windows Store version)Fixed failure (hang and abort after several seconds) to decode chapters from ALAC filesFixed interoperability issues of HE- and HEv2-AAC files created with FDK-AAC with foobar2000Fixed incorrect gapless information when creating HE- and HEv2-AAC files with FDK-AACFixed incorrect index times in cuesheets for very long multi-track filesFixed incorrect inclusion of data tracks in the audio track count of CD offset stringsFixed old data remaining in place after updating WMA file tagsFixed selected format resetting to first entry when opening WMA config dialogFixed excessive bitrate when encoding Vorbis on non-x86 LP64 systemsFixed decoding of MP4 files with a single chunk taking excessively longFixed HDCD detection for tracks starting with more than about one second of silenceFixed floating point samples being converted to integer when creating WavPack filesFixed inability to close cover art popup window on LinuxFixed long paths being converted to 8.3 format on recent versions of WindowsFixed inability to handle long network paths on some versions of WindowsFixed disc insert and removal detection working unreliably on Windows Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.7 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases. The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org. |  
		| fre:ac discussion forums moving to GitHub |   |   |  
	| Saturday, 19 February 2022 17:24 |  
| fre:ac's discussion forums are moving to GitHub. Please post new questions and ideas in the new Discussions area and feel free to start  discussions about anything releated to fre:ac and digital audio  conversion over there. The old discussion forums on SourceForge will be kept online for reference, but please use the GitHub Discussions page to start new topics from now on. |  
		| fre:ac v1.1.6 |   |   |  
	| Saturday, 22 January 2022 16:34 |  
| fre:ac version 1.1.6 has been released on 22nd January 2022. This update adds native support for Windows on the ARM64 architecture which greatly improves the user experience on devices like the Surface Pro X, HP Elite Folio or certain Samsung Galaxy Book models. Most notably, conversions can be up to six times faster on many devices with ARM cores. Besides this, the 1.1.6 update adds support for editing lyrics in the tag editor and creating cue sheets and playlists with freaccmd, fre:ac's command line interface. It also comes with minor workflow and performance optimizations, tagging improvements, updated codecs and the usual bug fixes: 
New features
Added support for editing lyrics in the tag editorAdded support for creating cue sheets and playlists with freaccmd 
Improvements 
Improved performance of adding video and proprietary audio files (DTS, DSD etc.) to the joblistPlaylists can now be added to the joblist by drag & dropAdded <tempo> and <initialkey> placeholders for use in filename patternsAdded optional composer, conductor, tempo, musical key and ISRC columns to the joblistAdded initial key field to tag editorAdded support for lyrics in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tagsAdded support for parsing OverDrive MediaMarkers in ID3v2 tagsAdded support for the pre-emphasis flag in cue sheets 
Bug fixes
 
Fixed possible crash upon querying the CDDB databaseFixed possible crash in FAAD2 decoder when trying to open unsupported filesFixed faulty decoding of certain AAC files caused by a bug in the FDK-AAC decoderFixed possible faulty output when decoding from non-zero positions using external decodersFixed issue ripping CD tracks when output filename pattern is <filename>Fixed AccurateRip reporting verification errors for hidden track one audioFixed setting to replace spaces not being respected when writing cover art and log filesFixed setting to suppress Unicode characters not being respected when writing cover art and log filesFixed tag editor fields for media type, catalog number and barcode being limited to 12 charactersFixed freeze when decoding certain WMA files on WindowsFixed drag & drop not working after online update on Windows Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.6 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases. The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org. |  
		| fre:ac v1.1.5 |   |   |  
	| Monday, 28 June 2021 00:33 |  
| fre:ac version 1.1.5 has been released on 27th June 2021. This update adds support for verifying audio CD rips using AccurateRip technology. This compares a checksum of the ripped audio against other users' results for the same CD. When a match is found in the AccurateRip database, this basically certifies a perfect rip. And in case of a mismatch, fre:ac displays a warning to let you know something may be wrong. Besides this major new feature, the 1.1.5 update comes with performance optimizations, further tagging improvements, updated codecs and a number of bug fixes: 
Improvements
Improved DSP processing performance by up to 70% (mainly on Windows)Added frequency bandwidth setting to FDK-AAC encoder configuration dialogAdded an option to toggle logging of complete paths in log filesAdded options for specifying cover art files to freaccmdAdded support for reading Shift_JIS encoded CD-TextAdded support for writing album and track comments to cue sheetsAdded support for ID3v2 tags in RF64 filesAdded support for updating Vorbis Comment tagsAdded support for updating ID3v2 tags in RIFF and AIFF filesAdded support for updating LIST INFO tags in RIFF, RF64 and Wave64 filesAdded support for ensemble field in Vorbis Comment and APEv2 tagsAdded support for movement field in ID3v2, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and MP4 tagsAdded support for additional URL fields in APEv2 tagsAdded a tag editor option to keep album artist even if identical to track artistAdded media type field to tag editor 
Bug fixes
 
Fixed hotspot for genre edit field utility menu not covering the whole width of the fieldFixed occasional crashes when selecting codec subformat using the "Start encoding with" menuFixed chapter marks being offset by a few seconds when using DSP processingFixed playback not working when using certain combinations of DSP processorsFixed incompatibility of FDK-AAC encoded HE and HEv2 AAC files with iTunesFixed issue decoding FLAC files with unknown lengthFixed glitches decoding transients in some Vorbis filesFixed possible crashes when decoding Opus filesFixed rare crashes in LAME encoder componentFixed strings read from ID3v2 tags being limited to 1024 charactersFixed crash when reading malformed CD-Text genre IDsFixed failure ripping with negative read offsetFixed disc eject not working on macOSFixed crash when closing fre:ac via dock command on macOSFixed UI glitches and crashes on exit when running in a Wayland sessionFixed popup menu and dropdown list closing behavior on non-Windows platformsFixed issues with custom DPI settings on Xfce desktopsFixed drag & drop working unreliably on X11 based systems Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.5 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases. The new release is available in the downloads section. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org. |  |  | 
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