Audio conversion perfected, effortlessly convert between formats. dBpoweramp Music Converter has become "the standard" tool for audio conversions, over 20 million users worldwide rely on dBpoweramp:
- Convert audio files with elegant simplicity. mp3, mp4, m4a (iTunes / iPod), Windows Media Audio (WMA), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys Audio, FLAC, Apple Lossless (ALAC) to name a few!
- Multi CPU Encoding Support,
- Rip digitally record audio CDs (with CD Ripper),
- Batch Convert large numbers of files with 1 click,
- Windows Integration popup info tips, audio properties, columns, edit ID-Tags,
- DSP Effects such as Volume Normalize, or Graphic EQ [Power Pack Option],
- Command Line Encoding: invoke the encoder from the command line
Please note that there is an option to install an mp3 encoder with this application. This encoder is not free but has a 30-day trial period.
This download reverts to dBpoweramp Free after 21 days.
What"s new in this version:
- Allows multi item tags to be stored in non standard fields, for example Arranger Item1; Item2 would be split when stored into FLAC
- m4a tagging could set an Explicit or other rating by mistake
- m4a tagging would display a title of "ABC/DEF" as 2 split titles
- mp3 tagging, better compatibility for ANSI & date with year
- mp3 tagging, standard compliant behavior that most software does not support is now opt-in
- mp3 tagging lyrics mapping fixed
- mp3 tagging "initial key" implemented
- new command line -sourceisfloat for coreconverter.exe (also allows multi-encoder to send floating point to an encoder)
- AIFF tagging fix (could indicate file was corrupted)
- FLAC tagging bug fix, was writing ";" for comment when had multi-lines
- FLAC tagging METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE read as artwork (outside the flac tagging spec...)
Bug Fixes
- [IF!EQUALS] was not working correctly
- Wave id3 tagging fix (where could write an extra byte to the end of the file, giving a warning on wave decode)
- Converting wave (LIST + id3 tagged file) >> wave would only write (id3 tag)
- m4a tag writer was inefficient when trying to trim a huge tag (image as base64, for example) down to the allowed 255 chars
- A badly corrupted FLAC file could cause the converter to terminate encode based on timeout, not reported errors
- CD ripper - if reading ISRC and was not present for a track, then track+1 would not have ISRC read either
- CD ripper, batch converter, would default their positions if moved to a certain display (on multi monitor systems)
Download: dBpoweramp Music Converter R14.4 | 6.9 MB (Shareware)
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