fmedia is a fast asynchronous media player/recorder/converter for Windows, Linux and FreeBSD. It provides smooth playback and recording even if devices are very slow. It"s highly customizable and can be easily extended with additional plugins. Its low CPU & memory consumption saves energy when running on a notebook"s battery.
Play or convert audio files, record new audio tracks from microphone, save songs from Internet radio, and much more! fmedia is free and open-source project, and you can use it as a standalone application or as a library for your own software.
fmedia can decode: .mp3, .ogg (Vorbis, Opus), .opus, .m4a/.mp4 (AAC, ALAC, MPEG), .mka/.mkv (AAC, ALAC, MPEG, Vorbis), .avi (AAC, MPEG), .aac, .mpc, .flac, .ape, .wv, .wav.
fmedia can encode into: .mp3, .ogg, .opus, .m4a (AAC), .flac, .wav.
fmedia 1.4 changelog:
- net.http: config: "proxy" - Connect via HTTP proxy server
- GUI: Restore user-selected theme on startup
- GUI: Playback -> "Select Audio Device" - Select playback audio device
- GUI: Help -> "Edit GUI Themes..." - GUI: Help -> "Edit User Settings": Set the correct path for portable mode Set the path to application directory for this command if fmedia is configured in portable mode.
- Load "fmedia-user.conf" in portable mode
- Moved "gui.gui.portable_conf" -> "core.portable_conf"
- ICY: Couldn"t play radio streams with "Content-Type: audio/aac"
- file.out: Invalid characters in filename when using auto-naming (v0.22 bug) If the value of $-variable ends with a space, then it might result in corrupted output filename.
Download: fmedia 1.3 (32-bit) | 2.4 MB (Open Source)
Download: fmedia 1.4 (64-bit)
View: fmedia Home Page | Project Page @GitHub