LameXP is a graphical user-interface (front-end) for various of audio encoders: It allows you convert your audio files from one audio format to another one in the most simple way. Despite its name, LameXP is NOT only a front-end for the LAME encoder, but supports a wide range of output formats, including MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC/MP4, FLAC, AC-3 and Wave Audio. The number of supported input formats is even bigger! Furthermore LameXP does NOT only run on Windows XP, but also on Windows Vista, Windows 7 and many other operating systems.
Changes between v4.09 and v4.10:
- Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 with Update-2
- Updated Qt runtime libraries to v4.8.6 (2014-04-25), compiled with MSVC 12.0
- Updated Opus libraries v1.1.x and Opus-Tools v0.1.8 to latest Git Master (2014-04-13)
- Updated MediaInfo to v0.7.69 (2014-04-26), compiled with ICL 14.0 and MSVC 12.0
- Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.19.0 (2014-03-08), compiled with GCC 4.8.2
- Fixed a bug that could cause the cover artwork to be lost under certain circumstances
- Fixed "overwrite existing file" mode to NOT delete the input file
- Some more tweaks to the LAME algorithm quality selector
- Added command-line options to adjust the LameXP font size (see FAQ doc for details)
- Various bugfixes and code improvement
Download: LameXP 4.10 Installer | 20.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: LameXP 4.10 Portable | 19.8 MB
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View: LameXP Homepage