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AudioMove v1.15
Operating System
File Size
3.8 MB
License
Freeware (All Free software)
License Conditions
N/A
System Requirements
SUSE 9.1 or higher
Date Added
2007-08-20
Software Description
AudioMove is a simple, easy to use GUI-based batch audio file copy-and-conversion program.
Features
- Converts from any format that libsndfile can read, to WAV or AIFF format
- Uses libsamplerate for high-quality sample rate conversion to various sample rates (11.025kHz-192kHz)
- Supports 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit, or floating-point output sample widths
- Multithreaded design for faster processing on multiprocessor machines
New in v1.15
- Added a "Split Stereo Files" checkbox. When checked, any stereo or multitrack input files will be converted into multiple single-channel output files.
- Added keyboard-shortcuts to all the GUI controls.
- You can now right-click on the file view's column headers bar to bring up a popup-menu that shows or hides columns.
- There is now a "Convert in Place" checkbox that you can click if you want all of your conversions to happen in-place (i.e.the output file replaces the input file)
- AudioMove now supports reading and writing 64-bit "double" floating point sample widths.
- Ported the code to compile with Qt 4.x instead of Qt 3.x.
- Made the color scheme a bit brighter and prettier.
- The file requester now handles multiple files in a recent-files line properly.
- Fixed a bug that could cause the conversion process to stall if you deleted a job that was in progress.
- The file view's column ordering and sort order is now saved and restored correctly across sessions.
- File names with foreign characters are now handled correctly.
- AudioMove now preserves the EBU broadcast chunk (BEXT) of broadcast WAV files when processing them back into WAV format.
- AudioMove now does the right thing when the input file and the output file are the same file (before it could end up munging the file in that case)
- Fixed a bug that caused conversions of audio file conversions to fail when the input file had a channel count that was not a power of tw



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