

This is a service with only minor feature updates and improvements. Head over to the downloads section to get the Apple Silicon version or any other variant of fre:ac.įre:ac version 1.1.3 has been released on 11th October 2020. For Intel and Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 11.0, download freac-1.1.x-macos11.dmg.For Intel and PowerPC Macs running macOS 10.x, download freac-1.1.x-macos10.dmg.To support the different types of Macs, the macOS version of fre:ac is now available in two flavors: Just in time for the first Apple Silicon Macs being delivered to end users, fre:ac is now available for this new generation of Macs. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to is now available for Apple Silicon Macs The new release is available in the downloads section. Upgrading to fre:ac v1.1.4 is strongly recommended for users of earlier releases. Switched from FAAC to FDK-AAC for AAC encoding Fixed bad user interface colors on some Linux distributions.Fixed freaccmd randomly failing to process files in rare cases.Fixed output sample rate being limited to 192 kHz.Fixed issues handling long path/file names on Windows.Fixed issues submitting CDDB information for new CDs (without existing entries).Fixed hang/crash when opening WavPack, Musepack, TAK and OptimFROG files with chapters.
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Fixed written MP4 chapters being invisible to some applications when using Nero AAC.Fixed decoding of some very short Opus, Vorbis and Speex files.Fixed invalid length written to very long Opus and Speex files (longer than 12 ½ hours at 48 kHz).Do not override settings with default values when using freaccmd's -config option.Added support for Replay Gain values in MP4 and WMA metadata.
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zip packages for the x86 (32 bit) and x86-64 (64 bit) architectures. These automated builds give you a chance to try the latest changes without having to wait for the next release, for example to benefit from bug fixes or take a peek at the latest feature additions. Thanks to GitHub Actions, continuous builds of fre:ac are now available for the Windows platform.
