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Some changes have been made to improve the build system to make it easier to compile fre:ac on your own. This is now fixed in the edge channel and will be fixed for all users with the 1.1 RC update. When using the Snap version of fre:ac on Linux, the icon did not show up in the launcher in most cases.
Fixed fre:ac icon not showing up for the Snap version. High DPI screen detection on Linux and FreeBSD has been improved to make it work automatically in most cases, without requiring the GDK_SCALE environment variable or the -scale:n.n argument. Improved HiDPI detection on Linux/FreeBSD. Improved color scheme on Windows Vista, 7 and 8įre:ac now uses the configured accent color for captions and highlights on older versions of Windows too, in addition to Windows 10. fre:ac will finally be able to accept such paths via drag & drop starting with the next update. It's surprisingly difficult to correctly implement drag & drop of path names with more than 260 characters on Windows. Fixed drag & drop of long path names on Windows. When ripping CDs, the CDDB information acquired from freedb is now listed in the ripping log. FREAC ICON 32 BIT
When using the LAME MP3 encoder, fre:ac will now pass 32 bit float samples directly to it instead of first converting to 16 bit integer samples if the original data is 24 or 32 bit. In addition to the above, several other things have been improved or fixed since the beta 3 release: These changes will be included with the upcoming 1.1 release candidate update.
More configuration settings are now set to default values when running freaccmd. Fixed support for output folders specified relative to the current directory. Improved cover art handling (and added a new option to completely ignore cover images). Chapters are now preserved when converting (and there's a new option to turn this off). Gracefully handle Ctrl+C to remove unfinished output files upon abort. Fixed drag and drop of Unicode file names on HaikuĪfter some issues had been reported by users of the beta, I had a closer look at freaccmd again, resulting in some improvements and several fixes:. Fixed crash on some Linux distributions when clicking on edit fields. FREAC ICON WINDOWS 10
Fixed compatibility with Windows 10 UTF-8 codepage setting.
Fixed inability to open Opus files with an.Fixed inability to decode FLAC files on macOS.speech processing filters like noise reduction are still active even though they should be off for music conversion.īesides those, the beta 3 release fixed several issues: This makes it immediately visible when e.g.
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The update also introduced a DSP information field in the status area, stating whether DSP processing is enabled and if so, which filters are selected. Also, the uninstaller is now reachable via the "Add/Remove Programs" feature, placing it where most users would expect to find it.
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Other changes for Windows users include the installer now being code signed, meaning no more red warning screens when running it and no more "Unknown developer" warnings when requesting installation privileges. fre:ac now adjusts its color scheme when the preferred application mode is set to dark in Windows 10's theme settings. The most visible change likely is support for dark mode on Windows 10. The third beta release followed in mid February and brought some usability improvements and bug fixes.
Fixed random crashes at program launch and exit on Haiku. Fixed inability to interact with topmost windows when a modal window is active. Fixed inability to update ID3v2 and APEv2 tags in the tag editor. Logs now list names of active DSP components. Logs now contain total duration and speed of conversions. fre:ac 1.1 beta 2įre:ac 1.1 beta 2 was released mid January and I already covered the most important changes in the December status update - fixes for SuperFast LAME encoding and support for accent colors on Windows 10. This leaves two beta updates, a 1.0.x service release and some interesting changes for the upcoming 1.1 release candidate to cover in this issue.
It's been two really busy months which is why I skipped posting an update for January. Hi all, here is the fre:ac development status update for January and February 2020.