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fre:ac v1.1 Beta 2 Print E-mail
Sunday, 12 January 2020 23:37

fre:ac v1.1 Beta 2 has been released and is now available for download!

This release adds support for accent colors on Windows 10 and fixes several issues found in fre:ac v1.1 Beta 1:

  • Fixed an IO subsystem issue causing corrupted output files in some cases
  • Fixed SuperFast LAME repacker causing glitches in output files in some cases
  • Fixed gapless decoding of MP3 files created with FFmpeg
  • Fixed inability to update ID3v2 and APEv2 tags in tag editor
  • Fixed inability to exit application after ejecting a disc while ripping
  • Fixed hangup when ejecting a disc while adding its tracks to joblist
  • Fixed minimum and maximum bitrate values being mixed up in Vorbis configuration dialog

Upgrading to the 1.1 beta 2 release is strongly recommended for users of previous alpha or beta releases. All users of the stable release of fre:ac are encouraged to try this beta instead. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.

The new release is available in the downloads section.

 
fre:ac v1.1 Beta 1 Print E-mail
Sunday, 15 December 2019 23:34

fre:ac v1.1 Beta 1 has been released and is now available for download!

This release adds an extension for writing log files and introduces support for dark mode on macOS.

Other important improvements and fixes in this release are:

  • Greatly improved performance when output is going to a HDD drive
  • Adding files to the joblist can now use multiple threads
  • Support for using the AAC encoder of the iTunes store app on Windows
  • Greatly improved tagging support (new fields and compatibility fixes)
  • Fixed invalid file time for CD rips when using "Keep time stamps" option
  • Fixed MP4 AAC files not always being gapless
  • Fixed several keyboard input issues
  • Fixed several stability issues and hangs

Upgrading to the 1.1 beta 1 release is strongly recommended for users of previous alpha releases. All users of the stable release of fre:ac are encouraged to try this beta instead. Please report issues on the GitHub issue tracker or by email to support@freac.org.

The new release is available in the downloads section.

 
fre:ac 1.1 beta 1 is coming December 15th Print E-mail
Saturday, 14 December 2019 18:18

Feature development for fre:ac 1.1 has been completed and preparations for a beta release in mid December are being carried out right now.

The new release will be a major feature update over the current 1.0.x release series. Highlights among fre:ac 1.1 features include support for macOS and Linux, parallel processing, multi-channel audio and a tag editor. In total, the 1.1 release series will introduce more than 80 new features.

We are still looking for volunteers to update the translations for sevaral languages for the 1.1 release series. If you speak any of the following languages and would like to contribute a translation update, please refer to this GitHub issue or contact translations@freac.org:

Afrikaans, Arabic, Basque, Cantonese, Catalan, simplified Chinese, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, Galician, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Spanish (Latin American), Ukrainian, Valencian, Vietnamese

You can also contribute completely new translations of fre:ac. Please contact translations@freac.org in this case.

 
Hotfix for fre:ac on macOS 10.15 Catalina Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 October 2019 21:47

The fre:ac v1.1 Alpha 20190423a hotfix has been released to add support for macOS 10.15 Catalina.

In previous releases up to 20190423 it's not possible to select any files or folders in file open/save dialogs. It looks like this is caused by a broken open/save panel programming interface in macOS Catalina. Chances are that this will be fixed in a future macOS update. In the meantime, the 20190423a hotfix implements a work-around for this incompatibility.

The update is available in the downloads section.

 
Continuous AppImage builds now available Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 May 2019 12:43

The Travis CI system now creates AppImages for every commit to the fre:ac source repository. This means that you can now try the latest changes right after they land in the repository without having to build fre:ac yourself, for example to verify fixes or test new feature additions.

AppImages are distribution independent Linux packages that bundle most dependencies and should work on any modern distribution. To start an AppImage, just make it executable after download and run it:

chmod a+x freac-continuous-linux-x86_64.AppImage
./freac-continuous-linux-x86_64.AppImage

Packages are provided for the x86, x86-64, ARM and ARM64 system architectures making it the first time that fre:ac binaries for ARM/ARM64 systems are made available outside of the Snap store.

Get your AppImage at the downloads page or from GitHub.

 
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