![]() ![]() ![]() This ability to decompress means you will never have to recopy your CD collection to switch formats, enabling you to recreate the original music CD flawlessly.Changed: Added support for files with the header format all zeroes (instead of KSDATAFORMAT_SUBTYPE_PCM, etc.).Ĭhanged: Made the new header reader support seeking because it was necessary for AIFF files.Ĭhanged: Made the new header reader simply fail on seek (seek shouldn't be necessary).Ĭhanged: Switched to smart pointers for the I/O objects in the encoding stage.įixed: The header reader was not always returning the number of bytes read properly.įixed: Reading the header (recent addition) was causing problems with some files.Ĭhanged: Made the program detect the incoming file type by reading the header instead of looking at the extension (makes W64 with WAV extensions work, etc.).Ĭhanged: Added support for files with the BW64 header.įixed: WAV files with extra markers that said they were float (support added a few builds ago) were not always processing properly.įixed: Big endian conversion was not accounting for channels properly so files could fail to decode properly.įixed: WAV files with an extra marker would only encode if they were PCM (float wasn't passing the test).įixed: Floating point AIFF compression was not working properly.Ĭhanged: Updated to Visual Studio 17.8.3.Ĭhanged: Revised code signing. Regardless of the audio tool's lossless aspect, you still benefit from the space that is saved.Īdditionally, you have the added option to decompress any of your Monkey's Audio files back to the exact original state. The result is your music will always sound perfect, just like the original. ![]() This utility isn't like other compression methods like mp3, Ogg, or WMA, which will permanently disregard quality to save space. Monkey's Audio is a convenient way to compress digital music enabling you to obtain bit-for-bit copies of your favorite music. Monkey's Audio is a free and convenient way to compress digital music enabling you to obtain bit-for-bit copies of your favorite music. ![]()
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