![]() Portable: unzip and run without installing.Nice interface: no nonsense, simple, functional.Unicode support: can perform ID3 tagging in unicode characters for non-latin song names.Self-contained: all encoders/decoders included, nothing to download and/or install separately.Optimized for multi-core PCs: which means you get to use the true potential of your PC.Keeping fingers crossed that an update will be offered soon. Unfortunately, this version would not work for me on Windows 7 64 bit, and crashed when I tested it (in the middle of encoding to Flac). (I say “presumably” because I couldn’t figure out how to use this function, if it exists at all). I am glad I was reminded of it, though, because I had been looking for an audio converter to add to the next update of my Top Freeware page, especially as one audio converter I liked, Xrecode, had become payware after I had reviewed it.įre:ac snapshot 20101205: this is the name of the latest beta of this program, which has tag editing functionality, offers a 64bit native version, and (presumably) also offers an integrated video downloading function from video sharing sites, in order to save downloaded videos and encode straight to audio file/MP3. It turns out this program was, in fact, the very first program I reviewed on Freewaregenius, except back then it was called BonkEnc. It actually supported multithreading on my machine.” (Thanks Kyle S). I found this one on SourceForge and I think it is much better and much faster. I found every audio encoder, including the one you have recommended to be so slow. I found out about this program when I received the following email from a reader: “I recently did a big project of moving all my AAC files to OGG to use on my Droid. (Note that the program used to be called BonkEnc before the name was changed). Other functions include ripping audio CDs and downloading metadata from online sources (CDDB/freedb), playlist creation, and encoding into a single file. It can convert to/from most major audio types (MP3, MP4/M4A, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC, WAV, and Bonk). While there are many free programs that can rip CD’s and perform audio file conversions, many of them do not support multi-core processing.įor most modern PC’s this means that the software does not utilize the full processing power of your machine, resulting in longer encoding and conversion times (significantly longer if, say, you were processing a large audio library).įre:ac is a versatile, free, and feature-rich audio converter and CD ripper with multi-core optimized encoders. The price of its license is 10 euros and it also allows you to download a free 30-day trial version. ![]() With this software we can convert all files at once quickly and easily. With this program we can convert audio, as well as extract them from tracks from video files, being compatible with the most popular formats such as MP3, MP2, CDA, Ogg, FLA, MOV, MPG, etc. If we are looking for a program with which to convert audio files to different formats, we have a couple of alternatives to Freac to consider: XRECODE3 In addition, it does not incorporate any type of malware or malicious virus. Its latest version available to date is 1.1.3 that was released on Octo, which demonstrates a support and updates policy on the part of its developer. It has a portable version, which means that it does not require installation and that we can run it from any external storage device such as a hard drive, pendrive or memory card. Just below the tabs, we find a toolbar with the most useful functions.įreac is a free and open source application that we can download from the developer’s website. Although the menu is translated into Spanish, there are situations in which the translation is not perfect, but it is understandable. At the top it has the classic tabbed arrangement, where we find the options “File”, “Database”, “Options”, “Processing” and “Compress”. Once we run Freac for the first time, its main menu appears, with an interface that at first may seem too loaded with elements, which can overwhelm the most inexperienced users a bit. Conversion program suitable for all types of users Multi-language user interface, available in 43 languages, including Spanish.Multisystem, being compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux.Full support for Unicode in both labels and file names.When encoding it takes advantage of multiple CPU cores for faster conversions.It has an installation and portable version.CD ripper with support for CDDB / GNUdb database. ![]()
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