Flicflac - Flac2wav / Wav2flac Single-exe Converter

Eh, the ID3 thing isn’t as big of a deal for me really, but like, the change I proposed is being able to choose between the v2.3 and v2.4 of them. I know there’s an option for setting this in EAC.

Overall though the ID3 tag thing isn’t that important, it’s just that my player for some reason can’t detect the album ‘year’ of albums done with v2.3 tags.

So I am releasing with the new Lame
If Lame can accept a request to put a different version of ID3 tag, than you should have no problems updating the INI file to add your arguments.
New version should be live within the hour.

Ok,

Version 0.32 is live.
Note that if you have used 0.31 before and you want 0.32 to use the new Lame, you need to delete lame.exe from your %temp% folder.

Alternatively, you can just set the CleanupOnExit flag to 1 in the Advanced section of the INI.
By default I set it to 0, to allow for a faster loading time.

Thanks a ton for the update!

[indent]I have enjoyed the use of this little gem thusfar, and with the suggested (tag) improvements it will become even better.
I was wondering if you could add Monkey’s Audio (*.ape), as it seems to be used a lot these days.[/indent]

correct me if im wrong,but will this scripting thing,allow for something like this nice app,to be inside renoise???

FlicFlac was originally built to be a WAV-FLAC converter only.
MP3 and OGG were added later.

If you require any other formats, I would recommend switching from FlicFlac to File Blender - it also uses a drag and drop interface, but lets you add features and extend it as you wish.

If you point me to an APE command line converter, I can easily add it to File Blender.

[indent]As a long time user I was aware of how FlicFlac evolved, and thought this would be a next step.
I do like the sweet, small, self-containing kind of thing, and the neat not-more-than-necessary GUI.

Still hoping, but will look for an APE command line converter.[/indent]

[indent]As a longtime user I was aware of how FlicFlac evolved, and thought this would be a next step.
I do like the sweet, small, self-containing kind of thing, and the neat not-more-than-necessary GUI.

Still hoping, but Will look for an APE command line converter.[/indent]

Added APE support
http://www.sector-seven.net/software/flicflac

Still my No. 1 converter. Keep it up! :D

:w00t: mimicing other visitors: This is now my only audio convertor, because of the sweet, small, self-containing kind of thing, and the neat not-more-than-necessary GUI.
Thanks a million …

Wonder if Icarus will ever convert his phrase tool to script?

I like FLAC. Excellent for archiving all your working materials, where you want to avoid lossy formats.

You mean to the new Renoise built in LUA? Wish I had time… but maybe.
The thing is that I must admit I have stopped upgrading my Renoise, as it added a little too much clutter to the interface to my taste - so haven’t even tested newer versions with that scripting support.

ah ok,you mean cluttered since the pattern matrix? It is collapsible, matter of taste probably :) , anyways…I think you can try out the scripting engine even in the demo version, but you need to edit some .xml file? Dunno the specifics. Please try it out though, phrase tool would be wicked to have!

Thanks mate!

This is a great little tool.
Thanks alot!

Hi.

I’l just say thanks for this useful little program.

I have one feature request however. My digital camera can record into wav files. But those wav file’s data format is 32bit floating.

I’d love if version 1.02 did support those wav files also :w00t:
I do have small sample files, but cannot upload one here. Therefore I did a HEX coy of the first 544 (220h) bytes.

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[b]About the wav files and format[/b]  
Very few program actually tell what format a wav file has. I'm not familiar with wav file protocol, so I just used Winamp to tell me what kind of format it is. Winamp then says:  

32 bit float
2 Channel(s)
44100 Hz

  
  
  
Thanks

Any chance of a Linux version?

I have tried running this in WINE, but it kicks out a load of errors when I try to do anything.

I suppose I could attempt a port, as the source is available, but it is not my baby, so if the original coder could do this, that would be grand!

The original coder is way too lazy to attempt a linux port… :)