foobar2000 v1.1.12 BETA 6 Released


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foobar2000 is an advanced freeware audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include full unicode support, ReplayGain support and native support for several popular audio formats. Foobar2000 isn't just for early adopters or software jukebox fetishists. It doesn't mess with fancy buttons or bright colors, instead preferring a utilitarian, straightforward user interface to let the music speak for itself. foobar2000 uses tabs and panels to help the user navigate its plain, but functional, user interface. You can customize the interface using several layout options. Menu options and recognizable command buttons reside at the top of the window. Two panels, each with tabbed menus, reside on the left side of the window. From there, you can view the album list and the properties of a selected artist or song. You'll also find tabs for viewing a spectrogram, a spectrum, and VU meter of music currently being played, display album art, and synchronize with portable players including iPods.

foobar2000 v1.1.12 BETA 6 Released

05.11.2012

Whats New:

? Fixed Musepack HTTP streaming bugs.

? Fixed incorrect MP3 decoder behavior on certain rare files.

? Fixed crash reporter dialog crash (duh).

? Detection of proxy server settings from Internet Explorer.

? Fixed multi-channel FLAC encoding (channel mask now gets preserved).

? Fixed multi-channel WavPack decoding (channel mask now gets preserved).

? Now possible to use HDCD & DTS decoder components with ALAC.

? Changed MP3 tag reading behaviors when multiple tags are present.

? ID3v2 content now takes priority over APE and then ID3v1.

? Various time-consuming operations such as conversion or ReplayGain-scanning now

prevent the computer from automatically going to sleep (opt-out).

? Tuned ReplayGain scanner for fast multicore CPU / slow HDD scenarios (beta 4).

? Fixed Converter misbehavior on files with misplaced ?cuesheet? tags (beta 4).

? Improved performance when playing MP3 files from internet HTTP sources (beta 4).

? Improved compatibility with Apple's HFS driver (beta 4).

? ID3v2 handling improvements (beta 5):

? Fixed TXXX field name sometimes incorrectly written.

? No longer possible to write multiple values per ID3v2.3 frame in various scenarios.

? COMM frames with a description now show as ?COMMENT ?.

? Certain broken APIC (cover art) frames are now visible.

? APEv2 tag writing: relaxed tracknumber/discnumber field content restrictions (beta 5).

? Improved ID3v2.3 specification compliance for TXXX and TCON (genre) frames (beta 6).

? Fixed Converter having trouble locating oggenc.exe (beta 6).

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