Posted by Mihai Asmanow on 28 April 2007 - 10:54 · 4 comments & 2258 views
Audio Identifier is a FREE audio inspector. You can browse through your audio collection with it and it will show you useful information, like average bitrate, used encoder and settings, guessed quality etc.

Main features:

- Full Unicode support
- Can export data as HTML
- Can display very interesting LAME tag info
- Very nice skinnable interface
- Entirely FREE!

Supported formats:

- MPEG Audio (mp3), MPEGplus (mpc), WAV (wav), TwinVQ (vqf), Ogg Vorbis (ogg), Windows Media Audio (wma), AAC (aac), Speex (Monkey's Audio (ape), WavPack (wv), FLAC (flac), TrueAudio (tta), OptimFROG (ofr), AC3 (ac3) and DTS (dts).




Changelog Audio Identifier 0.7:

- Miles faster than previous versions
- New, better, error reporting system
- Changed default scanning levels behaviour: now -1 stands for unlimited levels, 0 for current dir, 1 for 1 level of deepness etc.
- Some bug fixes

System requirements: Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP/Vista

Download: Audio Identifier 0.7 freeware
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: Home Page



There are 4 additional comments
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(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by ]SK[ on 28 Apr 2007 - 11:26
Why did I just try to click the Red X on that screenshot to close it?
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by MadCap on 28 Apr 2007 - 19:58
Hahaha funny thing is....I just did the same thing.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by noroom on 28 Apr 2007 - 14:18
Cool! I thought it was discontinued!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by GEIST on 28 Apr 2007 - 23:44
Thanks, looks quite useful.
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