LameXP - audio conversion

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#166 Post by deathcubek »

LameXP v4.18 RC-1
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lamexp ... e/download
Changes between v4.17 and v4.18 [unreleased]:
* Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.9 (MSVC 14.16)
* Updated LAME encoder to v3.100.1-SVN (2019-07-23), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Opus encoder/decoder libraries to v1.3.1 (2019-04-14) and Opus-Tools to v0.2+3 (2018-10-16)
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2018-11-14), using libvorbis v1.3.6 with aoTuV b6.03 (2018)
* Updated FLAC encoder/decoder to v1.3.2+ Git (2018-09-19), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v4.73 (2019-05-15), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.25.11 (2019-07-18) and added 64-Bit binaries, compiled with GCC 9.1.0
* Updated MediaInfo to v19.07 (2019-07-16), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Added Japanese (日本語) translation, thanks to Maboroshin <pc.genkaku.in>
* Fixed encoding with Nero AAC encoder for input sampling rate less than 8 KHz or greater than 96 KHz

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#167 Post by deathcubek »

Special wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 12:35 pm Like maybe release a new version then? Because my version is the latest (v4.17).
Sorry, I have been a bit busy recently. There will probably be a new release soon™. In the meantime, you can just grab the latest RC.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#168 Post by Special »

It's fine, I was pretty pissed that day, I love and use LameXP all the time, sometimes 10+ times a day and hearing the unavoidable "check" was getting on my last nerves...

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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LameXP v4.18 RC-2
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lamexp ... e/download
Changes between v4.17 and v4.18 [unreleased]:
* Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.9 (MSVC 14.16)
* Updated LAME encoder to v3.100.1-SVN (2019-07-23), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Opus encoder/decoder libraries to v1.3.1 (2019-04-14) and Opus-Tools to v0.2+3 (2018-10-16)
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2018-11-14), using libvorbis v1.3.6 with aoTuV b6.03 (2018)
* Updated FLAC encoder/decoder to v1.3.2+ Git (2018-09-19), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v4.73 (2019-05-15), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.25.11 (2019-07-18) and added 64-Bit binaries, compiled with GCC 9.1.0
* Updated MediaInfo to v19.07 (2019-07-16), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Added Japanese (日本語) translation, thanks to Maboroshin <pc.genkaku.in>
* Fixed encoding with Nero AAC encoder for input sampling rate less than 8 KHz or greater than 96 KHz

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#170 Post by Special »

So not a thing changed since RC-1?

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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Special wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:28 pm So not a thing changed since RC-1?
Uh look man I kinda like having deathcubek posting here on the site. Maybe you could do something to make him feel more welcome.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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webfork wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 6:58 pm
Special wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:28 pm So not a thing changed since RC-1?
Uh look man I kinda like having deathcubek posting here on the site. Maybe you could do something to make him feel more welcome.
That's nice! Thank you for sharing your opinion.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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Special wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:28 pm So not a thing changed since RC-1?
At this point it's all about giving people one last chance to report regressions, and incorporating translation updates from our contributors.

So, yeah, except for minor translation updates you are not supposed to see any difference.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#174 Post by deathcubek »

LameXP v4.18 :)
https://github.com/lordmulder/LameXP/releases/latest
Changes between v4.17 and v4.18 [2019-12-18]:
* Upgraded build environment to Microsoft Visual Studio 2017.9 (MSVC 14.16)
* Updated LAME encoder to v3.100.1-SVN (2019-07-23), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Opus encoder/decoder libraries to v1.3.1 (2019-04-14) and Opus-Tools to v0.2+3 (2018-10-16)
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2018-11-14), using libvorbis v1.3.6 with aoTuV b6.03 (2018)
* Updated FLAC encoder/decoder to v1.3.2+ Git (2018-09-19), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v4.73 (2019-05-15), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.25.11 (2019-07-18) and added 64-Bit binaries, compiled with GCC 9.1.0
* Updated MediaInfo to v19.07 (2019-07-16), compiled with ICL 19.0 and MSVC 14.16
* Added Japanese (日本語) translation, thanks to Maboroshin <pc.genkaku.in>
* Fixed encoding with Nero AAC encoder for input sampling rate less than 8 KHz or greater than 96 KHz
* Updated language files (big thank-you to all contributors !!!)

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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/LameXPHomerSoundEffect

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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LameXP v4.19 RC-3
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lamexp ... e/download
Changes between v4.18 and v4.19 [unreleased]
* Updated LAME encoder to v3.100.1-SVN (2020-08-25), compiled with ICL 19.1 and MSVC 15.9
* Updated Vorbis encoder to OggEnc v2.88 (2020-07-07), using libvorbis v1.3.7 with aoTuV beta-6.03
* Updated Monkey's Audio binary to v6.12 (2021-02-15), compiled with ICL 19.2 and MSVC 15.9
* Updated mpg123 decoder to v1.26.4 (2020-12-24), compiled with GCC 10.2.0
* Updated MediaInfo to v20.09 (2020-10-09), compiled with ICL 2021.1 and MSVC 15.9
* Updated cURL to v7.75.0 (2021-02-03), with libcurl v7.75.0 and OpenSSL v1.1.1i
* Added Bulgarian (български) translation, thanks to Симеон Илиянов Цветков <sicvetkov@uni-sofia.bg>
* Added command-line switch --no-splash, which can be used to hide the "splash" screen at startup
* Added a workaround for missing normaliz.dll to the installer (Windows XP only)

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#177 Post by Special »

You should probably remove that "Jeopardy" update check if you cannot be bothered to keep your own program updated in a years time. Thanks for all the work you've done over the years, but that thing along made me switch away from LameXP. Now I just use foobar2000 as a nice little standalone portable version to do what LameXP used to do.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

#178 Post by deathcubek »

Special wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:57 pm You should probably remove that "Jeopardy" update check if you cannot be bothered to keep your own program updated in a years time.
Well, you know, being "trapped" in the home office for ~1 year now doesn't exactly add to my motivation. You would think that you have more free time available now (because no commuting etc. pp.), but reality is that I spend most evenings getting the work finished that didn't progress over the day due to lack of drive or whatever - leaving little time to work on personal projects. But I will increase the grace period for the update checker in the upcoming release.

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Re: LameXP - audio conversion

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I'm not blaming you, life happens, hobbies change, what started 10 years ago might not something you care about now, but this happened IIRC last time too, and seems to be a reacurring thing every year:
viewtopic.php?p=94666#p94666

If this is going to happening every year on the dot, because of "life" or whatever, then just remove the dumb hardcoded constant nag with no way to disable it part you so seem to like, if people are getting a "year old - update now!" nag, then it most certainly isn't on the user. But do whatever at this point, because like I said I moved over to foobar now.

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#180 Post by webfork »

deathcubek wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:17 pm Well, you know, being "trapped" in the home office for ~1 year now doesn't exactly add to my motivation. You would think that you have more free time available now (because no commuting etc. pp.), but reality is that I spend most evenings getting the work finished that didn't progress over the day due to lack of drive or whatever - leaving little time to work on personal projects.
I definitely feel that. Part of me was initially excited, thinking I was finally going to be able to dedicate some real focus on the project. I've been able to do a few things like the site resource page and an updated testing process, but things like a video site intro, a dozen database additions, AVIF/AV1 advocacy, and more all remain on the backburner.

I do still use LameXP for my voice note conversion process (which also needs an update) so definitely appreciate whatever further effort you are able to put into it.

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