Best program to identify LAME version |
Best program to identify LAME version |
Sep 27 2011, 18:47
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Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 27-December 02 Member No.: 4268 |
A few years ago, I had a program called dbPowerAmp which allowed me to hover the icon over a music file which then gave me information such as codec and its version number, MP3Gain information and such. It also had a number of other functions which I never used. I was wondering if there was a freeware program to run on Windows 7 which can help me do the same function without the other features of dbPowerAmp that I don't need. Thanks.
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Oct 12 2011, 07:14
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Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 27-December 02 Member No.: 4268 |
Thanks for the suggestion. dbPowerAmp was indeed the first program that I thought of since I had it in my computer when it used to be freeware (many years back). I just left a post there asking if that feature remains active even after the 21 day trial period is over (hopefully without nagging). That is exactly what I'm looking for since I also wish to identify the version of the encoding. Thanks for everyone who has posted. Anyone else have any freeware ideas?
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Curious Best program to identify LAME version Sep 27 2011, 18:47
testyou Foobar2000: http://www.foobar2000.org/
You will s... Sep 27 2011, 20:02
mixminus1 MediaInfo would be another option, especially WRT ... Sep 27 2011, 20:06
mjb2006 foobar2000 doesn't change the tooltip you see ... Sep 27 2011, 20:49
soviet123 dBpoweramp reads this, among a boatload of other i... Oct 11 2011, 06:19
mjb2006 QUOTE (soviet123 @ Oct 10 2011, 23:19) dB... Oct 11 2011, 06:33
soviet123 Oh geez. Sorry about that. Oct 11 2011, 15:23
k.eight.a How about EncSpot or Mr. QuestionMan ? Nov 6 2011, 14:41![]() ![]() |
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