QUOTE(R.A.F. @ Jun 1 2003 - 04:32 AM)
Yes, I know. I already did uncheck the function "Use same format as input if possible", but the mistake mentioned above appeared anyway (still generates only APE V1.0-tags).
Weird, I tested this myself and it works fine. Will do some more testing before releasing the new version.
QUOTE(R.A.F. @ Jun 1 2003 - 04:32 AM)
If itīs in the next version included, itīs OK. But better would be in my eyes, when the files wouldnīt be removed completely, but only skipped. Like in "Monkeys Audiocompressor". So, you are always able to see, how many files have been already encoded.
Ok, I've added the option to skip already processed files. I'll release Frontah 0.91 sometime today or tomorrow.
QUOTE(R.A.F. @ Jun 1 2003 - 04:32 AM)
Filesize: 23 733 062 bytes (22.63 MB)
-------- Tags --------
ID3 v2.3.0 Tag (8 items, size: 4 298 bytes)
APE Tag v1 (8 items, size: 256 bytes)
And a last little bug I saw: The CPU-factor is also shown always as "0.0 x".
The problem is ID3v2! I thought no-one would ever use it with APEs, so I didn't add code to skip it! But it's now fixed.
QUOTE(R.A.F. @ Jun 1 2003 - 04:32 AM)
Wishlist for Frontah in the future:
A real useful thing would be, when Frontah would allow the output in different formats, encoding-levels, and output-directories in one session. That means, you drop some lossless original albums in the Frontah-window and the program remembers the actual settings for it: In which format to encode, the quality-settings and output-dir - simply all. Then you change the format or the quality-level or the output-dir (all or some of it), drop in the same lossless files into the Frontah-window again, and Frontah takes then for those new dropped in files the changed settings. This could be repeated as often as wanted. After it, you start the encoding-process, and a few hours later you have the result of different formats put out in different directories ready.
Is this to make real? - Or simply too difficult to code? It would be a real progress for the whole batch-encoding, as no other Frontend offers this yet.
I had some similar ideas for Frontah 2. Like you could still drop files while encoder is running, have mulitple encodes running at the same time etc. Encoding directly from one big .flac + .cue into separate tracks and such things. Nothing is too difficult to code, the problem is only time...
QUOTE(yourtallness @ Jun 1 2003 - 12:36 PM))
Is there a way to use extra switches with Frontah? E.g. -Z?
Lossy -> MP3 -> Custom. You'll have to enter the whole commandline yourself, eg "--alt-preset standard -Z". But do not use -Z if you're using LAME 3.90.3.
For more control, make changes to frontah_script.ini. Note that this file now resides inside frontah.dat, which is a regular uncompressed zip-file.