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iSoundFile

iSoundFile - 0.5

converter for multiple sound file formats

All Time: (2.3)
This Version: (2.3)
Current Version: 0.5
Release Date: 2007-09-14
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 7,480
Downloads (all versions): 7,480

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Product Description:

iSoundFile can read and write many sound file formats such as .wav, .aiff, .flac and many more. It's also capable of reading and writing broadcast wave information and strings, if the file format supports it. It is based on libsndfile and also uses the library's routines for audio playback via CoreAudio. Source code is released under the GPL.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • n/a

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (2.3) Features: (2.5) Support: (1.4)
Ease of Use: (2.8) Quality / Stability: (1.2) Price: (2.8)
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iSoundFile Troubleshooting Reportuhh... - Version: 0.5, 8/25/2008 05:15PM PST

plaintiger
okay, a sound conversion utility that can't open MP3 files?

i'm obviously missing something, but i can't see for the life of me what that would be. "Preferences" is grayed out and i don't see any commands i can issue from the app's interface except "Open...".

so how do i convert an MP3 file to an AIFF? or is that not the kind of operation the developer has in mind when he calls this a "converter for multiple sound file formats"?


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iSoundFile ReviewiSoundFile - Version: 0.5, 9/15/2007 07:59PM PST

ross.porter_dotmac
It's freewae. Thanks,

It's too bad it doesn't deal with the audio formats I need -- Monkey's àudio (APE) primarily, but it also doesn't convert stone age formats like MS Wave (PCM and its family) to MP3 or OGG. If it did that, Almost everything else would be just quirky, and therefore acceptable in freeware.

If you need this functionality in freeware for MAC, take a look at COG for playback and MAX for conversion. Booth free, and IMHO both better.

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iSoundFile CommentaryDoesn't recognize FLAC files - Version: 0.5, 9/15/2007 04:09AM PST

pseudonym
Would not recognize properly-formed flac files, i.e. files remained "grayed" out. Am I missing something?
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