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Version History

Awave Audio

This shows you how often Awave Audio was updated with us over the past few months. Whenever available, we also include additional information for each update (new features, changes etc.).

version 10.2 - posted on Jun 30, 2008

  • New in v10.2: Support for the Apple CoreAudio file format, and more.

version 10.1 - posted on Jan 31, 2008

  • New in v10.1: Support for WavPack, EBU RF64, Apple lossless, wildcard pattern renaming, and more!

version 10.0 - posted on Jan 02, 2007

  • New in v10.0: New or improved support for important file formats (.MOV, .AVI, .M4A, .MP4, .3GP, .3G2 et c), support for writing ID3v2 format meta data, improved help file, and much more!

version 9.3 - posted on Dec 18, 2005

  • New in v9.3: Channel mixer, Meta data editing, per file overrides, AAC and AMR support.

version 9.2 - posted on Jan 23, 2005

  • New in v9.2: MP3 codec delay removal, new normalization option, CD de-emphasis support, and more!

version 9.1 - posted on Dec 17, 2004

  • No further details available

version 9.0 - posted on Jan 26, 2004

  • New in v9.0:
    Replay Gain psycho-acoustically corrected volume normalization support.
    Improved noise shaped dithering.
    Improved sample rate conversion.
    FLAC lossless compression support.
    And much more!

version 8.3 - posted on Jun 02, 2003

  • No further details available

version 8.2 - posted on Apr 07, 2003

  • Multiple output formats in the same batch.
    Improved dithering.
    Improved MP2 encoding.
    Monkey Audio .APE format support.
    And much more.

version 8.1 - posted on Jan 13, 2003

  • Added support for writing the new Windows Media 9 Format files (this requires the Windows Media 9 runtime to be installed
    available from the download page on our web site!). This includes support for 2-pass CBR (constant bit-rate) as well as 1-pass VBR (quality based variable bit-rate) and 2-pass constrained VBR (a.k.a. average bit-rate encoding). You can also use external profiles (.prx files) for things such as MBR (mutual bit-rate exclusion) and other kinds of multi-stream files. All the current codecs are supported: Windows Media Audio 9, Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless, Windows Media Audio 9 Voice, and ACELP.net. Plus, theres support for writing older Windows Media Audio 4 format WMA files. NB, Windows Media Audio 9 Professional multi-channel audio is only supported on Windows XP (and later)
    Added support for reading the audio portion of any ASF and WMV file (also requires the Windows Media 9 runtime)
    Added 5.1/6.1/7.1 surround selections to the output channel format list for many formats
    The icon to the left of files in the input file list now indicates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5.1, or 6.1
    channels of audio
    Added support for writing MPEG audio layer II (a.k.a. MP2) subformat .WAV files (requires the TooLame.dll add-on)
    Added support for reading and writing Broadcast Wave Files (.BWF)
    Files with extension .ALW and .ULW are now recognized as raw A-Law and mu-Law format files
    Added a Fade option to the trim length function
    which performs a 250ms fade out at the trim point
    Added support for writing NIST SPHERE files (Usually .NIST)
    The previous `Normalize RMS option has been renamed `Normalize RMS of Amplitudes and a new `Normalize RMS of the Power option has been added
    Added detection of .VAG files with missing VAGp header id
    It is now possible to pass preset files (.aap) on the command line
    Added a context menu when you click on a file in the input file list
    Fixed a bug where writing .GSM formats did not work
    Fixed another bug with loop points not being adjusted correctly when audio is resampled.