Rave 1.6 released for AmigaOS4
Date 2-Mar-2023 12:00:27 Topic: software OS4
| An update to the Rave audio editor has been released on os4depot.net.
NEW IN THIS RELEASE:
- Import and export of raw files. - Saving in the Ogg Vorbis format. - Reworked the IFF-8SVX saver, which now also supports stereo. - Saving WAV files is no longer limited to PCM: several other data formats and encodings can be selected in the WAV configuration window. - Reworked the MP3 saver configuration window for better user control. - When using the Save function, compressed files (MP3, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis) are no longer overwritten silently, without giving the user a chance to review/adjust the compression parameters. - Added a Save As button in the program toolbar. - Added a Pause button in the transport bar. - Linked with the latest versions of libogg and libvorbis for improved Ogg Vorbis support. - Various other smaller improvements and fixes. - Updated documentation.
INSTALLATION:
Just extract the program drawer to a suitable location on your disk, making sure that it has plenty of free space. Replace any previous installation of the program.
REQUIREMENTS:
- AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2 or newer. - Enhancer Core classes (toolbar.gadget, infodata.gadget, select.gadget, shared.image).
FEATURE OVERVIEW:
- A modern, configurable graphical user interface (GUI). - A tabbed environment for managing multiple projects from within a single program window. - A powerful custom file requester with preview playback and other useful features. - A wide selection of editing functions with unlimited Undo. - Asynchronous operation: performing a task in a project doesn't block the other projects. - Support for multiple clipboard units. - Modular design with an object-oriented plugin system, which makes the program easy to extend. - A wide range of supported audio file types and formats.
See the included documentation (or its online version) for more information.
(c) 2022–2023 Rear Window Software
Homepage and blog: www.rearwindow.cz You can support the development of the program at ko-fi.com/rearwindow
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