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==Notes==
==Notes==


     This component is no longer needed since foobar2000 v2.0 and newer, the functionality is now built-in.
     This component is obsolete in foobar2000 v2.0 and newer, the functionality is available out of the box.


[[foobar2000]] will report an MD5 checksum embedded in the .APE file as an "Audio MD5" value in the file properties, same as is done for [[FLAC]] files. However, the Monkey's Audio codec actually calculates the checksum based on the audio data plus certain other parts of the file, so it's not strictly an audio MD5, nor can it be compared to the audio MD5 value reported for FLAC files with identical audio data.
[[foobar2000]] will report an MD5 checksum embedded in the .APE file as an "Audio MD5" value in the file properties, same as is done for [[FLAC]] files. However, the Monkey's Audio codec actually calculates the checksum based on the audio data plus certain other parts of the file, so it's not strictly an audio MD5, nor can it be compared to the audio MD5 value reported for FLAC files with identical audio data.

Revision as of 21:57, 17 September 2022

Monkey's Audio Decoder

foo_input_monkey
Developer(s) Peter
Repository
Release information
Initial release
Stable release 2.5 (September 13, 2021)
Preview release
foobar2000 compatibility
Architecture {{{foobar2000_architecture}}}
Minimum version 1.4
Maximum version 1.6.12
UI module(s) N/A
Additional information
Use Input
License
Discussion thread {{{discussion_thread}}}
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Provides decoding support for Monkey's Audio files (.APE) as well as APE Link files (.APL).

Notes

    This component is obsolete in foobar2000 v2.0 and newer, the functionality is available out of the box.

foobar2000 will report an MD5 checksum embedded in the .APE file as an "Audio MD5" value in the file properties, same as is done for FLAC files. However, the Monkey's Audio codec actually calculates the checksum based on the audio data plus certain other parts of the file, so it's not strictly an audio MD5, nor can it be compared to the audio MD5 value reported for FLAC files with identical audio data.

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