Foobar2000:Components/Monkey's Audio Decoder (foo input monkey): Difference between revisions
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Provides decoding support for [[Monkey's Audio]] files (.APE) as well as APE Link files (.APL). | Provides decoding support for [[Monkey's Audio]] files (.APE) as well as APE Link files (.APL). Support for floating-point audio exists, too. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
This functionality is already available out of the box, which uses FFmpeg. As | |||
Monkey's Audio is under rapid development, it is also available as a separate | |||
component which usese Moneky Audio Libraries, and can be used and updated | |||
separately from foobar2000 itself. | |||
[[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. | ||
Versioning reflects Monkey's Audio library version number | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* {{foobar2000|https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_input_monkey|Monkey's Audio Decoder}} | * {{foobar2000|https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_input_monkey|Monkey's Audio Decoder}} | ||
* [https://monkeysaudio.com/ Monkey's Audio Official Home Page] |
Revision as of 19:41, 23 March 2023
Monkey's Audio Decoder | |
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foo_input_monkey | |
Developer(s) | Peter |
Release information | |
Stable release | 10.07 (March 23, 2023) |
foobar2000 compatibility | |
Minimum version | 1.6 |
UI module(s) | N/A |
Additional information | |
Use | Input |
View all components |
Provides decoding support for Monkey's Audio files (.APE) as well as APE Link files (.APL). Support for floating-point audio exists, too.
Notes
This functionality is already available out of the box, which uses FFmpeg. As Monkey's Audio is under rapid development, it is also available as a separate component which usese Moneky Audio Libraries, and can be used and updated separately from foobar2000 itself.
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. Versioning reflects Monkey's Audio library version number
External links
- Monkey's Audio Decoder on foobar2000.org
- Monkey's Audio Official Home Page