allows you to fix MP3 files that were retrieved from improperly set servers.
When a server sends binary information as text, the resulting data is referred to as "cooked". The problem is caused by the insertion of linefeeds at semi-regular intervals. "Cooking" occurs because the server that you are retrieving data from is not properly configured to be aware that a particular binary file type is indeed binary. Most servers default to a text mode when type is unknown.
UnCook95 uses a special algorithm to remove the carriage returns that were inserted by the server providing the binary file as a text file. It also allows uncooking of multiple files at once.
A cooked audio file sounds simply like squeaky noise. If the song sounds somewhat normal except for a few bleeps, it is most likely not cooked.
You should not run UnCook95 on files that are not cooked or they will be damaged.
UnCook 95 runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 50 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Audio Encoders.
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