Overview
What is Freac?
If you are in the market for a free, Open Source audio conversion app, and you dont mind a working with a simple interface
In depth
A closer look at Freac
If you are in the market for a free, Open Source audio conversion app, and you don t mind a working with a simple interface, then you can t go far wrong with Freac. Beneath the standard, bare bones window lies powerful open source conversion encoders that are able to rapidly convert your audio files to a good selection of formats. Not only can Freac convert an array of audio files, but it can also rip audio CDs as well. The app can access the online CDDB database to automatically populate the metadata attached to your media files, so they can be organized correctly in your media library. This is really useful as it saves a stack of time in manually adding the data yourself.Freac also comes with a couple of neat tools and configurable features, such as a built-in media player, with standard functionality; play, pause, stop, and skip next or skip previous.When saving content, you can choose a default saving directory, select the encoder you need, apply some audio filters, such as High-pass or Low-pass, make various playlists and cue sheets, install plugins, and you can edit ID3 tags as well. You can even batch process files, if you need to.
Requirements
System requirements
Windows (All Versions)
Verdict
Should you download Freac?
Freac runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
OpenSource under LGPL
license
— the installer is 7.61 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Audio Video.
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At a glance
Freac specifications
- Last updated
- Nov 21, 2023
- Requirements
- Windows (All Versions)
- License
- OpenSource under LGPL
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 7.61 MB
- Price
- Free
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