AudioRepair Changelog

What's new in AudioRepair 1.1.10

Nov 5, 2017
  • Minor bug fixes and performance improvements
  • The Apple version of the program got an update to avoid the false positive trojan warning caused by the Gatekeeper on older OS X versions.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.9 (Oct 19, 2017)

  • Bug Fix: The latest version wasn’t able to handle mp3 files correctly.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.8 (Sep 30, 2017)

  • Bug Fix: A multi-threading memory leak caused issues with larger numbers of input files.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.7 (Sep 30, 2017)

  • The Multi-Threading Option offers now the selection of the maximum number of parallel audio transcoding processes, depending on the number of available physical and logical CPU cores.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.6 (Apr 3, 2017)

  • Bug fix: FLAC encoding stopped while processing large files

New in AudioRepair 1.1.5 (Mar 20, 2017)

  • FLAC encoding and multi-threading optimized.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.4 (Nov 25, 2016)

  • Additional functions within the FLAC metadata handler

New in AudioRepair 1.1.3 (Nov 19, 2016)

  • Bug fix: FLAC metadata encoding issue fixed.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.2 (Nov 17, 2016)

  • Bug Fixes within the metadata handler.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.1 (Aug 17, 2016)

  • Conversions into the AIFF format could lead to a wrong „Chunk Size“ meta data setting.

New in AudioRepair 1.1.0 (Jan 12, 2016)

  • AudioRepair is now able to apply the “Compact Disk De-Emphasis” to linearize older CD-Records (until the early 90s) that used emphasis to achieve a better reduction of noise. Especially the suppression of audible quantization noise during playback was extremely important, because early analog to digital converters had only 14 significant bits. Some of todays CD-Rippers (e.g. iTunes) already apply the De-Emphasis if the correct Information Bit is set.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.13 (Oct 23, 2015)

  • It was not possible to have the same name for the input and output file. That has been fixed, but please be aware that you should choose a different output folder if you activate „Replace existing files“, otherwise the original files will be replaced.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.12 (Oct 9, 2015)

  • Optimized Audio Processing Engine
  • A new Scrollbar, within the settings section, allows for a smaller application window.
  • The internal audio player got a pause button.
  • Now it is possible to work on single files and a whole folder structure. If an “Output Folder” is selected then the folder structure gets replicated otherwise the converted files are saved within the original folders by using the given naming convention.
  • The status display provides now the following information to assess whether a file has been repaired:
  • Passed – No repair necessary
  • ISPs Repaired – Inter Sample Peaks repaired
  • Filtered – Frequency Response repaired
  • Filtered and ISPs Repaired – Frequency Response & Inter Sample Peaks repaired

New in AudioRepair 1.0.11 (Sep 17, 2015)

  • It is now possible to reduce the CPU-Load by activating single-threading, which limits the CPU usage to one core.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.10 (Sep 14, 2015)

  • Bug Fix: Temp files are now directly removed after each conversion to avoid hard disk space issues in case of longer batch lists.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.9 (Aug 6, 2015)

  • Bug Fix: Filenames with special characters (e.g. Japanese) caused a processing abort.
  • Optimization of the Processing Engine

New in AudioRepair 1.0.8 (Jul 16, 2015)

  • FLAC issue with „Umlauts“ in meta information fields has been fixed.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.7 (Jul 16, 2015)

  • FLAC bug fixing. There where some FLAC files creating issues during conversion.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.6 (Jul 4, 2015)

  • The Processing Engine has been optimized.
  • The Output Audio Format FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) has been added.
  • The Meta Data (album, cover picture, etc.) are preserved if the audio input and output file format is FLAC.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.5 (Jun 12, 2015)

  • The meta data (cover, album, etc.) are now preserved for AIFF -> AIFF transcoding.
  • Support for the AIFF-C/sowt format has been added. This is an uncompressed AIFF-C format (PCM, little-endian) used by some .aiff audio files.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.4 (Jun 3, 2015)

  • Bug-Fix: MP3 file handling error fixed.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.3 (May 11, 2015)

  • Bug-Fix: The input file size was limited to 2 GB.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.2 (May 4, 2015)

  • The processing speed has been heavily increased.
  • Further enhancements of the Inter Sample Peak Detection algorithm.
  • The THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortions + Noise) has been improved.

New in AudioRepair 1.0.1 (Apr 28, 2015)

  • The Inter Sample Peak detection has been improved to avoid deviations from 0dB full scale.
  • We urgently recommend the update because the version 1.0.0 has a bug in the detection of the Inter Sample Peaks.