Mr QuestionMan 0.701 released
July 10, 2005 on 11:16 pm | In Site related | Post a Comment (7 entries)This is a bugfix release.
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nice one
Comment by Boing — July 12, 2005 #
nice tool pal, much needed – a suggest though: ver 7.01 still doesn’t diplay FULL Lame version… hydrogenaudio.org forums still suggest lame 3.90.3 version as “best choice” so it would be nice to see the full revision number in “guessed encoder” column, and not just lame 3.90. (i mean, it could be .2 or .3) – a minor tweak, i’m sure :D
btw, why not pubblish the changelog online?
cheers
Comment by babaz — July 13, 2005 #
The Lame tag has a size limit on the encoder string, that’s why it does not display the “.3″. It’s simply not stored there. The full string could be read from the padding, though it might not be 100% reliable.
The changelog was not really necessary, since there were no changes, just bugfixes. :)
Comment by Gambit — July 13, 2005 #
i see, but then it would be nice if u could gather such unrealiable information and still compare it against what can be read from the encoder string… would be a nice approximation, no?
oh well, not woth much hassle tough :D kudos
Comment by babaz — July 13, 2005 #
nice, use it every day.
very good for scanning musicfiles.
always handy to see if what I get is what is said by others.
can`t miss it.
works fine and 100% for me[most of the time mp3]
Comment by hotemetoot — September 25, 2005 #
Thanks for an awesome tool.
I download a lot of music and it is just great for recognizing the quality of the tracks.
I’ve been using progs like Guidua, LameTagGUI and mp3guessenc.exe to provide me with such info. But now I regually use Mr QuestionMan instead. Are you going to put up a forum or some FAQ? How do I prevent it from opening Windows Explorer by default upon Export?
Happy new year, and Thanks!
Comment by reG — January 2, 2006 #
wavpack files with hybrid compression which has correction files on the same folder, should be recognized as hybrid lossless but this program recognizes every hybrid wavpack file as lossy.
Comment by syserror — February 7, 2006 #