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Ape monkey's audio
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The external coder support allows you to use this software tool as a front-end for other encoding needs as well.

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APE files - Monkey's Audio files), decompress, convert, make APLs and verify and it allows you to choose between various conversion methods: normal, fast, high, extra high, external or insane.Ĭonversion process is always error-free because Monkey's Audio incorporates redundant CRC’s to ensure proper decompression of data.ĭue to tagging support, the application uses its own incredibly versatile APE Tags which means you can easily manage and catalogue your Monkey’s Audio collection. Monkey's Audio works in several modes, such as compress (into. When you use Monkey's Audio, you can always decompress files back to the original, which means you don’t have to recopy original files if you want to use the old format again.īatch processing and opening files by the drag and drop method are also possible, for more convenience of use. What Monkey's Audio does is to produce bit-for-bit copies of your music and provide you with copies that sound just like the original and weigh less. WAV files have a high quality level, but they also occupy a lot of memory. That might be worth a try for your use case, though you'll still need to run a 32-bit version of REAPER on your 圆4 machine.The conversion method is lossless, and you still get to save a lot of storage space. It might also work to download 4.151 and copy the reaper_ape.dll file from that install to the Plugins/ directory of a newer 32-bit Windows REAPER version, but no guarantees there. ape media (which would have had to be created using a version of REAPER prior to 2012, on 32-bit windows), the only real option for continuing is to run REAPER 4.151 or earlier on 32-bit Windows (available here), and either use REAPER's batch converter to render the files to a different format, or just continue working in 4.151. To continue working on old REAPER projects with.

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ape added OSX and 64-bit support in 2013, a year after REAPER stopped supporting it, but there was never a version of REAPER that supported. flac are supported on all platforms and used far more widely. We dropped it partly because the lack of platform compatibility caused some problems for people, in exactly the OP's situation, projects recorded on 32-bit Windows and edited later on a different platform. ape itself only supported 32-bit Windows, making it the only audio file format supported by REAPER that wasn't available on all REAPER-supported platforms (I think).














Ape monkey's audio