Since this program is built to meet my needs I have made some changes demanded by the user community; me.
I’ve been wanting to experiment with high quality re-sampling but like converting from FLAC to WAV, this is a pain when all one wants to do is listen to some music. After viewing the sample rate conversion comparison results on the Infinite Wave site; it seemed like enabling the SoX – Sound eXchange conversion utility would be worthwhile. Since SoX is billed as “the Swiss Army knife of sound processing programs” and already does FLAC to WAV conversion, there was no need to convert first and then resample; SoX converts from FLAC to WAV and writes the output at the sample rate and bit depth chosen.
If you would like to try this it can be downloaded below. Please note this requires SoX to be installed, it will fail miserably if this is not installed and the path set. If the current build of SoX is installed in the default directory, the program will find this when you are setting the path. This can be overridden but in almost all cases you will want to use the current version. Of course if you install SoX in a different location, you will need to browse to the executable prior to trying to decode any files. SoX can be downloaded free of charge from the above link.
Thanks. Got a lot of flac to wav conversion to do for my wav player
You’re welcome but please keep in mind this isn’t designed for converting everything over in bulk, just whatever you are planning on listening too. The program will delete anything in the output directory each time the decode button is clicked.