Summary
Changes since v2.0.0 - all versions
- Adds recognition of
aif/aiff/aifcformat with watermark detection - Adds repair of excess
.flacpadding - Improves
.cuefolder-level checks - Improves diagnostic and repair messages
Changes since v2.0.0 - windowed version only
- Adds controls to view text contents of files
- Disables ineffective navigation buttons
Details
Add recognition of aif/aiff/aifc format with watermark detection
Aif is an older Apple audio file format. Content may be lossless or lossy with lossless content usually given the alternate .aifc extension. FIlebert now performs layout inspection and watermark detection/repair for this file format.
Add repair of excess .flac padding
Previous versions of Filebert reported .flac files with oversized art+padding. Filebert now adds the ability to repair this issue by removing padding if doing so would eliminate the oversize issue. To enable repairs, use the /R switch. As usual, repairs must be individually confirmed.
Improve .cue folder-level checks
The previous version of Filebert did not report bad file references as errors unless the /R switch was supplied. Filebert now reports bad file references as errors.
Improve diagnostic and repair messages
Many minor changes have been made to diagnostic messages including better annotation of repairable issues.
Add controls to view text contents of files
The windowed Filebert now includes the ability to view the contents of .cue, .log, .m3u, .m3u8, .md5, .sha1, .sha1x, .sha256 files from a cached copy. To view, click the up-right arrow control near the tab's right edge.
Disable ineffective navigation buttons
The twelve navigation buttons now provide visual indication if hitting them would be ineffective (e.g. hitting a forward button at the last file).