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A new 0.2 version of FM-DX servers lister has been released:
Added:
Server details panel, which shows the following information about the selected server:
Description, tuning limit, audio quality, administrator contact, tuner type, server version and direct link;
Context menu for the servers list which contains options to copy the tuner direct link and check its current status;
The status window contains these details:
Number of currently connected users, current frequency, signal strength and RDS;
Keyboard shortcuts for some important interface elements.
https://tdprograms.ovh/pfiles/FmdxServersLister.rar
@marvellousmachine I'm happy that it works. 🙂 I wish You good DX and many great catches! 📡
New app called FM-DX servers lister has been released:
FM-DX Servers Lister is a lightweight Windows application that allows you to quickly browse list of public FM-DX receivers.
The program automatically downloads the current server list from the FM-DX API and organizes it by country. You can easily explore available receivers, see how many servers are available in each country, and open any receiver directly in your web browser.
You can also use a search button to find a receiver which you are interested in.
On the servers.fmdx.org website, a list of servers is available, but by default, it's not organized. Browsing servers by country is only possible through the interactive map, which isn't accessible for screen readers, also site doesn't offer search option, so I created this small tool to fix this issue.
https://tdprograms.ovh/pfiles/FmdxServersLister.rar
@cubic Hey, sorry for the late reply, but unfortunately i missed your question.
The format selector is for the output audio inside the MP4 file, not for the input file.
The program can accept many different audio formats (mp3, flac, wav, etc.), but the resulting video still needs an audio stream encoded in a specific format.
So the dropdown simply lets you choose whether the audio in the final MP4 should be encoded as AAC or FLAC.
A new 0.2 version of Easy audio to video converter has been released:
Added:
Option to generate a blue audio wave visualization if you don't want to use a static image;
Help and Website buttons;
Keyboard shortcuts for Start and Exit buttons;
GUI improvements for non visually impaired;
Sound which indicates that conversion has been started.
Fixed / changed:
Browse buttons now labeled more clearly, informing you whether they are to select an image or an audio file.
Changed the sound which indicates that conversion has been finished.
https://tdprograms.ovh/pfiles/EasyAudioToVideoConverter.rar
A new app called Easy audio to video converter has been released:
It can be usefull if you want to upload something to Youtube etc.
EATVC is a simple, friendly accessible utility for converting an any audio file to mp4 video file. To do this you can use your CPU or Nvidia GPU.
Select audio, then select an image and go!
The resulting MP4 file always has the same base name as the original audio file and is saved in the subfolder called Converted.
You can select an audio encoder (AAC org Flac) and if AAC is selected, also bitrate selector appears.
https://tdprograms.ovh/pfiles/EasyAudioToVideoConverter.rar
GOGO No Shippo V0.3 has been released:
Added information about which file is currently being converted.
"Start conversion" button disappears during conversion.
Extended the final conversion message to show how many files were converted out of the total number of processed files. Previously, it only showed how many files were successfully converted, but not out of how many files were in the folder.
https://tdprograms.ovh/pfiles/GogoNoShippo.rar
@pvagner @jscholes It’s more about audio content that doesn’t require high quality, and about the time it takes to complete the conversion. Lame is cool and I mainly use it myself, but converting gigabytes of files which's not music and don't need hq sounding takes quite a while. The people who asked me to create such a tool need really fast conversion. They’ve been using GOGO for years, but another GUI which was used by them had problems with correctly encode and decode special chars so i decided to help them by writing this GUI.
I write programs mainly to help myself or my friends with some things and i also share them, because maybe someone else is looking for the same kind of solution and can use it. :)
@pvagner @jscholes If you don't need it, just don't use it. I wrote it for those who needed it.
@jscholes @pvagner
GOGO is based on Lame 3.88. Oldschool, but fully functional and faster than normal Lame.
Many applications already use LAME, so I didn’t see the point in creating another GUI for it.
GOGO encoder is very fast, and it was used for many years EG. to automate the process like producing audiobook CDs by some publishers in Poland.
Some of my friends tried to use GOGO but had problem with the Polish special chars when they tried to automatize it by app called Multi frontend so i decided to write this GUI to help them and speed up the process.