EZ CD Audio Converter 11.0.3 now includes the new Fraunhofer IIS xHE-AAC encoder v4.4.0 with audio quality improvements
https://www.poikosoft.com/music-converter-version-history
Thanks Jurgga,
like after installing version 11.0.2, in the end I have to re-enter the installation key to activate all the functions of EZ CD Audio Converter. I'll ask you a dry question: who like me has bought several keys, if you insert a different one from the one used previously, does one of the purchased installations burn out?
Unfortunately after the update (which I have already installed) I have no elements to trace the key previously used to activate it.
Thank you for the constant updating work that you have always guaranteed us.
Thanks Jurgga,
like after installing version 11.0.2, in the end I have to re-enter the installation key to activate all the functions of EZ CD Audio Converter. I'll ask you a dry question: who like me has bought several keys, if you insert a different one from the one used previously, does one of the purchased installations burn out?
Unfortunately after the update (which I have already installed) I have no elements to trace the key previously used to activate it.
Thank you for the constant updating work that you have always guaranteed us.
No need to worry about the number of activations. License key does not expire.
EZ CD Audio Converter 11.0.3 now includes the new Fraunhofer IIS xHE-AAC encoder v4.4.0 with audio quality improvements
The term "audio quality improvements" isn't very detailed, ant the EZ CDDA version history just states "Updated Fraunhofer IIS xHE-AAC encoder v4.4.0" - does anyone happen to know what the actual xHE-AAC improvements are, on voice or music encoding?
The details in the changelog and the page on the FhG encoder are ony about old school LC-AAC and HE-AAC, not about xHE-AAC as far as I can tell. https://www.poikosoft.com/ezcd-fraunhofer-fdk-aac-encoder