v4.3.4.5 - stable
Posted: 31 Jan 2023 17:33
Version 4.3.4.0-.5 is out!`
What's New?
New 'pfpbatchtag.exe' tool:
This new command-line tool is included in the ProppFrexx installation folder.
It allows you to read tag data information from an input file and save it to the related audio file.
As an example, you might provide an export file from your external scheduling app or previous automation system to automatically TAG your specified audio files. Support formats are: Rivendell, Dinesat, DaletXml and DaletTxt as well as a freely configurable GenericXml and GenericTxt formats (see the pfpbatchtag.importformats file for examples on how to configure the genericxml or generictxt formats). Use "pfpbatchtag.exe -h" to print a detailed help.
Examples:
New 'PFPlayer.exe' tool:
By popular demand, here is a standalone ProppFrexx Player, which can not only used to directly play any track (supported by a command-line parameter), but also to directly TAG any meta data values. I.e. it nicely integrates into your Windows Explorer (e.g. via this tool: https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail ... C7BZZ28G0X) or it can be launched by any other 3rd party app allowing to integrate players. The track to play is given as a command-line parameter, e.g. "PFPlayer.exe C:\Music\Test.mp3".
What's New?
- Bug-Fix regarding (re)storing default values for voice tracking
- Default for CoverArt saving changed in the ProppFrexx Player tool
- New 'Suppress Overlays' option added for the MODStreamsWatcher
- Bug-Fix when connecting to silent OPUS streams
- New "pfpbatchtag.exe" tool added (import metadata)
- New "ProppFrexx Player.exe" tool added (external single player and tagger)
- Script-Tester optimized and async log updates/cancellation added
- MODStreamsWatcher 'Suppress Overlays' function optimized
- New *[TOINT macro function arguments added
- PFPlayer now remembers last folder
- Various optimizations and smaller bug-fixes
- stable
New 'pfpbatchtag.exe' tool:
This new command-line tool is included in the ProppFrexx installation folder.
It allows you to read tag data information from an input file and save it to the related audio file.
As an example, you might provide an export file from your external scheduling app or previous automation system to automatically TAG your specified audio files. Support formats are: Rivendell, Dinesat, DaletXml and DaletTxt as well as a freely configurable GenericXml and GenericTxt formats (see the pfpbatchtag.importformats file for examples on how to configure the genericxml or generictxt formats). Use "pfpbatchtag.exe -h" to print a detailed help.
Examples:
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pfpbatchtag.exe -f=rivendell -i="C:\Export\rdreport.dat" -b="C:\My Music"
pfpbatchtag.exe -f=genericxml trackList/track -i="C:\Export\metadata.xml"
pfpbatchtag.exe -f=generictxt Music1 -i="C:\Export\export.csv"
New 'PFPlayer.exe' tool:
By popular demand, here is a standalone ProppFrexx Player, which can not only used to directly play any track (supported by a command-line parameter), but also to directly TAG any meta data values. I.e. it nicely integrates into your Windows Explorer (e.g. via this tool: https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail ... C7BZZ28G0X) or it can be launched by any other 3rd party app allowing to integrate players. The track to play is given as a command-line parameter, e.g. "PFPlayer.exe C:\Music\Test.mp3".