Options

Converter

Use custom encoder

Encoder - full path to the encoder's filename

  • click the ”…” button to browse for encoder
  • click the ”?” button to show information on the encoder's command-line options

Extension - output filename extension (e.g. if you use the Nero Digital Audio encoder, the extension will be “MP4”).

Parameters - encoder's command-line options.

Encoding presets… - pressing this button will show the Encoding Preset Manager, that looks and works just like the Equalizer Preset Manager, but helps you to manage encoding presets.

Spider Player has been tested to work with the following free encoders:

Encoder Encoder filename Output file extension Default parameters
LAME lame.exe MP3 -S –noreplaygain -V 2 –vbr-new - %out
Freeware Advanced Audio Coder faac.exe MP4 -q 0.50 -w -o %out -
OggEnc oggenc.exe OGG
Nero Digital Audio neroAacEnc.exe MP4 -q 0.50 -ignorelength -if - -of %out
MusePack mppenc.exe MPP –silent –xlevel –quality 5 - %out
Free Lossless Audio Codec flac.exe FLAC
True Audio ttaenc.exe TTA
WavPack wavpack.exe WV
Speex speexenc.exe SPX

Binaries for most open source encoders from the list above can be found at http://www.rarewares.org.

Click on encoder's name in the table to visit its homepage for more information and documentation.

 
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