7/11/2023 0 Comments Download monkey's audio ma![]() To be honest: IMHO it doesn't make sense to extend this app if nobody has a real use of it! :) (except someone proofs I'm wrong *g*) When I saw this thread I decided to "release" my prog, so that postul8or (and hopefully some others) enjoy having a simple solution to decompress ape files. Yes, I could have open the ape files in Monkey's Audio or stream them to disk via foobar, but that particular day I was somehow bored, so I decided to write this little app. Having most of my audio CDs on HD (ape, of course) I wasn't able to import them directly. ![]() I wanted to listen to some commercial tracks in my sequencer, so I can get an idea of typical mastering for a certain kind of sound. To be honest: I really do not know if this app is useful to anybody!? My own need for a tool like this came up, while I was making music. You are right: It is no big deal to add a progress meter to my application and I also could write a tiny installer, which would make installation much more easier. I did some testing, but it might be, that there are bugs left. when everything is done a message box pops up and tells you, that 'n' files were successfully converted. at the current state of this program there is no window opened (I have plans to include a little trayicon with information regarding decompression if someone wants to have this feature.) right-click any APE file(s) and choose "Send To|unAPE" or "Send To|unAPE to." add the following parameter to "unAPE to." shortcut: /SAVETO (for example: "C:\Program Files\unAPE\unape.exe" /SAVETO) <- it's important for extracting files to a different directory create two shortcuts in your "send to" folder (unAPE
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