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CHANGELOG

V1.5

  • Added support for 7-zip. Can now create .7z and .zip archives.
  • Can now convert a CD to cue/bin/encoded audio tracks into an archive
  • Small GUI Updates. User can select compress/restore specifics from a combobox method

V1.4.3

V1.4.2

  • Program will check for ffmpeg in the tools folder. Now the full release package will run out of the box.
  • Removed ffmpeg clear button from settings. It didn't provide any meaningful functionality

V1.4.1

  • Fixed Crash when loading a CD with any track having a pregap

V1.4

  • New CD Parser class
    • Fixed times bug when converting multifile CD images to a single .bin
    • built with HAXE and is included as a DLL file
    • is the exact same class used in the nodejs version of cdcrush (same codebase)
  • Fixed bug, when setting a custom TEMP folder, it now sets and restores it correctly.
  • When crushing and the output archive already exists, it doesn't overwrite it, instead it renames the new archive by adding a _ at the end of the file.

V1.3

  • Added LOG window. You can now see a realtime log by pressing the "LOG" button on the bottom right of the window
  • Upgraded version to 1.3, because many new features were added since 1.2

V1.2.4

  • Progress Bar now reports total progress correctly and updates more frequently
  • Progress Report on taskbar and window title
  • Detailed CD report with individual track infos and checksums
  • MP3 support (In cases you want to convert to cue/mp3 for use in specific emulators, like KEGA Fusion)
  • Small usability tweaks
  • If output folder exists, program puts a "_" at the end of the folder to avoid overwriting

V1.2.3

  • Added ability to select the compression level of the final archive from 1-9
  • Function to convert a .cue/.bin to a .cue with encoded audio files. This can be really useful as some emulators support this .cue format.
  • Re-added ogg vorbis support and now user can choose between (flac, opus, vorbis). This is for when creating cue/encoded audio, some emulators might only support ogg vorbis (like mednafen)

V1.2.2

  • Replaced the vorbis audio codec with the opus codec. It seems to be a better encoder and even supports lower bitrates (like 32k)

V1.2.1

  • Added FLAC support. Audio tracks can be encoded and then restored to an exact copy of their original source, to the last byte. Now the full CD can be preserved byte for byte.

V1.2

  • First dotNet release, continuing the project from the NPM cdcrush 1.12 release
  • Calculate and display the MD5 of the first data track, useful to quickly identify the validity of the CD
  • Ability to add an image cover to a CD archive. The image will then be displayed when restoring a CD.
  • MultiThreaded. Background FFmpeg and ECM operations can execute in parallel. (Custom amount of threads in the options tab)
  • Temporary files will be deleted upon user program exit.