fre:ac
fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
What’s new
Verified 3h agoVersion 1.1.7 (March 2023)
- New features
- added a tool for splitting output by various parameters (e.g. duration or number of files)
- added support for dithering when reducing sample resolution
- added a matrix surround decoder DSP component
- added a volume adjustment DSP component
- Improvements
- added support for WavPack Hybrid Lossless compression with correction files
- added support for decoding MPEG-4 DASH files
- added support for opening WebM audio files with the .weba extension
- added support for downmixing 6.1 channel audio
- added support for MusicBrainz metadata in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tags
- added support for sort order fields in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tags
- added support for rating field in Vorbis Comment, APEv2, MP4 and LIST INFO tags
- added rating field to the tag editor
- added optional release year column to the joblist
- changed filename placeholder to resolve to 1 if disc number is not set
- improved compatibility with applications writing non-compliant LIST INFO tags (e.g. Traktor)
- added an option to use source file names as output file names if no metadata is present
Full release notes →
- New features
- added a tool for splitting output by various parameters (e.g. duration or number of files)
- added support for dithering when reducing sample resolution
- added a matrix surround decoder DSP component
- added a volume adjustment DSP component
- Improvements
- added support for WavPack Hybrid Lossless compression with correction files
- added support for decoding MPEG-4 DASH files
- added support for opening WebM audio files with the .weba extension
- added support for downmixing 6.1 channel audio
- added support for MusicBrainz metadata in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tags
- added support for sort order fields in ID3v2, MP4, Vorbis Comment, APEv2 and WMA tags
- added support for rating field in Vorbis Comment, APEv2, MP4 and LIST INFO tags
- added rating field to the tag editor
- added optional release year column to the joblist
- changed filename placeholder to resolve to 1 if disc number is not set
- improved compatibility with applications writing non-compliant LIST INFO tags (e.g. Traktor)
- added an option to use source file names as output file names if no metadata is present
Official download sources
Each source below has been validated against an approved publisher domain and editorially approved. Links route through a safe internal redirect.
Install with one command
Prefer a package manager? Paste this into Windows Terminal:
scoop
scoop bucket add extras; scoop install freac
choco
choco install freac -y
Platforms: Windows
fre:ac compared
A factual, side-by-side overview based only on verified data.
| Attribute | fre:ac This page | SPlayer | MrRSS | Discord Music Presence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Developer | Robert Kausch | Shooter | Chen Yang | ungive |
| Category | Media | Media | Media | Media |
| Platforms | Windows | Windows | Windows | Windows |
| Official sources | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Verified official | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I download fre:ac safely?
Use the official sources listed on this page. Each link is validated against an approved publisher domain and routes through a safe internal redirect — no third-party or bundled installers.
Which platforms does fre:ac support?
fre:ac is available for Windows.
Is this the official fre:ac download?
Yes. Every source shown here is validated against the publisher’s approved domain and editorially reviewed before being published.
Who develops fre:ac?
fre:ac is developed by Robert Kausch.
What are the best alternatives to fre:ac?
Popular alternatives include Antra, OBS Studio and phiola. See the comparison above for a side-by-side overview.
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