BonkEnc is a CD ripper, audio encoder and converter for various formats. It can produce MP3, MP4/M4A, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Bonk and FLAC files. More formats are available through plug-ins. It makes it easy to convert your audio CDs to MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files which you can use in your hardware player or with your favorite audio software. The program supports the CDDB/freedb online CD database and CDText and automatically writes song information to ID3V2 or Vorbis comment tags.
This branch contains snapshots and beta releases of the active development tree that will eventually lead to BonkEnc version 1.1.
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- Added Windows Media Audio (WMA) support
- Added multi core optimized encoders
- Improved the tag editor
Reviewing CVS 20090221 Alpha (Feb 23, 2009)
I've been using BonkEnc for some time now, and I like it. This development version is really shaping up. It has more codecs and can handle everything I throw at it. Now if there was a good freeware Bonk player.
Reviewing CVS 20080427 (May 21, 2008)
@DudeBoyz
You're right and you're wrong: That's a Snapshot and in my opinion it means it lay between 1.07 (stable) and before 1.08 Beta.
You can test it or stay on 1.07.
Reviewing CVS 20080427 (May 21, 2008)
UPDATE - RESPONSE:
So, it's just an early development version that will eventually lead to 1.0.8?
I guess I'm used to seeing such things listed as "Alpha" or something and not a completely separate entry with a different "name" lie CVS.
If this is just a pre-release for 1.0.8, then I'll give it a 4, cause the product is just flat out awesome, but the documentation / information about this particular release is lacking.
Thanks for the info
ORIGINAL POST:
I'm not sure I understand just what this is compared to the standard BonkEnc 1.0.7.
Is this just another name for like a 1.0.8 beta?
I think BonkEnc is one of the very best freeware apps out there and feel it is very worthy of a download. But I'm kinda confused about this CVS thing.
Can someone explain it?
Thanks
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