Ferocious File Converter ~ Graphical Frontend For ReSampler


Ferocious File Converter is a graphical front-end for ReSampler, and potentially any number of other command-line audio conversion tools.

It provides a convenient and easy-to-use method for converting audio files between a number of formats.

github.com/jniemann66/ferocious

microenc ~ Linux/BSD Batch Encoding Script


microenc is a small Bash shell script for Linux/BSD for encoding directories with audio files to other formats using FFmpeg as encoder.

Features:

  • Encodes to MP3, AAC, Vorbis, Opus, AC-3, E-AC-3, DTS, FLAC, ALAC, WavPack, AIFF and WAV audio
  • Auto-copying of metadata and, for MP3/AAC/FLAC/ALAC/AIFF, cover art
  • Optional high-quality audio resampling
  • Requires only ffmpeg and ffprobe
sourceforge.net/projects/microenc

ReSampler ~ Command Line Audio Conversion


ReSampler is a high-performance command-line audio sample rate conversion tool which can convert audio file formats with a variety of different bit-depths and audio channel configurations. ReSampler compiles and runs on WindowsLinux and macOS

github.com/jniemann66/ReSampler

PGGB•IT! Batch Resampling ~ Crippleware Folder Resampler


PGGB•IT! is a Windows application for PGGB batch resampling of album folders using the Windows Explorer library as a queue. The companion FOLDER-DROP! allows folders to be included in the library using Explorer’s drag-drop. Generate resampled tracks (in FLAC, WAV or WV format) for use in a compatible music player. PGGB•IT! has a comprehensive settings panel and visually rich console output. Use the standard PGGB Offline (MATLAB) or use PGGB-RT (Intel IPP/AVX) to accelerate resampling to only a minute per average track. A free license of PGGB-RT has no feature limits at up to 2 Million Taps. A full functionality license gets you up to 1 Billion Taps.

download link works, licensing link does not

foo_pggb_rt ~ Foobar2000 Realtime Resampler


foo-RT – A PGGB-RT foobar2000 (Windows) component up samples or down samples your audio tracks in near real-time fashion using insanely long linear filters. We are able to do this by using hardware acceleration PGGB-RT SDK. We say ‘near real-time’ because remastering using insanely long filters require a finite time. Depending on the length of your track and the filter length (in millions of taps) you choose, the very first track will take anywhere from a few seconds to a few ten seconds to start. The subsequent tracks would play in a gap-less fashion

www.remastero.com/foo-pggb-rt-guide
www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_pggb_rt