Updated OggEnc binary to v2.87 using aoTuV Beta-6.02 (2011-02-28), compiled with ICL 11.1 and MSVC 9.0.

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<li>Added an option to manually specify the number of parallel instances
<li>Added an option to select a user-defined TEMP directory
<li>Updated LAME encoder to v3.99.0.12 (2011-02-13), compiled with ICL 12.0.2
<li>Updated Vorbis encoder to v2.87 using aoTuV Beta-6.01 (2011-02-22), compiled with ICL 11.1 and MSVC 9.0
<li>Updated Vorbis encoder to v2.87 using aoTuV Beta-6.02 (2011-02-28), compiled with ICL 11.1 and MSVC 9.0
<li>Updated language files (big "thank you" to all contributors !!!)
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ the LameXP directory, the AAC encoding option should be "enabled" on the next st
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<a name="126abc5a"><b>Is there a way to output ".aac" or ".m4a" files with LameXP?</b></a><br>
<a name="126abc5a"><b>Is there a way to output ".m4a" or ".aac" files with LameXP?</b></a><br>
<br>
LameXP uses the Nero AAC Encoder for AAC encoding. And the Nero encoder always puts the AAC streams into an<br>
MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) container - in almost any case that is exactly what you want/need! The one and only<br>
@ -155,11 +155,11 @@ used to indicate "audio-only" MP4 files. Even worse: There are some buggy (hardw
recognize MP4 audio file only with the "incorrect" .m4a extension, but NOT with the "correct" .mp4 extension.<br>
Of course LameXP will save your MP4 files with the "correct" .mp4 extension. But if you need your MP4 files<br>
with an .m4a extension for some reason, you can simply rename(!) these files. This isn't more or less<br>
"incorrect" than saving the files with an .m4a directly. After all, an MP4 file remains an MP4 file.<br>
"incorrect" than saving the files as .m4a directly. After all, an MP4 file remains an MP4 file.<br>
<br>
Having said that, you should NOT rename any .mp4 or .m4a files to .aac, because these are MP4 files and NOT<br>
"raw" AAC streams. The Nero AAC encoder has NO option to output "raw" AAC streams and usually you don't need<br>
such streams. Still, if you want to extract the "raw" AAC stream from an MP4 file you can use <a href="http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mp4box" target="_blank">MP4Box</a>.<br><br>
such streams. Still, if you want to extract the "raw" AAC stream from an MP4 file, you can use <a href="http://www.videohelp.com/tools/mp4box" target="_blank">MP4Box</a>.<br><br>
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@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ g_lamexp_tools[] =
{"aa89763a5ba4d1a5986549b9ee53e005c51940c1", "mpcdec.exe", 435},
{"38f81efca6c1eeab0b9dc39d06c2ac750267217f", "mpg123.exe", 1132},
{"8dd7138714c3bcb39f5a3213413addba13d06f1e", "oggdec.exe", UINT_MAX},
{"5303736361dd21f01e33d0bec12c112f39a93294", "oggenc2_i386.exe", 287601},
{"fff8cb2e5d490d2b60b0374d2104108ffb4b66db", "oggenc2_sse2.exe", 287601},
{"4961f3a7cb1b217ee5875ec7b8c06c1a62a82df9", "oggenc2_x64.exe", 287601},
{"14a99d3b1f0b166dbd68db45196da871e58e14ec", "oggenc2_i386.exe", 287602},
{"36f8d93ef3df6a420a73a9b5cf02dafdaf4321f0", "oggenc2_sse2.exe", 287602},
{"87ad1af73e9b9db3da3db645e5c2253cb0c2a2ea", "oggenc2_x64.exe", 287602},
{"0d9035bb62bdf46a2785261f8be5a4a0972abd15", "shorten.exe", 361},
{"2d08c3586f9cf99f2e4c89ac54eeb595f63aef61", "sox.exe", 1431},
{"8671e16497a2d217d3707d4aa418678d02b16bcc", "speexdec.exe", 12},