Fakin' The Funk is a software that examines audio files to identify true quality using batch processing. It analyzes bitrate and frequency, and highlights any wrong bitrate or lower frequency-peak to show the actual bitrate.

The software features an intuitive and easy-to-use interface, making it a breeze to navigate through. Plus, you can enjoy using it for free with the first 100 detected fake files. Lifetime updates are also available for those who donate to the full version.
One of the best parts about Fakin' The Funk? is that it cannot be fooled by audio-optimizers such as Platinum Notes. Besides detecting fake files, it also identifies corrupted and unreadable files. What's more, the software supports all popular lossy and lossless audio file-formats.
The software is ultra-fast and allows for multiple threads to speed up the analysis. You can even drag and drop files to Mp3Tag or Windows-Explorer with ease. The built-in Spectrum analyzer shows frequency cut-off, and you can even listen to audio files directly via the built-in player.
Fakin' The Funk? has been manually translated into English, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, and more languages are in the works. This software is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to ensure the quality of their audio files, making it a must-have for serious audiophiles.
Version 1.4: Support for MacOS and Linux