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SoundConverter is the leading audio file converter for the GNOME Desktop. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read, and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, AAC and Ogg Vorbis files.
SoundConverter uses Python and GTK+ GUI toolkit, and runs on X Window System.
Distributed under the GNU GPL v3: You can freely use, modify and redistribute it under the license.
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trunk series is the current focus of development.
All code Code
- Version control system:
- Git
- Programming languages:
- python
All questions Latest questions
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File normalization.
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Cannot extract audio from video
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can't mount local network drive over smb
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Is "GNOME Audio Profile" being used?
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How to build for ubuntu
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All packages Packages in Distributions
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soundconverter source package in Xenial
Version 3.0.0~alpha1+git20151209-1 uploaded -
soundconverter source package in Trusty
Version 2.0.4-0ubuntu1.2 uploaded -
soundconverter source package in Squeeze
Version 1.4.4-2 uploaded -
soundconverter source package in Precise
Version 1.5.4-1 uploaded -
soundconverter source package in Noble
Version 4.0.4-1 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #2045059: Unlimited parallel encoding does not use more than ~25% of each CPU core/thread encoding FLAC encoding
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Bug #2045057: Put the progressbar and Pause / Cancel buttons into the headerbar
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Bug #2040248: Cannot remove a single item from list of imported items
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Bug #2040247: Image files are added, but then Soundconverter complains when trying to encode them
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Bug #2016432: "Create subfolders" option is greyed-out but active
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All blueprints Latest blueprints
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have an option to save in the source destination from where the origin file is from
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sound-converter cli: add an option to output in mono
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I need to delete one or a couple of songs from the list.
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Quit on Successful Completion
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have the ability to change audio quality of opus codec encoding exammple 32kbps 20kbps instead of high, low, normal.
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More contributors Top contributors
- Jairo Ferreira Alves 500 points
- Pedro 414 points
- Ubaidikk 414 points
- Anatol 414 points
- jason arnold 414 points