Anybody knows a good program to converto audio tracks into mp3 files ?
Thanks,
regards,
agu.
Anybody knows a good program to converto audio tracks into mp3 files ?
Thanks,
regards,
agu.
pacpl
it’s in Packman
I can’t find the pacpi package. Nor in Software management (I have the packman configured in the repositories list)… And I can not find it even in the software search at software.opensuse.org: Download openSUSE 12.1
Any suggestion to dowload that package ? Or any other package suggestion ?
agu.
You searched in openSUSE-12.1 but your sig says openSUSE-11.3. It makes the job of those of us who try to provide support VERY difficult if you have conflicting information in your posts. Even better, state in the first post what Desktop and what openSUSE version you are using.
Reference Packman and pacpl, I have to believe you did not search hard. I typed in ‘pacpl’ in the packman search and came up with this: PackMan :: Informationen zum Paket pacpl … noting it is packaged for 12.1 and not 11.4 nor 11.3.
Well… First, I didn’t update my signature, I am using Opensuse 11.4 right now. The Open suse 12.1 was a copy-paste error. I did search pacpi for opensuse 11.4 but nothing appears.
I recently download ripit, but it is not a very friendly interface, and converts the cd audio tracks into wav’s, no in mp3.
Another program ?
I also use microchip’s audenc: audenc | Free Audio & Video software downloads at SourceForge.net
This is run from a command line, so if you dislike that, then audenc is NOT for you.
His repository for 11.4 is here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/microchip8/openSUSE_11.4/
from the man page of his script:
audenc is a batch script for encoding directories with audio files from one format to another. It uses MPlayer for decoding (and optionally filtering) and MediaInfo for tagging. audenc does not accept individual files directly but operates on directories instead. The script uses a configuration file located in $HOME/.audenc where the user can set things up like encoder options, paths to the programs and a few more things. audenc can also be ran under cron where it can ‘watch’ a given directory every X minutes so when you copy audio files to it, when cron runs it again, it will encode and move them over to the specified output directory. If the original files have tags in them, they will get carried over to the encoded files. Note that audenc does not support all possible tag fields at the moment so only the most important ones are implemented like track title, track position, disc, artist, album, year, genre and comment.
Hi
There is a missing requires for 11.3 and 11.4 for pacpl to build
(perl-Switch). Have asked for it to be added for 11.3 and 11.4, just
need to wait for the powers-that-be to do that
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Hi
All sorted, pacpl should be there soon for 11.3 and 11.4 it will take
some time to get out to the mirrors;
http://pmbs.links2linux.org/package/show?package=pacpl&project=Multimedia
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