audiokonverter is a small utility to easily convert from OGG, MP3, AAC, M4A, FLAC, WMA, RealAudio, Musepack, Wavpack, WAV, and movies to MP3, OGG, M4A, WAV, and FLAC in Konqueror by right-clicking on them. It needs oggenc, oggdec, faac, faad, flac, mplayer, wvunpack, and lame to work. id3lib, metaflac, and vorbis-tools are optional, but needed for full functionality.
| Tags | Desktop Environment KDE multimedia Sound/Audio Conversion |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Support for AMR audio files used in mobile voice recording devices has been added. The Ubuntu package now also contains dependencies.


Release Notes: The utility can now also be used as service menu in dolphin.


Release Notes: Length of audio extraction from movies has been fixed. Copying of audio from movies to files and showing the properties of audio from movies have been added.


Release Notes: For handling MP3 metadata, the program has switched from id3tag (V1 and V2) to id3v2 (V2 only).


Release Notes: Runtime checks for programs have been added. Several bugfixes for user-only installation have been made.
Recent comments
23 Aug 2007 08:29
soundkonverter, too
There's soundKonverter out there for those wishing rather a standalone app; I'll probably package yours for ALT Linux too. :)
14 Jun 2006 00:55
Re: Q
> What files do i Have to upload to my
> server and do to convert files form
> linux shell?
I suppose you are doing this from windows and don't
have too much experience with linux. So you have to
copy audioconvert, anytowav and movie2sound
to /usr/local/bin or home directory on your server.
They must have the executable flag "x" on the
server. Then you just type "audioconvert"
or "./audioconvert" and read the instructions. They
should be self explaining if you ever used a
command line program.
13 Jun 2006 22:40
Q
What files do i Have to upload to my server and do to convert files form linux shell?
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