Media Format Conversion
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Media Format Conversion
I would like to be able to use open formats for music, video, etc. Does anyone know of a program I can use with Cassandra to easily change the formats of my avi, mp3, mov and wmv files to open formats. Also, wouldn't it be a good idea for Linux if when you tried playing one of these files, it simply prompted you to make the conversion and save the file, much like what you do with OpenOffice when opening a file created with MS Office.
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Hi - For sound
In Synaptic: soundkonverter
KDE frontend to various audio converters
With soundKonverter you can convert between various audio
file formats. Supported formats are: (encode/decode)
- ogg (e/d)
- flac (e/d)
- mp3 (e/d)
- wav (e/d)
- wma (d)
Currently supported backends are oggenc, oggdec, flac, lame,
ffmpeg (partly), mplayer (partly).
I would reccomend installing lame and ffmpeg with it
It is KDE but should appear on menu
Nick
In Synaptic: soundkonverter
KDE frontend to various audio converters
With soundKonverter you can convert between various audio
file formats. Supported formats are: (encode/decode)
- ogg (e/d)
- flac (e/d)
- mp3 (e/d)
- wav (e/d)
- wma (d)
Currently supported backends are oggenc, oggdec, flac, lame,
ffmpeg (partly), mplayer (partly).
I would reccomend installing lame and ffmpeg with it
It is KDE but should appear on menu
Nick
Thanks for the help. I will give your suggestions a try, and see what happens. I would like to add that I really like the Linux Mint forums. I used to be a Xandros user, but that is not a good place to be right now. They lost me when I couldn't use the later versions of GnuCash for my accounting, not to mention their activation fiasco last year. I really like that you use the same Forum application that they do. Makes it easy to find my way around. And, everyone here is just as friendly and helpful as there, so I feel right at home. I have already converted 5 of my friends and relatives over to Linux Mint. They all love your distribution, and thank me for introducing it to them.