If you want to convert any media file from any Linux distribution, fre: ac Audio Converter (Fre: ac Audio Converter) will be very suitable for you. You don't need to worry about audio file conversion. You can use this application to do this quickly. fre: ac audio converter can be used in multiple languages and has some excellent functions. Let's see:
feature:
- Support multiple file formats, such as MP3, AAC, WMA, MP4, M4A, FLAC, Ogg, etc.
- Lets you install this application on any type of external storage media.
- Allows you to easily rip audio CD to MP3 file.
- Provide multi-core optimization
- Supports full Unicode for tags and file names.
Install fre: ac audio converter directly on Ubuntu. This takes a short time to complete. First, you need to download the source files of this application. Now you can run the file from the contextual right-click menu because it is an executable file.
Set application shortcut
Move source files to / opt / directory for global use
sudo mv freac /opt/freac-linux
Change ownership
sudo chown -R root:root /opt/freac-linux
Link to executable file
sudo ln -s /opt/freac-linux/freac /usr/bin/freac
Create and edit .desktop files for audio converters
sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/freac.desktop
Add the following line and save it to the .desktop file
[Desktop Entry]
Name=freac
GenericName=freac audio converter
Comment=fre:ac free audio converter
Exec=env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/freac-linux/ freac %f
Icon=/opt/freac-linux/icons/freac.png
Terminal=flase
Type=Application
Categories=Audio;
MimeType=application/ogg;application/x-extension-mp4;application/x-flac;application/x-matroska;application/x-ogg;audio/ac3;audio/mp4;audio/mpeg;audio/ogg;audio/x-flac;audio/x-matroska;audio/x-mp3;audio/x-mpeg;audio/x-vorbis;
You will now be able to launch the application from the application menu or desktop
delete
sudo rm -rf /opt/freac-linux /usr/bin/freac /usr/share/applications/freac.desktop