I t looks like Deadbeef player should convert between different audio formats just by right-clicking and selecting "Convert"
But after that and a few seconds of delay as if working nothing happens.
Has anybody used it successfully and how?
I t looks like Deadbeef player should convert between different audio formats just by right-clicking and selecting "Convert"
But after that and a few seconds of delay as if working nothing happens.
Has anybody used it successfully and how?
The deadbeef player's .deb package has some errors in it's control file. It does not properly lists it's dependencies for some of it's components. For example, conversion to .aac format from .mp3 format requires faac
, but it doesn't list that.
I played it from terminal and tried to convert a .mp3 file to .aac file. The output is given below:
anwar@anwar:$ /opt/deadbeef/bin/deadbeef
starting deadbeef 0.5.6 [static]
......
......
selected output plugin: ALSA output plugin
INFO: loading playlist Default
INFO: from file /home/anwar/.config/deadbeef/playlists/0.dbpl
convgui: gtkui plugin not found
plugin Converter GTK3 UI failed to connect to dependencies, deactivated.
plugin Shellexec GTK3 UI failed to connect to dependencies, deactivated.
gtkui: found cover-art loader plugin
And when I clicked on the convert button. The output was as follows:
converter: will encode using: faac -w -o "/home/anwar/fdfd.mp4" -
sh: 1: faac: not found
converter: write error (-1 bytes written out of 8000)
Which clearly indicates, the conversion requires faac
package which isn't installed and wasn't in it's dependency list either!
I installed faac
package with this command
sudo apt-get install faac
and after installation, the conversion successfully completed and the output was as follows:
converter: will encode using: faac -w -o "/home/anwar/fdfd.mp4" -
Freeware Advanced Audio Coder
FAAC 1.28
Quantization quality: 100
Bandwidth: 16000 Hz
Object type: Low Complexity(MPEG-4) + M/S
Container format: MPEG-4 File Format (MP4)
Encoding - to /home/anwar/fdfd.mp4
frame | elapsed | play/CPU
2640 | 2.5 | 24.06x
For AAC - faac
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install faac
For FLAC - flac
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install flac
For MP3 - lame
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install lame
For MS RIFF WAV - No package is needed
For MusePack - musepack-tools
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install musepack-tools
For Ogg Vorbis - vorbis-tools
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install vorbis-tools
For wavpack - wavpack
package. Install it with
sudo apt-get install wavpack
For TTA - I didn't find a package for it. But it is very easy to get or compile from source.
Go to this Ubuntu forum post.
Extract it to your home directory.
Open a terminal and go to the extracted folder.
Use these commands to install it
make
sudo make install
Now, you can use the TTA conversion also.
For TTA conversion: Credit goes to this forum post
To get the proper file names and to set output location:
%a - %t [%l]
will produce something like Artist - Title [1:23]. More on title formatting, here.
sudo apt-get install faac
for the other common formats like mp3, ogg, flac? (i guess at least ogg format should have been natively supported, and i cannot convert to ogg) – Oct 25 '12 at 11:35