Sound Juicer "Amphibious Nostrils" 0.5.9
Sound Juicer "Amphibious Nostrils" 0.5.9 -- download the tarball here. Debian packages available in my repository and are in the upload queue.
- Use the new tagging API if using GStreamer 0.7.3 (Christophe Fergeau)
- Created files have correct permissions (me)
- Better labels in the Preferences (Jens Knutson)
- Several memory leaks fixed (Michael Henson)
- distcheck fixes (Thomas Vander Stichele)
Posted by rkc at Thu Jan 8 00:28:41 2004:
I'm not sure if Sound Juicer is the right program to add such a feature to but here it is:
In the main window, rename "Extract" to "Encode", and allow Flac files to be transcoded by dropping the files into the list. "Track", "Title", and "Artist" could be read directly from the tag, and the song duration calculated.
This would be quite useful for people with portable players, especially once Rhythmbox adds support for them.
I'm no programmer but it seems that Gstreamer supports transcoding, so it might not be too difficult to add such functionality
Posted by Ross at Thu Jan 8 11:50:09 2004:
In the main window, rename "Extract" to "Encode", and allow Flac files to be transcoded by dropping the files into the list. "Track", "Title", and "Artist" could be read directly from the tag, and the song duration calculated.
This would be quite useful for people with portable players, especially once Rhythmbox adds support for them.
I'm no programmer but it seems that Gstreamer supports transcoding, so it might not be too difficult to add such functionality
Sound Juicer is so not the place to put this functionality, and it would be very trivial without gstreamer, as FLAC comes with the relevant command-line tools.
Posted by ego at Mon Feb 2 07:50:27 2004:
How about some integration with Nautilus? Like one described there: http://www.chipx86.com/blog/archives/000021.html
Posted by Ross at Mon Feb 2 09:27:39 2004: