Audio Programming

Audimorf – Linux audio file converter

Audimorf is a straightforward tool for changing the format of your audio files. It is built to feel right at home on the GNOME desktop, focusing on a clean experience that stays out of your way.

The app handles common conversions between formats like MP3, WAV, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis. It is designed for those who just need to get a file into the right format without messing with complex menus or unnecessary settings.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Convert audio files to MP3, VORBIS, OPUS , FLAC, and WAV formats.
  • Minimalist UI using Libadwaita.
  • Uses GStreamer for audio processing.

Website: codeberg.org/tehsquidge/Audimorf
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Developer: tehsquidge
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Audimorf

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