Audio

FFaudioConverter – graphical audio converter and filter tool

FFaudioConverter is a graphical audio converter using Qt and FFmpeg.

The software supports the following audio formats: MP3, AAC, OGG, OPUS, FLAC, and WAV.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Drag and drop support.
  • Open multiple files and directories.
  • Multithreading support (use the full power of your CPU).
  • Convert many files or whole directories very fast.
  • Audio filters are available:
    • Increase volume.
    • Reduce volume.
    • Fade-in and fade-out.
    • Bass boost.
    • Speed up.
  • Change of samplerate possible.
  • High quality resampling with SoX is available.
  • Quick mode for copying files in same format and skip already converted files.
  • Internationalization support.

Website: github.com/Bleuzen/FFaudioConverter
Support:
Developer: Elias Martin (Bleuzen)
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

FFaudioConverter

FFaudioConverter is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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