

For that to happen, you should have proper metadata on the original file. By default, it will just change the suffix but you can also choose to name it based on track number, title, artist etc. You can also change the output file name. I don’t think you should use that option.

There is also an option of automatically deleting the original file after conversion. You can also choose if you want to keep the converted files in the same folder as the original or not. You can change the default output format, bitrate, quality etc. You’ll see plenty of options to change here. To change the default output settings, click on the Preferences icon visible on the interface. Default output settings can be changed in Preferences By default it converts the audio file to OGG file format and you may not want that. However, I would advise you to check the default settings at least on the first run. The default interface looks like this and it cannot be more simple than this: Simple InterfaceĬonverting audio file format is as easy as selecting the file and clicking on convert. Once you have installed SoundConverter, search for it in the menu and start it. Using SoundConverter to convert audio file formats in Linux
Ddp audio file software install#
In Debian and Ubuntu based systems, you can use the following command: sudo apt install soundconverterįor Arch, Fedora and other non-Debian based distributions, you can use the software center or the package manager of your distribution. SoundConverter can be installed from Software CenterĪlternatively, you can use the command line way. Ubuntu/Linux Mint users can simply search for SoundConverter in the software center and install it from there. It should be available in the official repository of most Linux distributions. SoundConverter is a popular free and open source software.
