Thunar script: Easily change quality of MP3 files
December 30, 2007 at 7:41 am | Posted in xubuntu | 1 CommentI for one got tired of having to type lame -b 128
etc, etc. into the terminal each time I wanted to change the quality of an mp3. Sure, there’s http://www.media-convert.com/ , but that lags our internet. So I whipped up this script. It has an installation guide for both Thunar and Nautilus and for me it works great.
Read the guide here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=653006
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I found this amazing website it is a WEB 2.0 that supports all media files conversion it is called http://youconvertit.com, they can do the following:
1- Convert document, images, audio, video and Archived files.
2- Convert any Youtube and other Online Video to popular formats or download the video
3- Send file(s) up to 300 MB to friends or post it on any forum for 7 days
4- Convert any type of units (Acceleration, Area, Torque and others)
what makes them amazing is you can add up to 5 different file formats, i used them to convert a document and couple of audio files.
Try them and give me your feedback http://www.youconvertit.com
Comment by James— December 31, 2007 #