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Revision as of 16:08, 26 September 2012
Transcoding
Transcoding is a new Amarok feature as of version 2.4. It allows you to encode media files to a variety of formats while copying them to your collection. A word of warning: be careful when you use this feature, as you are working with actual files on your hard drive. Have a backup!
Interface
Use transcoding while you copy files to your collection folder by right-clicking a media file then
and a menu will appear.Transcode Menu
If you choose to copy files to your collection, the following dialog will pop up.
Menu Item | Description |
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Selected media files will be copied to your collection without encoding. | |
Media files will be encoded to custom formats, provided that you have the required codecs. Choose your preferred format, and a menu interface will pop up. More about this interface here. |
Custom Encoding
Whether to save space, to make your files readable by a portable music player or a particular software program, Amarok can handle it. Choose a codec from the list and a custom setting and click
.Menu Item | Description |
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Back to the basic Transcode Tracks dialog. | |
List of all your installed codecs; choose among them to make custom presets. If this list is empty, you need to install FFmpeg. | |
Begins encoding with the selected codecs and parameters. | |
Exits the Transcode Tracks dialog and returns to the Media Sources pane. |