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Idea #6367: Make Sound-Juicer easier to use



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Written by fluo the 4 Apr 08 at 00:10. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others. Status: New
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Sound Juicer is installed by default on Ubuntu, it's a nnice and simple CD extractor... at first sight.
But when you want to tweak a bit the encoding profiles, (FLAC for example) you face a weird command line that looks like this:

audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! flacenc name=enc

...and of course no clue whatsoever about what it means.

I propose a more graphical way to change these profiles in order to make it easier to tweak.
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Tom Mann wrote on the 4 Apr 08 at 10:41
Seconded - plus I think there more flexibility in file paths selection, or the option to create your own like you can with filenames.

daisy.code wrote on the 4 Apr 08 at 17:06
What you're proposing is a graphical representation of gstreamer's supported file formats etc.

This would be a big thing to implement.

fluo wrote on the 5 Apr 08 at 23:01
>What you're proposing is a graphical representation of gstreamer's supported file formats
a graphical representation of gstreamer's encoding settings to be exact

>This would be a big thing to implement.
I don't know, but it would be nice anyway :)

daisy.code wrote on the 11 May 08 at 15:30
It certainly would be. Imagine it in pitivi. Mmm


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