Gnac is an easy-to-use audio conversion program
for the GNOME desktop. It is designed to be
powerful but simple. It provides easy audio file
conversion between all GStreamer supported audio
formats.
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The ability to extract and convert audio from video was added. Other improvements include notifications on the completion of conversion and the migration from GConf to GSettings.
This version comes with a new file chooser specially designed to ease the use of file filters. More information, including track peak, track gain, and VBR bitrate, is shown in the properties dialog. The support for libunique, allowing only a single instance of Gnac, has been added. The debug and verbose outputs have been improved and a better handling of GStreamer’s missing plugins installation has been implemented. Finally, many new translations have been added.
Custom rename patterns and folder hierarchy. The option to strip special characters in filenames, The ability to copy an existing profile. Improvements in the graphical user interface and the user-friendliness.