Sound Converter is a simple sound converter application for the GNOME environment. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read, and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, AAC, and Ogg Vorbis files.
This release fixes crash when displaying notifications if the notify daemon is down. It fixes a crash when using CLI mode, fixes destination folder quoting, and fixes missing track numbers when writing to AAC files. Translations have been updated.
A new asynchronous core. Adding files is much faster.
A WAV sample width setting. A FLAC compression setting. Remembers the last used folder when adding files/folders. Realaudio has been added to the MIME whitelist. A tagreader stall when adding unrecognized files, missing quoting when using destination folder, hanging when trying to load DXR files, and incorrect destination folder when using same-folder-as-source, base folder, and custom filename patterns. An updated Dutch translation. Follows symbolic links when adding files.
This release forces vbr-max-bitrate to 320 when using mp3+vbr, since gstreamer now defaults to 160.
GVfs authentication has been activated to allow logging in to remote shares. A crash in query_duration when pipeline is null is fixed. Deprecated Tooltip code has changed; SoundConverter now requires GTK 2.12+. Status is reset after clearing the file list. An unhandled exception when removing original files went bad has been fixed. This release adds Bulgarian, Danish, English (Australia), Estonian, Japanese, and Vietnamese translations. Rosetta sync; all translations have been updated.
This release fixes freezing when adding encrypted MP4 files. It will display notification at the end of a conversion. It will display an error dialog when something bad happened. There are minor corrections, like Preference Dialog fixes, spelling fixes, better URI handling, and fixes for minor glitches.
A translations update. A checkbox to optionally choose the .oga extension for Vorbis files. Minor bugfixes (a Python 2.5 problem and some interface stalling issues).