[kde-linux] Where are the encoders?

Bram Schoenmakers bramschoenmakers at kde.nl
Sat Apr 22 09:52:41 UTC 2006


Op zaterdag 22 april 2006 10:44, schreef Luciano ES:

Hi,

> I have noticed that when I place an audio CD in the drive and browse
> audiocd:/ KDE will be able to extract the tracks and automatically save
> them in several formats: mp3, wav, flac, ogg, CDA. This is all very nice,
> but I am not happy with the default bitrate it uses for MP3 encoding. What
> encoders/programs does KDE use and how can I configure KDE so that it
> always encodes my audio tracks in 320 kbps?
>
> Thank you.

KDE Configuration Center->Sound & Multimedia->Audio CDs

The third tab allows you to configure the encoding of your music.

Kind regards,

-- 
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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