Amarok/Manual/Organization/Transcoding

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Overview

Transcoding is a new Amarok feature embedded in the 2.4 beta 1 release. It allows encoding media files to various formats while copying them to your collection. 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

You can access this feature while you copy files to your collection folder by right clicking a media file then Copy to Collection -> Local Collection and a pop-up menu will appear.

Or you can encode media files directly on your hard drive by selecting Transcode here. When clicked it will automatically encode the selected files to the default encoding preset.

Transcode Menu

If you choose to copy files to your collection the following menu interface will pop.

Menu Item Description
Copy If you choose to copy , the selected media files will just be copied to your collection folder without encoding.
Transcode If you choose to transcode , the selected media files will be coded with the default encoding preset: medium compression , high quality ,Ogg Vorbis (lossy). and a menu interface will pop-up. This interface has been explained [here] , in a previous article.
Transcode With Custom Parameters If you choose this , you should have a little bit of encoding knowledge, because you to encode media files to custom formats and settings, provided that you have the required codecs. After you click this a new menu will appear.

Custom Encoding

Can be done to save space or to make your files readable by a portable music player or a particular software program.

Menu Item Description
Back Will get you back to the basic Transcoding menu.
Encoder list The list with all your installed codecs , choose from them to make custom presets .
Transcode When clicked will begin the encoding procedure with the selected codecs and parameters.
Cancel Exists the Transcoding menu and returns to the Media Sources Pane.