If a file with the same filename already exists in the output folder, it will be overwritten with the new file.
Delete source audio files when they have been successfully converted to new audio files.
NOTE: A confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding with the conversion
NOTE: If the conversion fails for whatever reason or is cancelled, then the source files are not deleted
NOTE: Only the converted audio files are deleted. Other files in the same folder are not deleted. Disc Images (audio file + .cue) are not deleted
ReplayGain is used to measure the perceived loudness of audio. It allows media players to normalize loudness for individual tracks or albums. This avoids the common problem of having to manually adjust volume levels between tracks when playing audio files from albums that have been mastered at different loudness levels.
ReplayGain values are calculated for the target audio file and written to the metadata of audio file. ReplayGain compatible player can use the information to normalize loudness.
Do not write metadata to the files
Converts individual tracks from a cue sheet disc image. Otherwise the Disc Image (audio file + cue sheet) is converted as whole.
Create Cue Sheet playlist file.
Cue Sheet is written to an external file [.cue].
Cue Sheet is written into the metadata of the audio file.
Automatically resize the Cover Art for the target file metadata.
NOTE: Cover Art is not modified (i.e. decode/re-encoded) if it is already correct size
NOTE: Uses very high quality Lanczos image resizing algorithm to preserve best possible image quality
Saves Cover Art to an external image file. Cover Art is written to the output folder, the same folder where the audio files are located.
If the file extension is not specified, then the original image file format and extension are used.
If the file extension is specified, the image is converted to the specified format that can be JPEG [.jpg .jpeg], PNG [.png], GIF [.gif] or Bitmap [.bmp].
Cover art is saved with an automatic filename by default, you can specify custom filename.
NOTE: Automatic filename is <Album Artist> - <Album>.ext, <Album>.ext, <Album Artist>.ext, or <Source Filename>.ext
Automatically resize the external Cover Art.
NOTE: Cover Art is not modified (i.e. decode/re-encoded) if it is already correct size
NOTE: Uses very high quality Lanczos image resizing algorithm to preserve best possible image quality
Copies cover art from the source folder to the output folder during the conversion.
NOTE: Search order for the external cover art file: Folder.*, Cover.*, first image file with square image (+/-10%)