I would think MusicBee might have options available. I use MediaMonkey,
and I can sync playlists to my phone, and based on the sync settings, it
converts the files to MP3 and updates the M3U file that goes over
appropriately (presumably creates a new M3U file). This would be similar
to the sugge
Long time ago I found a pearl script that just did that. Don't know if
it still exists
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I have had a similar question and here is my solution:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108105-flac2mp3-with-ffmpeg-and-metatags
Maybe it helps
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streifenleopard wrote:
> Hm, as of now I have not even managed to get subsonic running because
> the port 4040 cannot be found or sth like that. Now it's starting to get
> technical...
I see you are on Synology, perhaps this thread will help ?
https://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?t=1290
matka wrote:
> Basic server install is for free, but if you want to stream to your
> phone, it is $12 a year.
>
> http://www.subsonic.org/pages/premium.jsp
>
> This project is kind of strange, it is run by a single developer who
> does not accept patches or contributions and went thru few iter
streifenleopard wrote:
> Hi, is this a free service? It sounds very promising indeed!
Basic server install is for free, but if you want to stream to your
phone, it is $12 a year.
http://www.subsonic.org/pages/premium.jsp
This project is kind of strange, it is run by a single developer who
doe
matka wrote:
> I think what you really need is on demand streaming of your collection
> to your phone in mp3 from flac on the NAS. I'm using another server for
> that - subsonic. You will install that server alongside squeezebox
> server, point it to you music directory and install a player on t
I've added Lame for Armada375 in 'my packages'
(https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108960-Synology-7-9-2-packages),
but this is probably not what you are looking for and only used for
streaming. An other option which could be of interest is that, there is
a FFmpeg package available for
streifenleopard wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the feedback!
>
>
> As JJZolx pointed out, I have only limited storage capacities on my
> phone.
>
I think what you really need is on demand streaming of your collection
to your phone in mp3 from flac on the NAS. I'm using another server for
that
Roland0 wrote:
> I seem to have a rather similar use case as yours.
> If you want to want to synchronize your whole collection as mp3s to your
> phone, mp3fs is the simplest way to do it (and you wouldn't actually
> have two formats of the same track). The only manual operation would be
> to sea
You know what would be cool? If I could just have a setting in LMS,
which would cause, upon a (re)scan automatically convert the collection
to mp3 and update the ones, where the metadata has changed.
Feel free to write a plugin for this...
But really: there are enough tools out there to do thi
You mentioned that you use Music Bee, have you tried Foobar2000 ? I
haven't used it recently but it may have the capability that you are
looking for.
I do know that JRiver Media Center can do what you are looking for. It
can automatically convert FLAC files to MP3 as it syncs the music on
your P
streifenleopard wrote:
>
> Yes that would probably be the way to go. Thing is: I prefer listening
> to my FLACs at home, LMS can play them just fine. Also, I manage my
> music collection with MusicBee on my PC, FLAC is not a problem there
> either. I also make playlists in Musicbee that include
Thanks everyone for the feedback!
paul- wrote:
> Why would you convert them, just leave them as flac. Most players can
> handle flac natively, and if not LMS has the converters to do it on the
> fly.
As JJZolx pointed out, I have only limited storage capacities on my
phone.
Mnyb wrote:
> Why n
You know what would be cool? If I could just have a setting in LMS, which would
cause, upon a (re)scan automatically convert the collection to mp3 and update
the ones, where the metadata has changed.
It would save so much time (and questions), and it can’t be much more than a
simple hook in the
I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
on my smart phone when I download them.
You'd need to install "lame". No idea whether this is possible at all on
your device.
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streifenleopard wrote:
> I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
> on my smart phone when I download them.
I have no idea if it would be practical in your situation, but I use
'mp3fs' (https://khenriks.github.io/mp3fs/).
My music library is on a Linux server and
Why not do a one time batch conversion on your pc of your existing files
and then make it a part of your process to rip CDs to both formats .
Why convert on the NAS ?
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paul- wrote:
> Why would you convert them, just leave them as flac.Most players can
> handle flac natively, and if not LMS has the converters to do it on the
> fly.
Because he wants to load them on his phone, not play them from LMS. Mp3s
have a number of advantages on phones and portable dev
Why would you convert them, just leave them as flac.Most players can
handle flac natively, and if not LMS has the converters to do it on the
fly.
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I still don't understand how I can convert FLACs on the server to MP3s
on my smart phone when I download them.
I am aware of the fact that a converter has to be installed on the NAS
but I have no idea at all which one it must be and where it should be
saved (i.e. within LMS or on the NAS as an ex
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