Fre:ac audio converter 1.1 was released a few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu 18.04 and higher.
Fre:ac 1.1 is a new major release with tons of new features. Highlights include:
Official Linux, Mac OS, and 64-bit Windows binaries.
Support for dark mode on Windows and macOS
A reworked conversion engine with support for multi-threading and parallel processing
An integrated tag editor with support for cover images
An extension for simultaneous output to multiple formats
Support for new codecs including Opus, Apple Lossless, Monkey’s Audio, WavPack and others
Support for DSP filters and lossless file verification
Support for multi-channel audio
Support for managing multiple configurations
Support for writing log files
How to Install Fre:ac 1.1 in Ubuntu:
For Ubuntu 18.04 and higher, simply search for and install freac snap package (runs in sandbox) via Ubuntu Software:
For Ubuntu 16.04, the official .AppImage is available to download in github releases page:
Grab the .appimage, i686 for 32-bit os and x86_64 for 64-bit os, then make it executable via file Properties -> Permissions -> ‘Allow executing file as program’, and finally run it to launch the audio converter.
This quick tutorial is going to show you how to install the free ‘fre:ac’ audio converter in Ubuntu and manually create app shortcut to be able to launch it from Unity Dash, Gnome app launcher, or other app launcher.
fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper works on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and FreeBSD. It offers Linux packages but lacks application shortcut.
Download fre:ac:
First download the latest version of the audio converter from the link below:
Select download:
freac-yymmdd-linux.tar.gz package for 32-bit system.
freac-yymmdd-linux-x64.tar.gz package for 64-bit system.
Then extract it. In the case below, I downloaded the 64-bit tarball:
You can now launch the audio converter by run the executable file from its context menu:
Create app shortcut for fre:ac audio converter:
To be able to launch the software from Unity Dash, Gnome app launcher, or other app launcher, you have to manually create an app shortcut for fre:ac.
To do so, open terminal via Ctrl+Alt+T or from app launcher, and do following steps:
1. Move the source folder to /opt/ directory for global use by running command:
It’s important to add variable env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/freac-linux/ to the value of Exec, or it won’t launch the software and output error:
freac: error while loading shared libraries: libsmooth-0.8.73.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
4. Finally launch fre:ac audio converter from app launcher (might need log out and back in) and enjoy!
How to Remove:
To remove fre:ac audio converter, simply remove the source folder, symbolic link, and app shortcut by running following command: