Gnac vs fre:ac : Which is Better?

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Gnac

Gnac is an easy to use audio conversion program for the Gnome desktop.

License: Open Source

Categories: Audio & Music

Apps available for Linux

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fre:ac

fre:ac (formerly BonkEnc) is a free audio converter and CD extractor for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD, distributed under the GNU General Public License. Developed by Robert Kausch

License: Open Source

Apps available for Mac OS X Windows Linux BSD PortableApps.com

Gnac VS fre:ac Feature comparision

Feature Gnac fre:ac
Audio conversion
Customizable
Lightweight
Music Library
Plugins
Crossfading
Music Player
Shoutcast streaming
CD Ripper
Normalize Volume
Audio Extraction
Support for Multiple threads
Batch conversion
Portable
Electron based
Ad-free
Multiple languages
Export to WAV
Batch processing
Multiple tracks at once
Opus codec support
Audio Editing
Built-in editor
Support for NVIDIA CUDA acceleration
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
Hardware Accelerated
Split CUE to tracks
Lossless Audio
Convert video to audio (mp3)
Drag n drop
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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