Unbreak the build in C++17 mode
Thanks, this has been fixed in commit fe60685.
Hallo Stefan, das passiert normalerweise nur, wenn auch snapd gerade erst installiert wurde. Dann ist der Ordner /snap/bin ggf. noch nicht im Pfad. Siehe https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/9469. Ein Neustart hilft da normalerweise. Falls das nicht hilft oder snapd schon länger installiert ist, kann /snap/bin manuell zum Pfad hinzugefügt werden. Viele Grüße, Robert
No, if no CD drive is connected, the eject button will do nothing.
When converting multiple input files/tracks to a single output file, the output file will contain a chapter per original source file/track. In other words, each joblist entry will become a chapter in the output file. fre:ac does not transfer chapters contained in individual files when reading chapters is disabled. I.e. when you add a file containing multiple chapters to the joblist while the option to read chapters is disabled and then convert the file, the output file will not contain chapters.
SuperFast mode uses multiple instances of an encoder to speed up single file conversion. This is supported with the LAME MP3, Core Audio AAC/ALAC, FDK-AAC, Opus and Speex codecs. If you are interested in the technical details, you can find more information here and here. SuperFast mode only affects conversions where the number of output files is at most half the number of logical CPU cores in your system, so at most 4 files with your CPU. It's most useful when using the "Encode to a single file"...
No, there is no real reason to turn off "On the fly" conversion on modern hardware. There is no risk of data loss. Some users turn this off to get both, WAV and compressed files in one go, but it's better to use the meh! multi encoder for this.
The button will try to query an online CDDB database (GnuDB by default) for title information for CD tracks in the joblist. If there are no CD tracks in the joblist or the information has already been queried, the button will do nothing. As fre:ac queries the database when adding CD tracks to the joblist by default, the button will actually do nothing in most cases.