10 Great Apps to Convert Audio Video Files in Linux With the different audio and video formats available, there is often the need to inter convert amongst them � sometimes for quality and sometimes for compatibility. Here are some of the better software, that you can use to achieve the inter conversions on your Linux box. Sound Converter Available via the package manager, Sound converter provides basic batch audio file conversion. Select the files or drop in an entire folder, choose the output format and bitrate from within Edit > Preferences and basically, you�re done. Gnormalize Gnormalize is a GTK based tool for audio conversion. In addition to converting audio (between mp3, mp4, mpc, wav, ogg, ape and flac), Gnormalize can adjust the volume of sound files to compensate for varying recording levels. You can also use Gnormalize to rip CDs, edit metadata and play your songs as well. SoundKonverter KDE users can try SoundKonverter. It has all the features of Gnormalize like reading...