This project provides a lightweight and secure Docker container for fre:ac.
Access the application's full graphical interface directly from any modern web browser - no downloads, installs, or setup required on the client side - or connect with any VNC client.
The web interface also offers audio playback, seamless clipboard sharing, an integrated file manager and terminal for accessing the container's files and shell, desktop notifications, and more.
This Docker container is entirely unofficial and not made by the creators of fre:ac.
fre:ac is a free and open source audio converter. It supports audio CD ripping and tag editing and converts between various audio file formats.
NOTE: The Docker command provided in this quick start is an example, and parameters should be adjusted to suit your needs.
Launch the fre:ac docker container with the following command:
docker run -d \
--name=freac \
-p 5800:5800 \
-v /docker/appdata/freac:/config:rw \
-v /home/user:/storage:ro \
-v /home/user/freeac/output:/output:rw \
--device /dev/sr0 \
jlesage/freac
Where:
/docker/appdata/freac: Stores the application's configuration, state, logs, and any files requiring persistency./home/user: Contains files from the host that need to be accessible to the application./home/user/freeac/output: This is where encoded audio files are stored./dev/sr0: This is the Linux device file representing the optical drive.Access the fre:ac GUI by browsing to http://your-host-ip:5800.
Files from the host appear under the /storage folder in the container.
Full documentation is available at https://github.com/jlesage/docker-freac.
Having troubles with the container or have questions? Please create a new issue.
For other Dockerized applications, visit https://jlesage.github.io/docker-apps.
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