RSS 234 projects tagged "CD Audio"

Download Website Updated 04 Feb 2011 abcde

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abcde is a frontend to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite Ogg Vorbis (the default), MP3, FLAC, Ogg Speex, or MPP (Musepack) encoder. It grabs an entire CD and converts each track to the desired format, then comments or ID3-tags each file, all with one command. It supports multiple output in a single CD read, the creation of a single track from a CD, resume operation, CD concatenation, volume normalization, gapless encoding (with LAME), parallelization, SMP, proxies, customizable filename organization and munging, playlist generation, distributed encoding via distmp3, and more.

Download Website Updated 08 Nov 2010 AlsaPlayer

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Pop 387.87
Vit 15.20

AlsaPlayer is a new PCM player written with the ALSA sound system in mind. It also includes support for JACK, OSS, NAS, and ESD. It makes extensive use of multi-threading and supports OGG, MP3, WAV, CDDA (CD Digital Audio), MOD, S3M, IT, and many other input types. Features include a real- time effects stream, variable speed/pitch control, SHOUTcast/icecast streaming support, multiple active visual scopes, command line mode, playlists, plugin architecture, low-latency mode, and more.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 AudioCD Web Interface

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Pop 33.02
Vit 1.00

The AudioCD Web Interface provides an easy interface for burning audio CDs. The interface allows you to simply upload wav files to a predefined directory (using Samba or FTP), configuring the track order and labels from the browser, and then simply proceed with the burn in your browser.

Download Website Updated 11 May 2000 AutoRip

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Vit 68.99

Autorip is a non-interactive front end for mp3 ripping and encoding. Archiving audio CDs as mp3s is now as simple as dropping a CD into your CD-ROM drive, and waiting for it to eject., then repeating.

Download Website Updated 29 Jun 2004 bchunk

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Pop 209.42
Vit 2.56

bchunk, an Unix version of the BinChunker utility, converts CD images in the raw BIN/CUE format to a set of tracks in ISO 9660 format, which can be then written on a CD-R using cdrecord. Audio tracks are written in CDR (native CD audio) or WAV format.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Burn.py

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Vit 1.00

Burn.py is a frontend script for cdrecord, mkisofs, and cdrdao. Its focus is on ease of modification and simplicity, so it's perfect for its intended user base of those who already know Python.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 BurnIT

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Pop 44.90
Vit 4.09

BurnIT is a JAVA front-end to mkisofs and cdrecord, which runs in a graphical environment. This should make it more easy to burn CD's under the platforms cdrecord supports.

Download Website Updated 14 Jul 2002 Burn Baby Burn

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Vit 1.94

Bbb is a set of utilities for burning to CD-R and CD-RW media. It allows one to easily perform tasks such as burning the contents of a directory, burning an audio CD, burning a CD image, and copying CD media from the command line. Bbb is implemented as several simple tools, which may be used easily in standard UNIX pipelines.

Download No website Updated 27 May 2004 Cajun

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Vit 3.77

Cajun is a program that allows you to turn any computer into a massive audio jukebox for your car or home. It uses LCD displays/keypads, and supports infrared remote controls. Soundcard output is delivered to your (car or home) stereo for amplification. The software supports a playlist and shuffle mode.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 CD builder

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Pop 27.78
Vit 1.00

CD builder is a CD cue sheet and subcode generating tool for Linux/UNIX. It's goal is to generate subcodes for DAO and raw mode capable CD-R drives. Eventually, this will include the more obscure CD modes including CD-G, CD-TEXT, etc. It is based on GTK.

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An embedded JSON database engine.

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A 4MLinux fork including the ClamAV scanner.