Projects within CD ripping

  • Arson

    - KDE frontend for CD burning/ripping tools
  • Cdda2wav

    - Records audio tracks digitally into wav files
  • Cdparanoia

    - CD ripper
  • GnomeBaker

    - a Gnome CD/DVD burning application.
  • Grip

    - GNOME-based CD player, ripper, and MP3-encoder
  • MkTOC

    - a simple command line tool to create TOC files for CD burning with cdrdao.
  • Pragha

    - a lightweight GTK+ music manager.
  • Python-Musicbrainz2

    - an interface to the MusicBrainz XML web service.
  • Rip

    - Rips CD track to either MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files
  • RipOff CD Ripper

    - A simple GTK+ based CD ripper.
  • Rubyripper

    - A secure audio-cd ripper for linux
  • XMFFMPEG

    - A GUI for ffmpeg programmed in language tcl/tk, you can encode from your dvd drive to mp4g4/xvid, snow, mpeg1, DVd, PVCd, PDVD.etc.
  • Xmcd

    - CD player utilities
  • YaRET

    - Automates CD ripping, normalizing, and encoding
  • abcde

    - Rips, encodes, and tags CDs with one command
  • bchunk

    - Converts BIN/CUE images to ISO 9660 tracks
  • cdrtools

    - Tools to master CDs
  • crip

    - Ripper/encoder/tagger tool
  • gnormalize

    - A ripper, encoder, audio converter, MetaInfo editor, and front end to normalize.
  • jack

    - CD ripper
  • mybashburn

    - it can burn data cds/dvds and create mp3/ogg/flac
  • ripit

    - Wrapper for various ripping/encoding/tagging programs
  • ripperX

    - Rips CD audio and encodes mp3s
  • vlorb

    - CD to Ogg Vorbis ripper and encoder
 
 

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