viDrop is free video transcoding software for GNU/Linux and Windows operating systems. With its help you can easily convert your favourite movies or videos into format, playable on your Smarthone, Tablet, MID, Portable Media Player etc.
A script to turn files in various formats to m4b files
mkbook turns one or more source files into an m4b file. m4b files are audio files optimized for audiobooks. They contain metadata (the book's title, writer, album, year and cover art) and can be bookmarked (your mp3 player won't forget where you left off).
The Audirella is a piece of ripping CDs and converting audio formats in the form of wizard. Use great tools such as: cdparanoia, cdda2wav, bladenc, lame, oggenc, oggdec, etc..
It is written in shell-script and uses Xdialog to generate the windows.
Automatic command line CD ripper and ogg encoder along with freedb.org client. It tries to connect to freedb.org server to get CD info. If no info is found a text file may be provided instead. Also supports FLAC and MP3 (ID3 tag).
ova is a convenient console frontend for ripping CDs and encoding MP3/wave files to the Ogg Vorbis format. It is able to query the CDDB given a CD or MP3/Ogg Vorbis/wave files. Ogg Vorbis files can be tagged and renamed according to elaborate patterns.
Creates printable covers for your (mp3) CD/DVDs. Creates a LaTeX file with front and back covers listing of artistnames, albumnames and songnames by examining the directory structure and the MP3 tags. The output PS/PDF can then be printed easily.
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TCDR is a ncurses (dialog) based console frontend for the following
programs: mkisofs, cdrecord, cdrdao, cdda2wav, cdparanoia, readcd, dd, isoinfo, sox, mpg123 and bladeenc written in bash.
XMedia is an XML framework to manage a large collection of media files like CDR, Images, Video, MP3, etc.
XMedia does for media what DocBook does for documentation.
See http://xmedia.sourceforge.net/