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    Alis Recording Tool is a frontend for simultaneously capturing and recording audio using one or more soundcards as audio sources, as well as storing metadata for each recording. It is designed to be used during conferences, seminars, forums, etc.
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    Still looking for a convenient commandline-tool for scheduled streamripper-records? Here it is: sradio sets up atd-streamripperjobs for you easily. Just choose one of your radiostations (stored as sqlite3-db), the start- & the end-time of the record.
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    This project aims to provide Linux users with a usable tool to title MiniDiscs using a portable MiniDisc Recorder (Sony MZ-R900 and MZ-R70 tested, but it should run on other MiniDisc recorders too) and a self-made interface for the parallel port (MDCOM).
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