A GUI (interface) for mp3splt and mp3wrap written in Java. The open source alternative to AlbumWrapper. Compatible with AlbumWrapper only for splitting
Sonic-Rainbow is a Linux GUI DVD/VCD/Video File Player, CD Player, CD Ripper, MP3 Player, Ogg file player, Playlist Editor with HTTP CD/Album Lookup in one simple Linux KDE/Gnome/Xfce etc. application. Written by Gary Baker ( South Oz )
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jTagEditor is an pure Java Swing-Application with the goal to edit Tags (i.e. ID3v1, ID3v2 etc.) within Music-Files like MP3s and Others. jTagEditor support freedb.org queries and plays Music-Files using the JLayer-Project.
Emptytree-seedy is a distributed digital music system. It simplifies the encoding of an entire CD collection to MP3 format. Current development is focused on improving the listening features and the seemless participation of many machines.
Portable GUI Ogg/Speex/FLAC audio encoder/player that can encode wave file and provides additional functionality such as audiofile tagging, html-album generator, cd-ripping, etc. Targeted to be used on Freebsd, Linux and win32 platforms and the frontends
XfreeCD is a GTK2 port of Brian C. Lane's lightweight CD-player for Linux (GTK1 based). This project has been inactive since 2006. The original Brian Lane's project (also abandoned) is available at http://www.brianlane.com/xfreecd.html.
CD Backup and Burning Utils for Unix (Linux)
A set of Utilities which provides a simple, yet powerful and versatile way to burn CD Media from the unix command line. Including CD backups and restores.
Uses only standard utils (cdrecord, mkisofs, perl)
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Builds and manages a relational (SQL) database of digital music files (typically MP3's, although not necessarily). Storing music in a SQL database makes it possible to easily build interesting playlists. All-in-one CD-to-MP3 interface.
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.
BBQ-CDR is the Batch Burner with Queues, a set of Perl scripts to facilitate burning audio CD-Rs quickly and efficiently with minimal user-interaction. To achieve this, BBQ simultaneously burns and decompresses audio and allows CDs to be burned via WWW.
RhythmBox is an MP3/OGG player for Linux and the GNOME desktop. It features easy playlist edition, CD-ripping, MP3 walkman support, Audio CD burning and internet radio playback. Its interface is strongly based on Apple's iTunes.
PyFreeDBTag is a console program which uses information from the FreeDB database to (re)write metadata on digital audio files (MP3 and Vorbis, for now). It supports information editing, database searching, file renaming, and other bundles of niftiness.
The Linux Media Center (LMC) is an attempt to create a clone of Windows Media Player. It'll be having almost all the features of WMP and many more. It'll be play audio as well as video. It is being written using the GTK libraries and GStreamer.
CDstow is a CD ripping program that is a front end to other cd ripping and audio codac programs. Features include: CDDB lookup, multiple processes/threads, dynamically loaded plugins, customized file naming, and regex name filtering.
Thomer's Music Vault is a GNU/Linux streaming music server (jukebox, sort of) that presents a pretty interface to a CD music collection. Thomer's Music Vault takes care of generating playlists and encoding/decoding music in various formats.
Zinf is the continuation of FreeA*p and has all the same features as FreeA*mp: MP3, Vorbis, WAV and audio CD playback, streaming (SHOUTcast, Icecast, RTP) support, a powerful musicbrowser/playlist editor, a themed interface and a RMP download manager.
A simple commandline python program to produce Audio CD\'s from playlists (i.e. XMMS, WinAmp); decompressing/burning them with the _greatest_ efficiency possible. Depends on mpg123, ogg123 & cdrdao for the backend.