Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more.
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.
DialogCD is an all-in-one tool for mastering CDs and DVDs. It is a console based program, with a very intuitive interface, using dialog as frontend. The backend programs include cdrecord, cdrdao and dvd+rw-tools for a complete disk mastering experience.
The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick C
module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to
fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a
very large online database of track listings a
The pjb_applet project aims to develop a suite of GNOME programs to allow easy, straight forward access and control of the HanGo pjb100 Personal JukeBox.
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.
It's a really easy-to-use front-end to programs like cdda2wav and bladeenc intended to convert an audio CD to mp3 files. It allows to access to the online CD database (freedb) to get disk's name and songs' names.
Cdred is a Linux driver and two programs that enables *any* CD player software (xfreecd,gtcd,etc.) to use audio CDs inserted in other computer. In other words: you can listen an audio cd in a Linux box that doesn't have that cd inserted.