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    DCue

    DCue

    A CLI audio cue file generator which uses the Discogs.com API

    DCue is a command line tool for automatically generating audio cue sheets (.cue files) using the massive release database from Discogs.com to find artist names, track titles, durations and other information via the Discogs API. DCue is equally compatible with Windows and Linux (and probably OS X -- though not officially supported). It has no external dependencies whatsoever. It makes use of some C++11 features where available. Full documentation and information about support and...
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    The CDManager manages records and movies (stored on CD or DVD media). The managed information can be exported to HTML documents. The program has also the ability to store movies in different languages simultanously.
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    CDM (CD Manager) is a database (based on Oracle-database!!) for Audio-CDs. Information can be imported or exported in several formats including CDPLAYER.INI, CDDB.DAT or freedb. It also includes a small CD Player.
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    wxMyMultiMedia intends to be a crossplatform multimedia database/tool using mysql, MyODBC, and wxWidgets. MP3, ogg, wav, mpg(1), mpg(2), and avi, as well as archive formats. Extra's to be included are cd ripping, format conversion and cd burning
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    There are hundreds of applications to manage your music collection. This one has been abandoned.
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    libfreedb is a comprehensive library for accessing the freedb-database, maintaining local databases and the like. Development is currently done under Linux, but the project aims to be portable to a lot of platforms including Win32.
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    Net::FreeDB - an interface to the freedb cddb database for Perl
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    The Pioneer DVF07 (or 727) 300 Disc CD changer has support for text titles and artists in the player. This connects to FreeDB.org and downloads the text to the player. While this is Win32 software, only the GUI is not portable. You could whip up a command
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