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    bcdrip

    (bash CD ripper)

    Converts an audio CD to file(s), incl. CDDB metadata and playlist generation. Supported output formats: .flac (default lossless encoder) .mp3 .ogg .opus (default lossy encoder) .m3u8 .pls (default playlist format)
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    VarioScript is a Bash shell script that provides, thru a friendly text menu, a quick interface to the command line to help users to do the most common multimedia tasks like CD burning, music/video ripping and encoding, file/devices handling, and much more
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    BME is a command-line (console) media encoder akin to abcde. It is a borne shell script with some optional bits for other tasks. It is designed to be quick, require minimum user involvement (changing CD's) and be tweaked to your particular needs.
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    Audirella
    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.
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    A script to automate audio CD, data CD and DVD burning on multiple drives simultaneously. Various data sources are supported (including pre-existing discs).
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    Name "musicbox" System to manage a digital jukebox via web interface: Supports: Music Play Audio CD Play and Rip Music File upload. NEXT: Full file managment. Tools: - Free Pascal, JavaScript unix shell.
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    Extremely customizable bash script for ripping audio CDs. It gets album information from FreeDB. You can use any audio extraction software you like, with any encoder, and any related tools (for tagging, replaygain, etc...)
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    OggCarton is a cross-platform CD ripper, database, and web server for Ogg and MP3 files. Needs no external database or web server! <br> Linux and Windows require Java 1.4.1 (or later) installed. Java is included with Mac OS X.
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    rentoc is a shell (bash) script that will provide a fast and simple way to automate time-consuming tasks, associated with DAO mode audio CD creation from different media formats such as mp3s, wav files... etc.
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    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/
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    Bash script for cdr/cdrw burning. Can burn data and audio, and use multisession. Can also rip to ogg vorbis.
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    This is just a simple bash2 script for burning cds. You have the ability to simply copy data or audio disc, burn images and directories to a cdrom via the commandline, without remembering all the cdrecord, mkisofs or cdrdao arguments. And so now you know
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