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...It puts together most cutting-edge audio/video technologies into an out-of-box transcoding solution with a rich set of adjustable parameters which let you take full control of your transcoding. New features and latest codecs are added or updated constantly. MediaCoder might not be the easiest tool out there, but what matters here is quality and performance. It will be your swiss army knife for media transcoding once you grasp it.
...'Why a fork?' you might ask. Well, after some hacking on the ripperX code, it appeared to me that I had to do more modifications in order to port to GTK+ 3 conveniently than what could be appreciable by ripperX devs, like removing all the XPM images (including the logo) from the UI.
daoism is a WYHIWYG (What You Hear Is What You Get) cd editor/creator. The goal is to provide a quick and easy way for you to make exactly the cd you want, without annoying restrictions or complexities holding you back.
PlayerX is a Skin and Plugin based media front end for playback in Windows and Linux systems. It builds on ideas from WinAmp, XINE, and others. What makes PlayerX unique is its multiplatform support built on top of GTK.
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/