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    FoxTunes

    FoxTunes

    A portable, modular music player and converter using BASS.

    A portable, modular music player and converter using the BASS framework for Windows XP/.../10/11. The following input formats are supported: aac, ac3, aif, ape, dff, dsf, dts, fla, flac, kar, m4a, m4a, m4b, mac, mid, midi, mod, mp1, mp2, mp3, mp4, oga, ogg, ogg, opus, rmi, wav, wma, wv. The following output formats are supported: flac, m4a, mp3, ogg, opus, wv. Gapless and fading (with crossfading) input modes are supported. DirectSound, WASAPI and ASIO output modes...
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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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    Patches xmms for on the fly recoding id3 tags, m3u playlists, and file names from one encoding to another. Support ID3 tag editing, playlist sorting, encoding autodetection. Configuration available under encodings page of standard xmms preferences.
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    m3uPort

    Copies a playlist and all references, using relative paths.

    Intended for Portable Devices, m3uPort reads a playlist and recreates the relative path structure to it's references , copying the references and a rewritten playlist (using relative paths) in a chosen "Root" directory. Problematic could be if files are on different drives, thus the possibility of equal file and/or directory names.
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    MixMasta P is a Python script designed to ease the process or making mix CDs, or other works involving playlists. It will read a playlist and copy/convert/normalize all tracks automatically.
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    Java cross-platform media player to support smart playlist generating and last-fm/scrobbling capabilities. With dynamic support for iPod synching.
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    Sonic-Rainbow

    This is project is no longer maintained

    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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    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.
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    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The UIless Playlist Manager intends to be a generic music player, capable of managing multiple playlists based on different criterias, scalable to accomodate the needs of end users. UPM is an experiment in AI-using playlist management technology.
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    OZradio. BETA-0.9.7.0 Linux GUI. CD Player & CD Ripper display CD info using HTTP CD Info Lookup,Ogg Player,Playlist Editor,Mixer,Control & listen to FM radio,auto station scan, programable Freq Buttons if radio card installed. By Gary Baker South OZ.
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    Ripfoo is an elaborate python script that automates the process of looking up a CD in the cddb database, ripping the wav data off the CD, creating MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist, and installing the MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist somewhere.
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