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    X-CD-Roast
    X-CD-Roast is a flexible frontend for optical disc authoring. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", "readcd" and "mkisofs" into a nice GTK based graphical user interface.
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    dlnAP

    DLNA server for audiophiles with support of FLAC and DSD files

    DLNA server (multiplatform) for personal computers with support of high resolution DSD, FLAC and WAV files (OGG, WMA and MP3 is also supported). Stream your personal files to various stream players using LAN or wireless WLAN (Wi-Fi).
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    libcdaudio is an unmaintained but portable library that provides wrapper functions to audio CD drives and CDDB and CDIndex database access. cdcd is a commandline CD player using libcdaudio's CDDB and CDIndex functions.
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    Libcddb is a library that implements the different protocols (CDDBP, HTTP) to access data on a CDDB server (http://freedb.org). It tries to be as cross-platform as possible. The initial libary will have a C API.
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    Automatic command line CD ripper and ogg encoder along with freedb.org client. It tries to connect to freedb.org server to get CD info. If no info is found a text file may be provided instead. Also supports FLAC and MP3 (ID3 tag).
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    The server software needed to run a cddbp database server and utilities related to that.
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    Thomer's Music Vault is a GNU/Linux streaming music server (jukebox, sort of) that presents a pretty interface to a CD music collection. Thomer's Music Vault takes care of generating playlists and encoding/decoding music in various formats.
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    webCDwriter can be used to make a single CD-writer available to all users in your network. It consists of the server CDWserver and the clients webCDcreator and rcdrecord. CDWserver stores the files transmitted by the clients, reserves the CD-writer and co
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