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    This project has moved to https://github.com/lipnitsk/libcue
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    Library and command line utility to store binary data in FLAC application metadata blocks, specifically ISO data tracks. Using the data in these blocks it is possible to archive and recreate a bit accurate copy of Enhanced CD/CD Extra discs.
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    Easyfreedb is a cross-platform C++ library for accessing data on a freedb server. It supports protocol level 6 (UTF-8) and uses Boost's LL parser framework for parsing. Easyfreedb has a C-wrapper to make it easy to use from other programming languages.
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    This project is for the continued development of a digital Jukebox for consumer and later commercial use.
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    Development of tools for converting various CD images that currently aren't natively supported by Linux CD burning tools, including Discjuggler and Nero.
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    NiceSTEP is a set of Java components that replaces package java.awt and gives your Java application the look and feel of NeXTstep, GNUstep, and WindowMaker. Includes Slide Projector image viewer, FTP, Editor, and CD Burner.
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    A delphi component to add to your application the function of burning cd / dvd without any other dll or software
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    The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick C module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a very large online database of track listings a
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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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