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Console system administration made easy. Intended to centralize and ease the work related to system administration. Manage Apache, Bind, Qmail, Log files, Users, SSH, CD/DVD Burning. Built on CentOS 4 (RHEL4 Clone). Customize it to your needs.
MP3Roaster is a Perl hack for burning audio CDs out of MP3, OGG Vorbis, FLAC and WAV files. The main highlights of this application are an easy to use command line syntax and automatic volume leveling support for best audio CD quality.
autorip is a non-interactive, non-intrusive mp3 rip-and-encode front end.
Simply drop your CD into your CD-ROM drive, wait for your CD to eject, wash, rinse, and repeat.
BBQ-CDR is the Batch Burner with Queues, a set of Perl scripts to facilitate burning audio CD-Rs quickly and efficiently with minimal user-interaction. To achieve this, BBQ simultaneously burns and decompresses audio and allows CDs to be burned via WWW.
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.
Rat Rip is a CD audio ripper / OggVorbis Encoder designed to record to ogg right from the CD using the CDDB for id3 tagging. Console and Tk versions available.
The PJS is a mp3-jukebox system written in Perl. It allows you to ripe and encode CDs (with CDDB support), exchange them between PJS's or play them. The player is a curses-application (like pine) and has many sophisticated features.
cdr is a CD ripper for Linux. It's a simple program with a no-frills console interface. It does one thing well -- the user interface -- and leaves the rest to other components with the same philosophy.
The Mayhem & Chaos Collection is a collection of semi-related software projects written/maintained by Robert Kaye. This umbrella project allows me to make my various side projects available to the public.