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    OptioCD
    A project for controlling Centurion CD storage devices and maybe Disc-Stakka devices under Linux.
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    The Qt Audio Processor is an ultimate audio files processing software, including ripping, converting, tagging and burning to, from and between every available audio codec.
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    Noozy is an advance digital cross-platform music player mastered by Noozxoide sound processor its own. On this new baked 3ZS version many improved from the previous...
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    Builds and manages a relational (SQL) database of digital music files (typically MP3's, although not necessarily). Storing music in a SQL database makes it possible to easily build interesting playlists. All-in-one CD-to-MP3 interface.
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    Ripoff is 1) a highly configurable Python script for high-performance CD ripping, and 2) a collection of Python modules for the sorts of things that CD rippers need to do.
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    TQCdRipCompress is a Python application with a Web-Base GUI Interface to rip Audio Tracks from CD and encode them. It uses the matroska container format.
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    GryPhon is a Linux GTK CD-Player focusing on configurability, features and looks. It is a full-featured CD-Player, with CDDB-loading/editing/saving and is written PURELY in Python. GryPhon also features a full-featured CD audio library called CDLow.
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    Multi platform GUI CD Ripper & Encorder. Using Python, wxPython, Python extension module(akrip lib, lame_enc, paranoia) etc...
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    The Python Ripper/Encoder is delayed for an indefinite period of time.
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    Frontend for mpg123 and cdrecord that lets easily create audio CDs from MP3 files. It is written in Python and uses GTK/GNOME for GUI.
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