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Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more.
BashBurn is a collection of bashscripts written to make CD/DVD-burning in the console easier, without the need for a lot of libraries like GTK or QT for a pretty GUI.
This is a placeholder page. Go to the homepage to download the latest version or access the code.
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.
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.
A KDE frontend to CD burning, and CD ripping tools, as well as encoders, decoders, and other audio tools. Currently supports many popular audio formats (decoding/burning, and ripping/encoding), as well as data burning, and basic image creation.
TCDR is a ncurses (dialog) based console frontend for the following
programs: mkisofs, cdrecord, cdrdao, cdda2wav, cdparanoia, readcd, dd, isoinfo, sox, mpg123 and bladeenc written in bash.
This is just a simple bash2 script for burning cds. You have the ability to simply copy data or audio disc, burn images and directories to a cdrom via the commandline, without remembering all the cdrecord, mkisofs or cdrdao arguments. And so now you know