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    Grip
    Grip is a GTK-based CD-player and CD-ripper / MP3 encoder. It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav). Encoder presets are provided for oggenc, bladeenc, lame, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, gogo, flac, faac and opusenc. The main developers can be found in #grip on Libera (irc.libera.chat).
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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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).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    grip2

    grip2

    GTK-based CD-player and CD-ripper

    UPDATE april 2017: We have now accuired access to the old grip project here on SF. Coding will therefore move back to the original project page, sometime during easter (april 2017) Grip is a GTK-based CD-player and CD-ripper / MP3 encoder. It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers. This is a fork of the old Grip project. The original name is the same, only the project name and tarball releases is different. it is intended to be a dropin...
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    OptioCD
    A project for controlling Centurion CD storage devices and maybe Disc-Stakka devices under Linux.
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    A GTK+ gui for cdrecord and mkisofs aimed at being easy to use for inexeperienced users.
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    Sonic-Rainbow

    This is project is no longer maintained

    Sonic-Rainbow is a Linux GUI DVD/VCD/Video File Player, CD Player, CD Ripper, MP3 Player, Ogg file player, Playlist Editor with HTTP CD/Album Lookup in one simple Linux KDE/Gnome/Xfce etc. application. Written by Gary Baker ( South Oz )
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    The Linux Media Center (LMC) is an attempt to create a clone of Windows Media Player. It'll be having almost all the features of WMP and many more. It'll be play audio as well as video. It is being written using the GTK libraries and GStreamer.
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    Zinf is the continuation of FreeA*p and has all the same features as FreeA*mp: MP3, Vorbis, WAV and audio CD playback, streaming (SHOUTcast, Icecast, RTP) support, a powerful musicbrowser/playlist editor, a themed interface and a RMP download manager.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    This project is not actively maintained because other solutions (and a complete lack of time) have arisen. GMMS: XMMS inspired media player that aims for full gnome integration. Gstreamer is used as the backend.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JAud is an Open Source Audio Application, using the JMF framework. Written in Java it utilises a number of Java libraries to try and create a Java application which does not look like or behave like a Java application.
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    Apolos is a small program to listen to music CDs, and is planned to be able to rip them also. Its written in C for GNU/Linux using GTK+ as the GUI.
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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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    ozcdplayer provides a simple interface to play cd's on a linux system. The aim is to keep the capability limited and easy to use. It supports KDE and Gnome and was developed on a Mandrake 9.0 Kde 3.0 system
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    A fully-featured media player written in Java as a Computer Science II project.
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    Andalus is a high availability, fully featured Islamic library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires to make use of integrable Islamic resources. http://openandalus.wordpress.com/
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