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    X-CD-Roast
    X-CD-Roast is a flexible frontend for optical disc authoring. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", "readcd" and "mkisofs" into a nice GTK based graphical user interface.
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    IronGrip

    IronGrip

    Graphical Frontend for Audio CD ripping and encoding as MP3 and FLAC

    IronGrip is a GTK+ frontend for audio CD ripping and encoding as WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. It supports CDDB lookup. It can scan all CD-ROM drives. Compilation and installation from source is super easy on Ubuntu, Linux Mint and Debian.
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    gtkrip is a simple frontend for cdparanoia, oggenc, flac and cdrecord. The goal is to reduce the nr of options, and make it simple. It is written in pure C (no C++). gtkrip should be launched from a term so u can see the messages (saves mem)
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    cd-print circle will print nice round cd-labels in postscript. It comes with a simple graphical frontend written in perl/tk. You can choose the size and colour of the letters, the size and the distance between the labels
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    - this program/project has been discontinued - LameFE is a powerfull frontend for LAME: CDRipper (with batch processing), Extendable through plugins, Winamp plugin support, Ogg/Vorbis, Monkeys Audio, Wave, Cuesheet, FreeDB and much m
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A frontend with dialog box that draws (using ncurses) windows onto the screen and can burn data cds, music cds, supports burning DVD-images and data DVDs, support of ripping/encoding of all popular formats
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    ova is a convenient console frontend for ripping CDs and encoding MP3/wave files to the Ogg Vorbis format. It is able to query the CDDB given a CD or MP3/Ogg Vorbis/wave files. Ogg Vorbis files can be tagged and renamed according to elaborate patterns.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Jack is a text mode (optionally curses) CDDA extraction / MP3 encoder frontend with features like freedb query, continue mode, customizability and many more
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    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.
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    Kitty-Kitty is a gtk-perl frontend to cdrecord and mkisofs. It is not feature rich and is designed to automate some common cd making tasks .
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    Mercury - CD Authoring Software. it\'is yet another Gui Frontend for CD-Burning Tools The suppose is to create a easy to use Frontend with full drag'N'drop support. Authoring of VCD's, CDDA'd DataCD's
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    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.
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    A Ripper and encoder frontend for Linux. Requires sndlibfile and lame.so to work.
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    krabber is a mp3 ripping frontend for kde1, similar to AudioCatalyst on windows. krabber3 will be its port to kde3.
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    SimpleCDR-X is a GTK+ based frontend for CD writing, mastering, and audio manipulation. Its design goals include ease of use and a clean interface without compromising functionality. SimpleCDR-X utilizes many common utilities cd and audio utilities.
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    dannyrip

    Automated CD/DVD ripper program

    ...None of the available solutions worked quite the way I wanted them to work, so I decided to spend a little time making a script to remove as much pain as possible from the process. The idea here is to have a system which is comprised of three parts - a ripper daemon, an encoder daemon, and a frontend. I'm planning to use avahi to automate discovery of the backend pieces, udisk to automate discovery of optical drives, and perl to glue it all together. I'd like to make the backends modular, but for the time being, I'm going to be hard-coding the encode formats (mp3/mp4) and programs used (lame, handbrake-cli, cdparanoia).
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