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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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    FLAC Rip and Transcode is a set of scripts for loss-less encoding of entire CDs into FLAC images. These images can then be converted into one or more per-track file formats, depending on the user's needs.
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    Jamendo Tools is a set of tools to publish, listen or view Creative Commons content in Peer 2 Peer networks.
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    Mpyre is a Python front-end to cdparanoia and lame mp3, musepack, ogg vorbis and flac encoders, that includes id3 and apev2 tagging.
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    PyFreeDBTag is a console program which uses information from the FreeDB database to (re)write metadata on digital audio files (MP3 and Vorbis, for now). It supports information editing, database searching, file renaming, and other bundles of niftiness.
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    The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick C module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a very large online database of track listings a
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    Ripfoo is an elaborate python script that automates the process of looking up a CD in the cddb database, ripping the wav data off the CD, creating MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist, and installing the MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist somewhere.
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    This is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. MP3 players generally use this simple information for display track title, artist name, and album title whi
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