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    aCover full automatically creates an optimal layouted CD Inlay Card of the content of the given CD/DVD as a printable PDF-File. This also creates a Content XML File, i.e. to use in a XML capable Database. Later on, a Cover / Booklet will be supported.
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    AutoCache

    AutoCache

    XBMC add-on for automatically caching network files on playback

    AutoCache is an XBMC add-on that automatically copies network media content to the local machine on playback. Files are locally cached as fast as possible, ensuring continuous playback if the network connection goes down.
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    OptioCD
    A project for controlling Centurion CD storage devices and maybe Disc-Stakka devices under Linux.
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    Movie Rating Fetcher
    Grab movie info fast and easy. MRF is a software designed to fetch movie information from user folder. It can read files with garbled name in english or russian, and will try to predict its name using its own mechanism and web services.
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    PapyDVD. A DVD movies database software. Developed for storing personal movie DVD in a very easy way! You can insert them, search them and categorize by genre and director.
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    PyQtADA
    This project aims to develop a tool to create DVD, hence the name; PyQtADA: Python and Qt another DVD Author. In linux there are very few tools to perform this functionality with high performance and a low learning curve for users.
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    This software is a bash script which aims to allow end-users to convert dvd movies into avi files
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    This project is a simple GUI wrapper for lsdvd and vobcopy. It allows you to copy DVD vobs to a single vob file, suitable for transcoding to your favourite video format. Check out the wiki for more http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/streamcap
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    Command-line tools for movie subtitles in SubRip (.srt files) and MicroDVD format (.sub files). 'srtshift/udvdshift' can adjust the subtitles by shifting them to the beginning or to the end. 'srtrate' does the same by changing the supposed frame
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    A Project for use with DVD::Rip by Joern Reder. Allows you to queue up existing DVDRip projects so you don't have to baby-sit your computer.
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    FlickList is an organization tool that will take an unorganized mess of a DVD wallet and turn it into a very organized, very informative store of information on your computer.
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    CCM (CCM is a Console Mediacenter) is an interface to execute your favourite media via shell. It's based on mplayer and it's written in python. The goal of this project is to create an integrated mediacenter for the linuxboxes without X server running
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    An easy DVD ripper and DIVX four-pass encoder for the GNOME desktop. GUI for mencoder, lsdvd and vobcopy. (Sencillísimo ripeador de DVDs y compresor a DIVX de 4 pasadas. Interfaz gráfica para mencoder, lsdvd y vobcopy)
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    QuickRip is a quick and easy but basic DVD ripper based on MPlayer and transcode. It is intended for those who do not care to configure framerates, clipping or other rarely-used options. It features both GUI and CLI interfaces.
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    Babel.TV started life as a desktop shell and replacement MythTV frontend, aiming to be a light, fast and elegant entertainment platform. It has grown to encompass instant communication, Web services and support for popular playback devices and phones.
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