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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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    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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    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
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