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    Perl Audio Converter

    Perl Audio Converter

    Linux Audio Converter / Tagger / CD Ripper

    ..., WAV, WMA, and WV. It can also extract audio from the following video extensions: RM, RV, ASF, DivX, MPG, MKV, MPEG, AVI, MOV, OGM, OGV, QT, VCD, SVCD, M4V, NSV, NUV, PSP, SMK, VOB, FLV, WEBM and WMV. Parallel Processing, a CD ripping function with CDDB support, batch conversion, tag preservation for most supported formats, independent tag reading & writing, service menus for KDE Dolphin/Konqueror, Gnome Nautilus script, and action scripts for Nemo/Thunar are also provided.
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    MH-Ripper will become an 'all-in-one'-Tool for ripping audio-cd's to mp3/ogg including automatic creation of playlists and covers for customized mp3-samplers. - work is still in progress ...
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    Cretin is a highly customizable tool for the ripping, encoding and tagging of CD's. Cretin supports distributed and delayed encoding with multiple encoders, and is tailored to take advantage of multiprocessing environments.
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    Rat Rip is a CD audio ripper / OggVorbis Encoder designed to record to ogg right from the CD using the CDDB for id3 tagging. Console and Tk versions available.
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    An MP3/OGG ripper & encoder front end for console, gnome, kde & x that is designed to make it easy to move your music collection onto your computer. Supports cddb, id3v1, id3v2, background encoding, encoder queue management, multiple rippers & encoders.
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    Command-line based ripper of audio CD tracks to either Motion Picture Experts Group Layer 3 (MP3) files or to Ogg Vorbis files that requires no user intervention between steps of ripping and encoding.
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    cdr is a CD ripper for Linux. It's a simple program with a no-frills console interface. It does one thing well -- the user interface -- and leaves the rest to other components with the same philosophy.
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    dannyrip

    Automated CD/DVD ripper program

    After a catastrophic disk failure, I needed to re-rip several hundred CDs and DVDs. 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...
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