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Ripoff is 1) a highly configurable Pythonscript for high-performance CD ripping, and 2) a collection of Python modules for the sorts of things that CD rippers need to do.
Ripfoo is an elaborate pythonscript 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.
menu_buddy is a small pythonscript used to produce GNOME panel menus out of a directory hierarchy of music files. The menus created by menu_buddy are able to enqueue/play directories (or whole subtrees) in xmms as well as pause/play/skip xmms itself.
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This is a simple Pythonscript to save streaming mp3 data.
I've tested this script with my.mp3.com and www.shoutcast.com.
See homepage for setup instructions under GNU/Linux and Windows.