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    wVDR is a smart Video Disk Recorder using "vcr" by Bram Avontuur. It features programming the schedule by wishes (e.g. "every movie with actor XY") in addition to conventional "channel, start time and duration"
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    LastLonger is a combined player and ripper for the Last.fm streaming radio service. Love, ban or skip tracks as you listen, while LastLonger automatically saves listened tracks to disk so you can transfer them to your MP3 device.
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    dvpod is a simple wrapper script for Handbrake specifically designed to allow easy ripping of DVD tracks for use on video iPods. It's particularly useful for batch ripping multiple tracks from a single disk to individual files for the iPod.
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    Get schedules from the official sites of tv-channels and parse them to feed them to different tv-applications. Modular and simple organisation. Exports to EPG(Electronic programming guide) of vdr(Linux Video-Disk-Recorder), xmltv(to come) and others.
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