A set of command line tools for indexing CD/DVD media: cdindex is for indexing, cdfind - for search (similar to Unix find) and cdbrowse is a "plugin" for MC allowing to browse the database. Data are stored in a special binary format.

Features

  • Command line interface to your media database
  • Data are stored in a special binary format
  • Fast and flexible search is possible (cdfind is very similar to standard Unix find tool)
  • Browse your database with Midnight Commander
  • Has a plugin interface
  • Ability to index many archive files (using plugins)
  • Ability to index MP3 files (indexes ID3 tags)
  • Flexible architecture allowing to extend toolkit easily

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Categories

DVD, Cataloguing

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Cd-index works perfectly.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, System Administrators, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

C

Database Environment

Proprietary file format

Related Categories

C DVD Software, C Cataloguing Software

Registered

2010-02-01