Difference between revisions of "CD Editing"
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|[http://littlesvr.ca/asunder/] | |[http://littlesvr.ca/asunder/] | ||
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+ | |audiocd-kio | ||
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|cd2mp3 | |cd2mp3 |
Revision as of 07:05, 22 December 2019
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Welcome to the CD Editing |
App/Package | Abstract | Addition or Link |
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asunder | Lightweight GTK+ CD ripper | [1] |
audiocd-kio | KDE IOSlave for accessing audio CDs | [2] |
cd2mp3 | Easy to use CD Ripping and MP3 Encoding tool | [3] |
cdparanoia | CDDA extraction tool (also known as ripper) | [4],[5] |
crip | Terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger | [6],[7] |
goobox | CD player and ripper for GNOME Desktop environment | [8] |
grip | GTK front-end to external cd rippers and audio encoders | [9] |
gstreamer-plugins-cdparanoia | Gstreamer CDDA extraction (aka audio ripping) plugin | [10] |
ripit | Command line audio CD ripper | [11],[12] |
ripperx | GTK program to rip CD audio tracks and encode them | [13] |
sound-juicer | Clean, mean, and lean CD ripper for GNOME | [14] |
Back to the Applications |