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Eject removable media

Eject removable media


Eject removable media is a servicemenu to add Eject removeable device to all media. more>>
Eject removable media is a servicemenu to add "Eject removeable device" to all media.

Sometimes USB keys etc dont have any GUI option to unmount them (in KDE 3.5.2), and just pulling them out is so wrong!

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Mount ISO image 0.9.1

Mount ISO image 0.9.1


Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG, UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN images. more>>
Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG (Nero Burning ROM), UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN, CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD), XDVDFS (XBOX) images.
Mount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation youll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
Usage:
ISO9660 (CD) and UDF (DVD) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".ISO" file, choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Create ISO/UDF image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an ISO or UDF image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO (or UDF) image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Create ISO/UDF image from CD/DVD drive:
Right-click any suitable directory (resulting file will be stored there), select "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO-image from CD-ROM" and select the name of ISO image in the filename selection dialog. If it suggests you put the resulting image on the Desktop instead of the selected directory, it means that current user has no permission to write in this directory.
Note: This feature requires a working CD/DVD drive
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
NRG (Nero Burning ROM) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".NRG" file, choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Convert NRG image to ISO
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CUE/BIN images
Mount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Note: This feature requires the use of cdemu utility, available here: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Unmount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Convert CUE/BIN image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires bchunk utility, available here: http://he.fi/bchunk
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD) images
Convert CloneCD image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CCD" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CloneCD -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires ccd2iso utility, available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccd2iso
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
XDVDFS (XBOX) images
Create XDVDFS image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an XDVDFS image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create XDVDFS image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Note: This feature requires extract-xiso utility, available here
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Installation:
tar -jxf mount-iso-image-0.9.tar.bz2
cd mount-iso-image-0.9
./install.sh
Please follow installer instructions
Translations:
- Czech (by Jozef Riha)
- Danish (by Kalna and BK)
- French (by MrYouP)
- German (by Xenonite and seraphyn)
- Hungarian (by Marcel Hilzinger and Vince Pinter)
- Italian (by marcosegato)
- Polish (by Lukasz Purgal)
- Portuguese/brazilean (by Groo and Dherik)
- Romanian (by Spoiala Cristian)
- Russian (by Jinjiru)
- Slovak (by Jozef Riha)
- Spanish (by mrthc)
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Added: 2005-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Media 2.18.0

GNOME Media 2.18.0


GNOME media is a collection of utilities for simple multimedia handling on the GNOME desktop. more>>
GNOME media is a collection of utilities for simple multimedia handling on the GNOME desktop.
It contains a volume control application, a control application for selecting your sound and video card to be used by media players, a CD player, a sound recorder, a CDDB configuration utility and more.
If you run GNOME as your desktop, you already have GNOME media installed.
The GNOME media utilities provide simple applications for basic multimedia tasks, such as CD playback, volume control or audio recording.
Main features:
- It includes a CD player, which will retrieve audio CD metadata from CDDB-servers on internet.
- It includes a basic application for volume handling. It will control both playback and capture volumes (e.g. microphone, line-in, etc.). You can hide tracks that you dont use. The volume control will use either ALSA or OSS, depending on what your sound card driver is using.
- It includes an audio recording application. It will record audio from your microphone, line-in or audio-CD in MP3, FLAC or Ogg/Vorbis.
- Part of the GNOME desktop.
Enhancements:
- add LGPL headers where needed
- remove invalid desktop categories
- updated translations (since 2.17.90): ar, be, bg, ca, da, de, en_GB, et, fi, fr, gu, he, hu, it, ja, ko, ku, lt, mk, nb, pl, pt_BR, pt, ru, sl, sv, th, uk, vi, zh_CN, zh_HK, zh_TW.
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GNOME Media Applet 0.4

GNOME Media Applet 0.4


A gnome applet to easily mount/unmount removable media more>>
GNOME Media Applet 0.4 offers you an outstanding and very useful application which can easily manage disks and devices on your system. GNOME Media Applet is a panel applet for GNOME to easily mount/unmount removable media. Its similar (in the purpose) to the drivemount applet but with a nice user interface. It is based on ejecter 0.0.9 a small utility to unmount removable media, by Federico Pelloni.

Major Features:

  1. Easily manage your devices
  2. support actions on devices
  3. support notifications
  4. support network devices
  5. Shiny user intereface
  6. Written in Vala

Enhancements:

  • Media-applet can run either as a normal application (with an icon in the notification area) or as an applet
  • Unmount all partitions of a removable device with one click
  • File Monitor: update the size and free space of a device dinamically
  • Better notification system: you can enable/disable notifications (and notifications actions) using the gconf keys (/apps/media-applet/show_notifications and apps/media-applet/show_actions). Notification messages look also more human :)
  • "Open with Nautilus" as default action: clicking on each device will always open a new nautilus window for it
  • bug fixing: #323813,#318254,#317856 and others
  • media-applet is translated in 17 languages
  • Updated to vala 0.5.7

Requirements: vala 0.5.7

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Mount.app 3.1

Mount.app 3.1


Mountapp is a dockapp for mounting and unmounting filesystems. more>>
Mountapp is a dockapp for mounting and unmounting filesystems. Mount.app is especially useful for removable volumes like CD-ROMs, ZIP(tm) disks, and floppies.
One click to mount, unmount, eject. GUI configuration, automatically configures "user" and "owner" mounts from /etc/fstab.
Enhancements:
- The source has been moved from CVS to Mercurial.
- Some user-supplied patches have been applied.
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Added: 2007-02-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Transfer to Media Device 0.8

Transfer to Media Device 0.8


Transfer to Media Device is a script for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod. more>>
Transfer to Media Device is a script that creates a new Playlist Right Click Menu item for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod via the Media Device Browser.
This script now also supports generic copy to operation for USB mass storage devices. Currently the script will prompt for a destination directory on first copy, in the future this setting will be saved in a configuration file.
This script works with amaroK 1.3beta3 and above.
Usage:
Run from the amaroK script manager. A new menu item will appear in the Playlist right mouse button menu.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> iPod for transfering to an iPod.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> USB Device for transfering to a USB device.
Enhancements:
- Add support for Creative Nomad Jukebox devices using the kionjb kioslave. Thanks to Ralf T for the patch.
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Added: 2005-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Easy Media Desktop 0.5

Easy Media Desktop 0.5


Easy Media Desktop is a user-friendly media player for the mobility impaired. more>>
Easy Media Desktop is meant as a user-friendly interface to working with different types of media.

Its primarily designed to be used by mobility impaired users that may be using a specialized interface that allows special switches to send signals to a PC as mouse clicks.

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Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Original Disk Mount Applet 2.10.0

Original Disk Mount Applet 2.10.0


Original Disk Mount Applet is the original disk mount panel applet. more>>
Original Disk Mount Applet is the original disk mount panel applet.

This is the same as the disk mounter included through GNOME 2.8. For GNOME 2.10 the official applet was rewritten, the new version adds the ability to autodetect mountable devices, but drops a significant (all) configurability.

It no longer allows you to choose which devices are displayed on the panel, their order, or icon representation.

Install this applet if you want to restore the old disk mounter behavior for GNOME 2.10.

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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ixion media player 0.2

Ixion media player 0.2


Ixion is a media player that uses wxWidgets and GStreamer. more>>
Ixion is a media player that uses wxWidgets and GStreamer. Its is just a simple video player that can play at double or half speed. It can be useful as an example of how to write a simple app based on wxWidgets and/or GStreamer.

Ixion is a media player written in C/C++ using wxWidgets and GStreamer. It is not a bleeding edge, full-featured, eye-candy, all-in-one application; Ixion exists only because I needed a video player that could play at double or half speed. However, it can be useful if you want to see how to write a simple app based in wxWidgets and/or GStreamer. Source code is available for download under the GPL license.

You can download the source code from the downloads section. It will compile on most *nix systems ig there are the required libraries, including GNU/Linux.

Alternatively, you can get the source code using anonymous CVS access:
$ cvs -d:ext:anonymous@cvs.lug.fi.uba.ar:/cvsroot/ixion co ixion
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GStreamer-editor 0.8.0

GStreamer-editor 0.8.0


Graphical editor for creating GStreamer media pipelines. more>>
Graphical editor for creating GStreamer media pipelines

Lets you quickly assemble and test various GStreamer pipelines to make audio and video players, transcoders and so on.

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Added: 2005-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Magic Mounter 0.9

Magic Mounter 0.9


Magic Mounter is a user-space auto-mounter. more>>
Magic Mounter is a user-space auto-mounter.

mmounter tries to mimic the behaviour of MacOS with regards to automatic monitoring and mounting of the volumes in your system (CDs, ZIP disks, floppies, HDs) using their volume name as the mount point.

It will optionally eject devices and let users mount/umount them.

Currently mmounter supports ext2, ext3, iso9660 (CD), HFS, and VFAT.

This tool is user-space only (doesnt require any kernel patching) and should be fairly portable.
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Submount 0.9

Submount 0.9


Submount is a removable media handling system for Linux. more>>
Submount is a system for automatically mounting and unmounting removable media drives like cdroms and floppy disk drives. It works with the Linux 2.6 kernel series.

A backport to the 2.4 kernel series is available now as well. Once installed, it allows removable media drives to be accessed as if they were permanently mounted.

Installing

Submount is composed of two part: a kernel module called "subfs" and a user program titled "submountd". Both must be properly installed for submount to work. The software is contained in the two directories underneath the submount directory. To build and install the software, read the files titled "INSTALL" in both directories. A few binary packages are now available.

For many distributions, there are packages for 2 different kernels available. This usually means one is for the original distribution kernel, and the second for a kernel released with recent security updates included. Check the package name and the version of the kernel installed on your system carefully to make sure that they match.

For Redhat, Fedora, and Mandrake, Choose the RPM that matches your kernel package. For Debian, download the subfs-modules package that matches your kernel-image deb, download the submountd package, and install both. The .tgz packages for Slackware 9.1 were built for the basic ide kernels, but also work for the scsi.s kernels, and hopefully for others. If you want a package for a different stock kernel from these distributions (such as smp) email me directly.

SuSE 9 contains version 0.2 of submount, with the kernel modules included in the kernel packages, and the userspace portion in a separate "submount" package. The package is included with the professional version, but not with the personal edition, so if you have the latter, get the package from SuSEs ftp site. Theres no integration with yast, however, so youll still have to edit your /etc/fstab file by hand.

SuSE 9.1 will use submount to handle removable media by default.

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Sofa Media Center 0.2.4

Sofa Media Center 0.2.4


Sofa is a media center aimed at easy usage for GNOME. more>>
Sofa is a media center aimed at easy usage for GNOME.
Sofa is a media center aimed at easy usage, minimal configuration and total integration with the Gnome desktop environment and existing multimedia applications. The project has a modular architecture. Two modules exists as of now: Videoplayer and Rhythmbox integration.
Supported Media
- Music (file types supported by Rhythmbox)
- Local video files (file types supported by GStreamer)
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djmount 0.71

djmount 0.71


djmount is a UPnP AV client. more>>
djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts as a Linux filesystem the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices.

Djmount discovers automatically all UPnP AV Media Servers on the network and it can make the content available in a directory tree.

An Audio or Video file is rendered as a playlist (.m3u or .ram) which contains an URL for the file. The file can then be streamed by your favorite media player.

djmount is written in C for the Linux operating system.

It is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).

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RJBs Digital Media Center 2.0

RJBs Digital Media Center 2.0


RJBs Digital Media Center is a music player. more>>
RJBs Digital Media Center is a music player.
RJBs Digital Music Center is designed to run on dedicated hardware. Because of this. It running as root. Very dangerous. Other than grabbing the X display and calling stop and halt scripts. It should be able to run as a non-root user. I will look into this on future releases.
Install steps:
(1) Install Nvidia Graphics Card.
(2) Plug X10 or IRMan control module into Com1.
(3) Connect Computer to Television
(4) Install RedHat 9.0
(5) During RedHat install select "Server Install"
(5) During package selection
(a) Select The Following Packages
X Window System
Sound and Video
Windows File Server
Development Tools
X Software Development
(b) De-Select The Following Packages
Printing Support
Text Based internet
Server Configuration Tools
Web Server
Administration Tools
(6) Identify or Create a directory for your Media files.
mkdir /usr/local/Media
Would be a good choice. The install script will ask and expect this path to exist. It will create a symbolic link to it. Also create symbolic link inside to for Cdrom to /mnt/cdrom
(7) As root UnZip/Tar the DMC release in /usr/local
cd /usr/local
tar zxvf dmc-releaseV2.0.tgz.tgz
(8) If your System is a HP DEC then you need to copy from the original HP disk the binary decvfdcmd.
cp /opt/odin/dec/bin/decvfdcmd /tmp
This binary controls the front LCD display.
The install script will ask for this path.
(9) As root run the DMC Install Script.
cd /usr/local/dmc/bin
./Install.sh
(10) Answer questions and follow instructions
(11) Good Luck!
Main features:
- One that would connect to a TV.
- Be controlled by a remote (X10 or IRman).
- Play Video Files (.mpg .avi).
- Support Monkeys Audio along with mp3 and wavs.
- Display CD Cover Art
- Mounts music from a network server.
- UNIX based.
- XFree86 based.
- 100% C-Code (Very Fast).
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