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dvdtoogg 0.2
dvdtoogg is a script for converting the audio content of a DVD to a multi-channel Ogg Vorbis file. more>>
dvdtoogg is a script for converting the audio content of a DVD to a multi-channel Ogg Vorbis file. (From 2 to 6 channels are supported.)
dvdtoogg uses mplayer to find and extract DVD tracks, and uses oggenc to encode to a stereo or 5.1 Ogg Vorbis file.
I created this script because transcode is not able to rip in 5.1 channels I tried to keep this script as simple as possible. The script is just a simple frontend to player/oggenc.
There is nothing magic, but I spent many hours to find the clever way to do that. I hope this script will help you to save some time in converting DVD to OGG. If you like this script and/or if you have some comments/patches, email me.
<<lessdvdtoogg uses mplayer to find and extract DVD tracks, and uses oggenc to encode to a stereo or 5.1 Ogg Vorbis file.
I created this script because transcode is not able to rip in 5.1 channels I tried to keep this script as simple as possible. The script is just a simple frontend to player/oggenc.
There is nothing magic, but I spent many hours to find the clever way to do that. I hope this script will help you to save some time in converting DVD to OGG. If you like this script and/or if you have some comments/patches, email me.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
875 downloads
Grip 3.3.1
Grip is a CD player and CD ripper/MP3-encoder for the GNOME desktop. more>>
Grip is a CD player and CD ripper/MP3-encoder for the GNOME desktop. It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav).
It also provides an automated frontend for MP3 encoders (presets for lame, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, and gogo), letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s.
The Ogg Vorbis format is also supported. Internet disc lookups are supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers.
Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified, "computerized" version of your music collection.
Main features:
- Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode
- Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net
- HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls
- Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes
- Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks
- Encoding of ripped .wav files into MP3 files (as well support for OGG and FLAC)
- Simultaneous rip and encode
- Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines
- Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files
- Cooperating with DigitalDJ, my SQL-based MP3 jukebox
Enhancements:
- de.po: updated (G?tz Waschk)
- it.po: updated (Ceoldo Costantino)
- fr.po: updated (Eric Lassauge)
- pl_PL.po: added (Piotr Adamocha)
- id3.c: put a zero byte before the id3v1 track number (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: string parsing fixes to support i18n (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: better handling of non-UTF-8 local discdb files (Vladimir Petrov)
- various: tweaks to filesystem-safe character escaping (Vladimir Petrov)
- cdplay.c: allow retrieving of non-UTF-8 discdb entries (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: fixed a possible buffer overflow crash (Dean Brettle)
- grip.spec.in: added some missing BuildRequires (Stephen E. Dudek)
- configure.in: upped version to 3.3.1
<<lessIt also provides an automated frontend for MP3 encoders (presets for lame, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, and gogo), letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s.
The Ogg Vorbis format is also supported. Internet disc lookups are supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers.
Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified, "computerized" version of your music collection.
Main features:
- Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode
- Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net
- HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls
- Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes
- Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks
- Encoding of ripped .wav files into MP3 files (as well support for OGG and FLAC)
- Simultaneous rip and encode
- Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines
- Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files
- Cooperating with DigitalDJ, my SQL-based MP3 jukebox
Enhancements:
- de.po: updated (G?tz Waschk)
- it.po: updated (Ceoldo Costantino)
- fr.po: updated (Eric Lassauge)
- pl_PL.po: added (Piotr Adamocha)
- id3.c: put a zero byte before the id3v1 track number (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: string parsing fixes to support i18n (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: better handling of non-UTF-8 local discdb files (Vladimir Petrov)
- various: tweaks to filesystem-safe character escaping (Vladimir Petrov)
- cdplay.c: allow retrieving of non-UTF-8 discdb entries (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: fixed a possible buffer overflow crash (Dean Brettle)
- grip.spec.in: added some missing BuildRequires (Stephen E. Dudek)
- configure.in: upped version to 3.3.1
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Added: 2005-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AutoRip 1.3
AutoRip is a non-interactive, non-intrusive mp3 rip-and-encode front end. more>>
AutoRip is a non-interactive, non-intrusive mp3 rip-and-encode front end. Simply drop your CD into your CD-ROM drive, wait for your CD to eject, wash, rinse, and repeat.
<<less Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2005-08-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1527 downloads
DVD Slideshow 7.1
dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listin... more>> dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listing of pictures, effects, and audio tracks. You can add some nice effects like fades, crops, scrolls, or Ken Burns effects. It will hopefully become a command-line clone of imovie<<less
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Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
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ripmake 1.39
ripmake is a fully automatic command line ripping makefile generator for transcode. more>>
ripmake is a fully automatic command line ripping makefile generator for transcode.
The idea of ripmake is to write a tool which automatically (i.e. with as few user interaction as possible) selects the best parameters for a given ripping task. It should inspect the source (e.g. a DVD or an AVI file), extract all important information, calculate the missing parameters and generate a parameter set for transcode that will create an output file of high quality.
First I thought of a tool that performs all the necessary steps itself and calls transcode for the real work. But I soon found out that often a bit of manual intervention is required to achieve the best results. So a different approach came to my mind: Why not write a tool that generates a makefile for the rip and that embeds all automatic options as parameters in it. You can then call different rules for different rip tasks (e.g. render a sample, render whole movie...) and you can overwrite the parameters by redefining the make variables.
So here it is: ripmake - A makefile generator for your ripping tasks.
The first version was quite alpha and simply tried to prove the concept. The current version is an almost complete rewrite of the first version and is quite useful.
Current Status
Supported Sources:
- DVD disc or image
- AVI file (DIVX, MJPEG tested)
Supported Targets/Flavors:
- AVI MPEG4 (XviD, Divx4/5)
- VCD (PAL tested)
- SVCD (PAL tested)
<<lessThe idea of ripmake is to write a tool which automatically (i.e. with as few user interaction as possible) selects the best parameters for a given ripping task. It should inspect the source (e.g. a DVD or an AVI file), extract all important information, calculate the missing parameters and generate a parameter set for transcode that will create an output file of high quality.
First I thought of a tool that performs all the necessary steps itself and calls transcode for the real work. But I soon found out that often a bit of manual intervention is required to achieve the best results. So a different approach came to my mind: Why not write a tool that generates a makefile for the rip and that embeds all automatic options as parameters in it. You can then call different rules for different rip tasks (e.g. render a sample, render whole movie...) and you can overwrite the parameters by redefining the make variables.
So here it is: ripmake - A makefile generator for your ripping tasks.
The first version was quite alpha and simply tried to prove the concept. The current version is an almost complete rewrite of the first version and is quite useful.
Current Status
Supported Sources:
- DVD disc or image
- AVI file (DIVX, MJPEG tested)
Supported Targets/Flavors:
- AVI MPEG4 (XviD, Divx4/5)
- VCD (PAL tested)
- SVCD (PAL tested)
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Added: 2006-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cdgtools 0.3
cdgtools are tools for handling and ripping CD+G karaoke disks. more>>
cdgtools are tools for handling and ripping CD+G karaoke disks.
Main features:
- Rips CD+G karaoke disks using cdrdao
- Encodes the tracks to MP3+G files
- Gets track names from FreeDB/CDDB
- Includes GUI and command-line tools
<<lessMain features:
- Rips CD+G karaoke disks using cdrdao
- Encodes the tracks to MP3+G files
- Gets track names from FreeDB/CDDB
- Includes GUI and command-line tools
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Added: 2005-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QuickRip 0.9 aplha
QuickRip is a basic DVD ripper for GNU/Linux (and other UNIX variants, though none have been tested) written in Python and PyQt. more>>
QuickRip is a basic DVD ripper for GNU/Linux (and other UNIX variants, though none have been tested) written in Python and PyQt.
Whilst it lacks options to fine-tune how you want to rip your DVD, it makes ripping quick and easy, and so is ideal for those who arent bothered about framerates, clipping, and other (in my experience) unecessary options.
Please see the homepage for more information, to submit bugs, feature requests and to discuss its development.
Enhancements:
- The base system uses threads when running external programs
- Thse base system should be far more reliable, as well as easier to debug and easier to extend
- The CLI has been similarly rewritten o There is now a logging system to help the user and developers
<<lessWhilst it lacks options to fine-tune how you want to rip your DVD, it makes ripping quick and easy, and so is ideal for those who arent bothered about framerates, clipping, and other (in my experience) unecessary options.
Please see the homepage for more information, to submit bugs, feature requests and to discuss its development.
Enhancements:
- The base system uses threads when running external programs
- Thse base system should be far more reliable, as well as easier to debug and easier to extend
- The CLI has been similarly rewritten o There is now a logging system to help the user and developers
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Added: 2005-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OGMRip 0.10.3
OGMRip is an application and a set of libraries for ripping and encoding DVDs. more>>
OGMRip is an application and a set of libraries for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI or OGM files using a wide variety of codecs. OGMRip relies on mplayer, mencoder, oggenc, ogmtools and lame to perform its tasks.
The GUI features a clean HIG-compliant GNOME 2 interface and tries to minimize as much as possible esoteric settings.
Main features:
- transcodes from DVD or files
- outputs ogm, avi or matroska files
- calculates video bitrate for a given filesize
- calculates cropping parameters and scaling factors
- supports multiple audio and subtitles streams encoding
- provides a lot of codecs (ogg vorbis, mp3, pcm, ac3, xvid, lavc, x264)
- uses maximum quality codec switches
- rips contiguous chapters
Enhancements:
- glib>= 2.6.0
- libxml >= 2.0
- dvdread >= 0.9.7
- mplayer >= 0.92
- mencoder>= 0.92
- ogmtools>= 1.0
- vorbistools >= 1.0
- lame>= 3.96
- intltool>= 0.35
- pkgconfig >= 0.12
<<lessThe GUI features a clean HIG-compliant GNOME 2 interface and tries to minimize as much as possible esoteric settings.
Main features:
- transcodes from DVD or files
- outputs ogm, avi or matroska files
- calculates video bitrate for a given filesize
- calculates cropping parameters and scaling factors
- supports multiple audio and subtitles streams encoding
- provides a lot of codecs (ogg vorbis, mp3, pcm, ac3, xvid, lavc, x264)
- uses maximum quality codec switches
- rips contiguous chapters
Enhancements:
- glib>= 2.6.0
- libxml >= 2.0
- dvdread >= 0.9.7
- mplayer >= 0.92
- mencoder>= 0.92
- ogmtools>= 1.0
- vorbistools >= 1.0
- lame>= 3.96
- intltool>= 0.35
- pkgconfig >= 0.12
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Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Molphin - DVD Copy 2006-03-31_0.7.2
Molphin - DVD Copy makes it easy to backup your DVDs from your home TV-DVD-Recorder to your PC. more>>
Molphin - DVD Copy makes it easy to backup your DVDs from your home TV-DVD-Recorder to your PC.
<<less Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-03-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rip 1.07
Rip is a command-line based audio CD track ripper and MP3, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis encoder. more>>
Rip is a command-line based audio CD track ripper and MP3, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis encoder. I would believe that you probably already have all required tools on your system. Perhaps, even the CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info perl modules. However, not everyone will have them installed by their distribution, therefore, I have included a tarball of these modules in my releases. You can get them on your own as well. Just thought Id save you the trouble. Installation notes for those packages can be found in the file README.
You only need one of bladeenc, lame, notlame, or gogo if you plan to rip to MP3 an is likely that you already have one of those. If you plan to rip to Ogg Vorbis, you will need the *newest* version of oggenc installed. Likewise, if you want to rip to FLAC, you will need flac installed on your system.
For CD track ripping, Ill be amazed if cdparanoia isnt on your system by default (assuming you run Linux). Otherwise there is always cdda2wav. I will further be amazed if perl isnt on your system by default. So, likely all you might need to install, other than rip, is CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info. Those go in pretty easily. Read the README for more information and detailed notes.
Enhancements:
- (1) Grrr. This time for sure. Fix the $#%@! quote problem when tagging ogg vorbis files. Why exactly did ogg developers decide it would be a "good idea" if tagging was done on the command-line where shells could screw up special chars left, right, and sideways. Anyway, about a dozen different "fixes" patching this problem came into
- my inbox. I think I have done one that will leave special chars (like those german us) alone but also not screw up on a filename with in it. We shall see how I fare this time. No credit is going anywhere on this one but it sure was nice to have several patch possiblities to choose from. Thanks to everyone who gave this some thought. Hopefully I dont have to go near this one again.
- (2) Another thing people have been beating me over the head about since I started this is whether files should be named using " " or "_" for white-space. Now theres a flag to turn on and off the use of underscores while renaming files. Note that now you need to use -n/--nounderscore if you do not want underscores in filenames, even if you are using -f/--format. Marco von Loon finally motivated me on this one.
- (3) No longer append extension to rip temp file because it is useless and because when you loop over many CDs, the while loop causes the appension of the extension multiple times unless you move it to a very odd part of the code. Thanks to Kevin Mulholland.
- (4) No longer remove "-" from dir and file names. Just got a little overzealous removing special chars from names that would cause crashes otherwise. Oh w ll.A
- Thanks to Marco von Loon.
- (5) Kevin Lester caught a rare bug: if the CDDB entry is the empty string for some tracks, the parse logic goes into an infinite loop. properNameList is now checked for "" and replaces it with "Unknown".
- (6) Russel Smith was first to notice that the "-o" flag needs to be appended to the end of the flag list. As the code that did this work was a patch and not something I tested, this problem has been around for a while. Good thing someone is actually using flac and noticed. Tai Lee suggests removing the stdin "-" flag entirely. Anyone know if that is a good idea on all platforms?
- (7) Mike Irwin noticed that $dev from ~/.riprc on the first run causes problems and should be tested.
- (8) Playlists are now created relative to the inital directory you ran rip from. Though he didnt have it quite right, this too was motivated by Marco von Loon.
<<lessYou only need one of bladeenc, lame, notlame, or gogo if you plan to rip to MP3 an is likely that you already have one of those. If you plan to rip to Ogg Vorbis, you will need the *newest* version of oggenc installed. Likewise, if you want to rip to FLAC, you will need flac installed on your system.
For CD track ripping, Ill be amazed if cdparanoia isnt on your system by default (assuming you run Linux). Otherwise there is always cdda2wav. I will further be amazed if perl isnt on your system by default. So, likely all you might need to install, other than rip, is CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info. Those go in pretty easily. Read the README for more information and detailed notes.
Enhancements:
- (1) Grrr. This time for sure. Fix the $#%@! quote problem when tagging ogg vorbis files. Why exactly did ogg developers decide it would be a "good idea" if tagging was done on the command-line where shells could screw up special chars left, right, and sideways. Anyway, about a dozen different "fixes" patching this problem came into
- my inbox. I think I have done one that will leave special chars (like those german us) alone but also not screw up on a filename with in it. We shall see how I fare this time. No credit is going anywhere on this one but it sure was nice to have several patch possiblities to choose from. Thanks to everyone who gave this some thought. Hopefully I dont have to go near this one again.
- (2) Another thing people have been beating me over the head about since I started this is whether files should be named using " " or "_" for white-space. Now theres a flag to turn on and off the use of underscores while renaming files. Note that now you need to use -n/--nounderscore if you do not want underscores in filenames, even if you are using -f/--format. Marco von Loon finally motivated me on this one.
- (3) No longer append extension to rip temp file because it is useless and because when you loop over many CDs, the while loop causes the appension of the extension multiple times unless you move it to a very odd part of the code. Thanks to Kevin Mulholland.
- (4) No longer remove "-" from dir and file names. Just got a little overzealous removing special chars from names that would cause crashes otherwise. Oh w ll.A
- Thanks to Marco von Loon.
- (5) Kevin Lester caught a rare bug: if the CDDB entry is the empty string for some tracks, the parse logic goes into an infinite loop. properNameList is now checked for "" and replaces it with "Unknown".
- (6) Russel Smith was first to notice that the "-o" flag needs to be appended to the end of the flag list. As the code that did this work was a patch and not something I tested, this problem has been around for a while. Good thing someone is actually using flac and noticed. Tai Lee suggests removing the stdin "-" flag entirely. Anyone know if that is a good idea on all platforms?
- (7) Mike Irwin noticed that $dev from ~/.riprc on the first run causes problems and should be tested.
- (8) Playlists are now created relative to the inital directory you ran rip from. Though he didnt have it quite right, this too was motivated by Marco von Loon.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KDE DVD Authoring Wizard 1.4.6
KDE DVD Authoring Wizard will allow you to create a DVD from one or more DVD compatible MPEG-2 files. more>>
KDE DVD Authoring Wizard will allow you to create a DVD from one or more DVD compatible MPEG-2 files. All you need to do is add one or multiple files to the playlist and answer the questions that follow.
You can add a menu that will contain animated thumbnails of the files in the playlist. Creating a menu is optional.
Main features:
- Playlist editor
- DVD menu with multiple pages
- Animated thumbnails in the menu
- Customizable menu graphics
- Add soundtrack from OGG or MP3
- Antialiased graphics prevent flickering on TV
- Both Widescreen and standard 4:3 support
- ISO DVD Image creation
<<lessYou can add a menu that will contain animated thumbnails of the files in the playlist. Creating a menu is optional.
Main features:
- Playlist editor
- DVD menu with multiple pages
- Animated thumbnails in the menu
- Customizable menu graphics
- Add soundtrack from OGG or MP3
- Antialiased graphics prevent flickering on TV
- Both Widescreen and standard 4:3 support
- ISO DVD Image creation
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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restore CD/DVD 1.06
restore CD/DVD allows you to create a CD or DVD that can be used to backup whole hard disk partitions from any OS. more>>
restore CD/DVD allows you to create a CD or DVD that can be used to backup whole hard disk partitions from any OS and restore them without user interaction.
restore CD/DVD can be used in a manner similar to vendor-provided rescue CDs included with new computers, but with all your own settings.
<<lessrestore CD/DVD can be used in a manner similar to vendor-provided rescue CDs included with new computers, but with all your own settings.
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Added: 2006-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gbDVDenc 0.3.5
gbDVDenc is an easy to use GUI for mencoder to rip & encode DVD into mpeg4 files. more>>
gbDVDenc is an easy to use GUI for mencoder to rip & encode DVD into mpeg4 files. gbDVDenc is written in Gambas.
gbDVDenc project needs Mplayer and/or Mencoder and lsdvd to work.
Main features:
- Selection of part of the track by chapters or minutes:seconds
- Audio resample.
- Volume gain.
- Subtitles
- Deinterlace.
- Auto-cropping (with preview)
- Resize.
- Fps conversion.
- Integrated bitrate calculator.
- Save & load of configuration files.
- Italian and english language
Enhancements:
- NEW: Redesigned Log window.
- NEW: Added support for MP4 codec (for PSP video).
- NEW: Added support for Ogg Theora codec.
- NEW: Added option to normalize audio volume.
- NEW: Added delogo option to mask TV stations logo.
- NEW: Added post-encoding command option (useful to shutdown the pc when - finished encoding).
- NEW: Added comments to matrix editor.
- NEW: New icons (thanks Dennis!)
- UPD: Updated french translation (thanks Johan!)
- BUGFIX: Some bugfixes. :-)
- BUGFIX: Fixed and changed OGG encoding.
- BUGFIX: Wait form now remembers its position.
- BUGFIX: Fixed bitrate calculator with ac3 sound.
- BUGFIX: Fixed some bugs in the resize algorithm.
<<lessgbDVDenc project needs Mplayer and/or Mencoder and lsdvd to work.
Main features:
- Selection of part of the track by chapters or minutes:seconds
- Audio resample.
- Volume gain.
- Subtitles
- Deinterlace.
- Auto-cropping (with preview)
- Resize.
- Fps conversion.
- Integrated bitrate calculator.
- Save & load of configuration files.
- Italian and english language
Enhancements:
- NEW: Redesigned Log window.
- NEW: Added support for MP4 codec (for PSP video).
- NEW: Added support for Ogg Theora codec.
- NEW: Added option to normalize audio volume.
- NEW: Added delogo option to mask TV stations logo.
- NEW: Added post-encoding command option (useful to shutdown the pc when - finished encoding).
- NEW: Added comments to matrix editor.
- NEW: New icons (thanks Dennis!)
- UPD: Updated french translation (thanks Johan!)
- BUGFIX: Some bugfixes. :-)
- BUGFIX: Fixed and changed OGG encoding.
- BUGFIX: Wait form now remembers its position.
- BUGFIX: Fixed bitrate calculator with ac3 sound.
- BUGFIX: Fixed some bugs in the resize algorithm.
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Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rip-utils 0.2.1
rip-utils is a command line toolkit for ripping, encoding, tagging, organizing, compiling, and managing audio archives. more>>
rip-utils is a command line toolkit for ripping, encoding, tagging, organizing, compiling, and managing audio archives. Each utility participates in a common framework that allows commodity tools (such as file browsers, multimedia players and streaming servers) to access your digital catalog simply and effectively.
rip
A single command (tuned for optimal quality using cdparanoia and LAME) drives the ripping, encoding and tagging process from end to end:
% ru rip
No further intervention will be necessary. Each track will be extracted from the compact disc, encoded, tagged (using album information obtained from a freedb server) and filed in a sensible location (~/mp3 by default).
list, tag, diff and submit
For those of us who want to exercise some editorial control, rip-utils also provides powerful support for retrieving, modifying, comparing and submitting album information using freedb servers. In addition to supporting standard editing features based on freedb naming conventions, rip-utils offers convenient methods for performing otherwise tedious tasks such as tagging multi-artist compilations or properly capitalizing album and track information; when maximum flexibility is required, regular expressions can be used. For a detailed example, see:
ru tag + cddb read misc 710ef109
organize and compile
Furthermore, rip-utils uses portable mechanisms to organize your entire audio collection. You can use rip-utils to create file system-based categories or to compile standard Internet playlists. Every file created or managed by rip-utils can be easily used without modification by most multimedia players, streaming servers (such as the one provided with the SliMP3 Player) and operating systems that might access your recordings using a shared file system (e.g., Samba). At the same time, every effort is made to ensure that each file name and path is legibly formatted so that humans are able glean as much from the file system as their software:
Hardfloor - The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes.m3u
Hardfloor/The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes/07. Depeche Mode - Its No Good (Hardfloor Remix).mp3
<<lessrip
A single command (tuned for optimal quality using cdparanoia and LAME) drives the ripping, encoding and tagging process from end to end:
% ru rip
No further intervention will be necessary. Each track will be extracted from the compact disc, encoded, tagged (using album information obtained from a freedb server) and filed in a sensible location (~/mp3 by default).
list, tag, diff and submit
For those of us who want to exercise some editorial control, rip-utils also provides powerful support for retrieving, modifying, comparing and submitting album information using freedb servers. In addition to supporting standard editing features based on freedb naming conventions, rip-utils offers convenient methods for performing otherwise tedious tasks such as tagging multi-artist compilations or properly capitalizing album and track information; when maximum flexibility is required, regular expressions can be used. For a detailed example, see:
ru tag + cddb read misc 710ef109
organize and compile
Furthermore, rip-utils uses portable mechanisms to organize your entire audio collection. You can use rip-utils to create file system-based categories or to compile standard Internet playlists. Every file created or managed by rip-utils can be easily used without modification by most multimedia players, streaming servers (such as the one provided with the SliMP3 Player) and operating systems that might access your recordings using a shared file system (e.g., Samba). At the same time, every effort is made to ensure that each file name and path is legibly formatted so that humans are able glean as much from the file system as their software:
Hardfloor - The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes.m3u
Hardfloor/The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes/07. Depeche Mode - Its No Good (Hardfloor Remix).mp3
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DVD Manager 0.4
DVD Manager provides an easy-to-use Web-based DVD management tool. more>>
DVD Manager provides an easy-to-use Web-based DVD management tool.
DVD Manager is an e107 CMS plugin. This plugin will enable users to manage their DVD collection and show it to other members via the Web whether it is online or offline.
<<lessDVD Manager is an e107 CMS plugin. This plugin will enable users to manage their DVD collection and show it to other members via the Web whether it is online or offline.
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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