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These programs will help you to digitally copy songs off of your CDs into many different formats including WAV, AIFC, and more.


cdda2wav

  • Version: Stable 1.0.2
  • Byte Size:  15.5 KB (15,844 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 9, 2000
  • Home Page: ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/cdda2wav/
  • Description: cdda2wav is a sampling utility that will read digital data from your CD-ROM and save it in either .WAV or .sun format. cdda2wav features many options for recording as well as support for many IDE and SCSI CD-ROM devices.
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cdenc

  • Version: Stable 0.9.1
  • Byte Size:  13.6 KB (13,976 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: December 19, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.stevekist.de/software.html
  • Description: cdenc lets you encode whole audio CDs in a special directory which can be burned on CDROM afterwards. It tries to extract all necessary informations for the mp3info tags from the CDDB. It also produces HTML files using wish, including the coverpicture of the disc, tracks.idx files for the sajber jukebox, long filenames for a conventional player, and bitmaps with the cd titles for usage with the Yamakawa/Raite MP3 player AV715.
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CDParanoia

  • Version: Stable 9.7
  • Byte Size:  107.1 KB (109,670 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: January 22, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/
  • Binary: PPC
  • Description: CDParanoia (Paranoia III) reads digital audio directly from a CD, then writes the data to a file or pipe in WAV, AIFC or raw 16 bit linear PCM format. CDParanoia doesn't contain any extra features (like the ones included in the cdda2wav sampling utility). Instead, cdparanoia's strength lies in its ability to handle a variety of hardware, including inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter and loss of streaming during atomic reads. CDParanoia is also good at reading and repairing data from damaged CDs.
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CDR-Toaster

  • Version: Stable 1.03  /  Development 1.04 pre 3
  • Byte Size:  10.9 KB  /  11.7 KB
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: October 6, 1999 / January 6, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.jump.net/~brooke/cdrtoast/
  • Description: CDR-Toaster is a Tk frontend for writing CDs. It is a graphical front-end for the excellent programs 'mkisofs', 'cdrecord' and 'cdparanoia'. It may be used to burn audio, data, bootable, and combo CDs. It can rip audio and data tracks. Avoid coasters due to command-line mistakes and increase confidence in a correct set of options.
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dac2mp3

  • Version: Stable  /  Development 0.02
  • Byte Size:  111.5 KB (114,181 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 19th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://home.uten.net/rew/dac2mp3/
  • Description: dac2mp3 is a front-end (written in tcl/tk) to various programs for ripping and encoding mp3s. it comes with cdparanoia for ripping. It supports mp3enc (commercial), bladeenc and lame for encoding. dac2mp3 writes an executable shell script which later can be run in a console. The distrobution does not include any of the encoders.
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GRIP

  • Version: Stable 2.91
  • Byte Size:  111.0 KB (113,628 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: December 20, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~oliphant/grip/
  • Binary: RPM Debian Source
  • Description: Grip is a GTK-based, CD-player and front-end for CD-rippers (such as cdparanoia and cdda2wav) and MP3 encoders. It allows you to rip entire tracks, or pinpoint a section of a track to rip. The CDDB protocol is supported for accessing track information on disc database servers. GCD is a cd-player-only version of Grip (for those who aren't interested in track ripping/encoding).
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Ripenc

  • Version: Stable 0.7
  • Byte Size:  16.7 KB (17,131 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: July 23, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.asde.com/~mjparme/index.htm
  • Description: Ripenc is a shell script frontend to several programs, including CDParanoia, cdda2wav and others. It utilizes CDDB lookups to automate the naming of songs as they are ripped. A manual naming option is also available.
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ripperX

  • Version: Stable 1.9
  • Byte Size:  122.1 KB (124,984 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: January 5, 2000
  • Home Page: http://adam.kaist.ac.kr/~wineking/ripperX/
  • Binary: RPM Source
  • Additional Software Required: gtk+
  • Description: ripperX is a graphical interface to cdparanoia and 8hz-MP3 which respectively does CD ripping and MP3 encoding. ripperX is written in GTK. It can also handle CD, WAV and MP3 players so that users can play the ripped files.
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Xcdda2wav

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YaRET

  • Version: Stable 0.4.0
  • Byte Size:  16.3 KB (16,725 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: February 21, 2000
  • Home Page: http://lorien.intranet-team.it/~mnencia/yaret/
  • Additional Software Required: Libcdaudio
  • Description: This is a perl script that automates the ripping, encoding, and tagging of CD's. This script uses Audio::CD perl module for CDDB lockups (requires libcdaudio), cdparanoia or cdda2wav for ripping, lame or bladeenc to encode the wav file and MPEG::MP3Info perl module for tagging.
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