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    Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more.
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    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    A suite of tools for handling CD+G karaoke disks and files. Rips CD+G disks to MP3+G files, and burns CD+G disks from MP3+G and OGG+G files.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick C module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a very large online database of track listings a
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    fastoggenc is a multithread python script which converts mp3, m4a, wma, wav and other audio formats into ogg-vorbis format. It is a fork from dir2ogg script that was previously inspired by the perl script mp32ogg.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Jamendo Tools is a set of tools to publish, listen or view Creative Commons content in Peer 2 Peer networks.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mpyre is a Python front-end to cdparanoia and lame mp3, musepack, ogg vorbis and flac encoders, that includes id3 and apev2 tagging.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FLAC Rip and Transcode is a set of scripts for loss-less encoding of entire CDs into FLAC images. These images can then be converted into one or more per-track file formats, depending on the user's needs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. MP3 players generally use this simple information for display track title, artist name, and album title whi
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CongaBonga is light-weight media player. It's aims are multiple functionality with easy of use. CongaBonga can play and edit metadata of any popular format, it can rip and burn cds, and more features coming up.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Noozy is an advance digital cross-platform music player mastered by Noozxoide sound processor its own. On this new baked 3ZS version many improved from the previous...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Multi platform GUI CD Ripper & Encorder. Using Python, wxPython, Python extension module(akrip lib, lame_enc, paranoia) etc...
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    Builds and manages a relational (SQL) database of digital music files (typically MP3's, although not necessarily). Storing music in a SQL database makes it possible to easily build interesting playlists. All-in-one CD-to-MP3 interface.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PyFreeDBTag is a console program which uses information from the FreeDB database to (re)write metadata on digital audio files (MP3 and Vorbis, for now). It supports information editing, database searching, file renaming, and other bundles of niftiness.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TQCdRipCompress is a Python application with a Web-Base GUI Interface to rip Audio Tracks from CD and encode them. It uses the matroska container format.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Ripfoo is an elaborate python script that automates the process of looking up a CD in the cddb database, ripping the wav data off the CD, creating MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist, and installing the MP3\\\\\\\'s and playlist somewhere.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Jack is a text mode (optionally curses) CDDA extraction / MP3 encoder frontend with features like freedb query, continue mode, customizability and many more
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This little BBC project shows how to calculate MusicBrainz DiscID from already extracted wav files, and put the MusicBrainz lookup into MySQL database.
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    The Python Ripper/Encoder is delayed for an indefinite period of time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Qt Audio Processor is an ultimate audio files processing software, including ripping, converting, tagging and burning to, from and between every available audio codec.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The UIless Playlist Manager intends to be a generic music player, capable of managing multiple playlists based on different criterias, scalable to accomodate the needs of end users. UPM is an experiment in AI-using playlist management technology.
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    Capricciotools is a set audio related tools to be ran on a headless linux server. This includes: automatic transcoding of flac files to mp3 and ogg vorbis files; a cd-ripper (to flac, including freedb/musicbrainz tag lookup).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ripoff is 1) a highly configurable Python script for high-performance CD ripping, and 2) a collection of Python modules for the sorts of things that CD rippers need to do.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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