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CD-Recordable FAQ
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A long FAQ for CD recording.
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CDDA Paranoia
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The unix CD ripping tool.
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Abcde - A Better CD Encoder
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Abcde is a frontend program to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite mp3 encoder (defaults to lame). Grabs an entire CD and converts each track to MP3, then ID3-tags each file, with one command.
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bchunk - BinChunker for Unix
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Change .bin .cue or .raw formats into ISO's.
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BurnIT
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CD Burner frontend for cdrecord, and mksiofs, Linux.
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CD Builder (cdb)
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CD builder is a CD cue sheet and subcode generating tool for Linux/UNIX. Its goal is to generate subcodes for DAO and raw mode capable CD-R drives.
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cdctl home page
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Cdctl is a program similar to eject which can eject your CD-ROM/DVD drive. Cdctl provides a user interface to the 2.2 kernel's uniform cdrom driver's ioctl calls, and most 2.0 cdrom drivers (ide-cd and scsi).
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CDDA Capable Drive List
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Table of known CDDA compatable CD drives.
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CDfs v0.3c
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CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (audio tracks).
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cdp - cd-playing simplicity.
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cdp is a console-mode ncurses-based CD player which also features a command-line CD controller.
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CDRecord-Filters Home Page
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cdrecord-filters is a patch for cdrecord to make it able to accept user-created modules that can create tracks for cdrecord on-the-fly. One module that allows you to read mp3s and write them as audio tracks is provided in the package.
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Configuring an IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM burner
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This tutorial describes the steps to follow to configure a Linux system for CD-ROM burning.
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Linux Focus CD article.
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How to use your CD-ROM under Linux.
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SimpleCDR
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SimpleCDR is a console-based CD Mastering/CD Ripping/Audio Compression frontend. SimpleCDR uses NCurses to provide a flexible, intuitive interface. It has all the features of a GUI frontend without the overhead of X.
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