free and open-source
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graphical ( GTK 2) audio CD ripper program for Unix-like systems. It doesn't have dependencies to the
GNOME
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dconf
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) or libraries of other desktop environments. It functions as a front-end for cdparanoia.
Its first version was released in January 2005. Asunder is free software released under the GNU General Public License version 2.
FLAC
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AAC
AAC may refer to:
Aviation
* Advanced Aircraft, a company from Carlsbad, California
* Alaskan Air Command, a radar network
* American Aeronautical Corporation, a company from Port Washington, New York
* American Aviation, a company from Cleveland, ...
, or Monkey's Audio files
* Uses CDDB protocol to name and tag each track ( freedb.freac.org) is the changeable default source)
* Creates M3U playlists
* Encodes to multiple formats in one session
* Simultaneously rips and encodes
* Can encode to multiple formats in one session
* Allows for each track to be tagged by a different artist
* Does not require a specific desktop environment (just GTK)
GNOME
A gnome is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and later adopted by more recent authors including those of modern fantasy literature. Its characte ...