Herrie is a small command line music player. It has vim-like controls
and has some unique features, like chroot()'ing and dropping privileges.
It also supports submission of songs to AudioScrobbler. This makes it an
ideal application for low-end jukeboxes.
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg
Vorbis/FLAC files under UNIX/Linux. It is well-suited for anyone (especially
the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all
properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet
still have flexibility and full control over everything.
A very simple yet powerful programmable console metronome.
Lightweight media player based on Qt and Gstreamer
Cuetools is a set of utilities for working with cue files and toc files.
It contains:
- cueconvert: convert between the cue and toc formats
- cuebreakpoints: print the breakpoints from a cue or toc file
- cueprint: print disc and track information for a cue or toc file
cutmp3 is a small and fast command line MP3 editor. It lets
you select sections of an MP3 interactively or via a timetable
and save them to separate files without quality loss. It uses
mpg123 for playback and works with VBR files and even with files
bigger than 2GB. Other features are configurable silence seeking
and ID3 tag seeking, which are useful for concatenated mp3s.
This is the port to libcdaudio of the original dcd player.
dcd plays CDs, lets you set up CD playlists, and does most of what
a conventional CD player does, in a (hopefully) intuitive manner.
This is a port of JACK output plugin for DeaDBeeF music player.