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- (or tagger) is a piece of software that supports editing metadata of multimedia file formats, rather than the actual file content.KAudioCreator - an audio CD ripper, which uses "cdparanoia" as a backend to extract the tracks and later it encodes them to mp3 or ogg files (or many other formats supported).It supports CDDB lookups for album and track information. It's goal is to be easy to use, requiring only a few mouse clicks to convert an entire album. RipperX - a GTK program to rip CD audio tracks and encode them to the Ogg, MP3, or FLAC formats.Encoder presets are provided for lame, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, gogo) It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav). Grip - a GTK-based CD-player and CD-ripper / MP3 encoder.You can use it to save tracks from an Audio CD as any of WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC, Opus, WavPack, Musepack, AAC, and Monkey's Audio files. Asunder - a graphical Audio CD ripper and encoder for Linux.

- a CD ripping tool using GTK+ and GStreamer.
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The source (same as executable) is published as Free Software under the terms of the GPL version 3. For GNU/Linux systems it may be the most mature native secure ripping application available.
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Mac OS/X is supported for the CLI version. It's currently available for GNU/Linux, BSD should work but is untested. Rubyripper is written in the ruby programming language. It is very similar to and inspired by EAC. It uses cdparanoia error correcting power and its own secure ripping algorithm to make sure that a CD rip is done successfully and accurately.

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The standard is defined in the Red Book, one of a series of "Rainbow Books" (named for their binding colors) that contain the technical specifications for all CD formats.
