Asunder (software)

Asunder is a free and open-source graphical (GTK2)[2] CD-ripping program for Unix-like systems. It doesn't have dependencies to the GNOME libraries (GStreamer and dconf) or libraries of other desktop environments.[3] It functions as a front-end for cdparanoia.[2]

Asunder
Asunder 2.9.5 (2019-10) (running on GNOME with default GTK theme)
Original author(s)Andrew Smith
Stable release
2.9.6 / May 28, 2020 (2020-05-28)[1]
Repository
Written inC (GTK2)[2]
Operating systemLinux, BSD
TypeCD ripper
LicenseGPLv2
Websitelittlesvr.ca/asunder/

Its first version was released in January 2005.[4] Asunder is free software released under the GNU General Public License version 2,[5].

Features

  • Saves audio tracks as WAV, MP3, Vorbis, FLAC, Opus, WavPack, Musepack, AAC, or Monkey's Audio files
  • Uses CDDB protocol to name and tag each track (freedb.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)
gollark: It also synchronises tabs (ish) with my desktop install.
gollark: Firefox supports some extensions on mobile, I have uBlock Origin.
gollark: We appear to be moving a bit toward subscriptions now with patreon and such, in some contexts.
gollark: One probably unlikely but interesting (and thus explored lots in fiction) outcome is that they get used lots for *blocking* things, and eventually society fractures into mostly disconnected groups which can't see each other.
gollark: The article talks about preserving privacy and such, but this isn't what happened with phones and most people don't seem to care.

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