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]
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Original author(s) | Andrew Smith |
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Stable release | 2.9.6
/ May 28, 2020[1] |
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Written in | C (GTK2)[2] |
Operating system | Linux, BSD |
Type | CD ripper |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | littlesvr |
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)
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See also
- Sound Juicer – The official CD ripper of GNOME
- Other CD rippers for Linux
References
- "ChangeLog file on project homepage".
- "Debian -- Details of package asunder in bullseye". Retrieved 3 May 2020.
- "Project homepage". Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- "Asunder: Downloads". Retrieved 3 May 2020.
- "COPYING file on project homepage".
External links
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