ABCDE
This article is about the software. For the acronym relating to first aid, see ABC (medical). For the song, see Alphabet song. For the alphabet, see alphabet.
Original author(s) | Robert Woodcock (original) |
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Developer(s) | Steve McIntyre (current) |
Stable release |
2.7.1
/ 04 Oct 2015 [1] |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Available in | English |
Type | CD ripper |
License | GPL |
Website | abcde - A Better CD Encoder |
ABCDE (A Better CD Encoder) is a CD ripper for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems, operated entirely from the command line. The program can be run 'as is' or can run with command line switches or from a config file. It will query either FreeDB or MusicBrainz for the CD currently in the drive, display a list of possible matches to choose from, then optionally rip, encode, tag the files and even optionally normalize, add replaygain information or create a playlist. As of version 2.6 ABCDE can rip to Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, Wav, and others.
abcde 2.7 has been released on June 18th 2015 with an impressive list of changes [2] including automated and semi-automated album art downloading.
References
- ↑ "Release version 2.7.1". Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- ↑ "[Abcde-users] abcde 2.7 release...". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
External links
- git.einval.com - latest upstream code
- abcde users mailing list - abcde help and discussions
- abcde: Command Line Music CD Ripping for Linux - a user guide.
- Downloading album art with abcde - How to download album art with abcde.
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