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  2. Brasero (software) - Wikipedia

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    Brasero's start screen is very intuitive and user-friendly, but the default configuration for the project interface feels a bit cluttered because it includes a bulky file browsing widget. Users can add files to a project by selecting them in the built-in file browsing component or by dragging and dropping them from the regular file manager.

  3. cdrtools - Wikipedia

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    cdrtools (formerly known as cdrecord) is a collection of independent projects of free software/open source computer programs for CD and DVD authoring.. The project was maintained for over two decades by Jörg Schilling, who died on October 10, 2021.

  4. cdrdao - Wikipedia

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    Brasero, a GUI frontend for cdrdao. Cdrdao is capable of reading and writing audio, data, and mixed audio/data discs. [2] It records audio or data CD-Rs in disk-at-once [7] mode based on a textual description of the CD contents, known as a TOC (table of contents) file that can be created and customized inside a text editor.

  5. Brasero - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Brasero may refer to: Brasero (heater), a heater or an oven; Brasero (software), CD/DVD-burning software for Linux;

  6. List of audio conversion software - Wikipedia

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    It may allow selection of encoding parameters for each of the output file to optimize its quality and size. An audio converter uses at least two sets of audio codecs to decode the source file format and to encode the destination file. Audio converters include: AIMP; Audacity; Brasero; CDex; Exact Audio Copy; FFmpeg; FL Studio; foobar2000 ...

  7. File:Brasero - Plugins.png - Wikipedia

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  8. GNOME Activity Journal - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Activity Journal is a semantic desktop browser-like application for the GNOME desktop environment. Instead of providing direct access to the hierarchical file system like most file managers, GNOME Activity Journal uses the Zeitgeist framework to classify files according to metadata.

  9. File Roller - Wikipedia

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    File Roller (formerly GNOME Archive Manager) is a file archiver for the GNOME desktop environment. [4] File Roller can: [5] Create and modify archives; View the content of an archive; View a file contained in the archive; Extract files from the archive