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  2. Brasero (software) - Wikipedia

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    Brasero is a free and open-source disc-burning program for Unix-like operating systems, it serves as a graphical front-end (using GTK) to cdrtools, cdrskin, growisofs, and (optionally) libburn. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License .

  3. 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 ...

  4. File:Brasero - Plugins.png - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Brasero - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... Brasero may refer to: Brasero (heater), a ...

  7. Sound Juicer - Wikipedia

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    Sound Juicer is the official CD ripper program of GNOME.It is based on GTK, GStreamer, and libburnia for reading and writing optical discs. [2] It can extract audio tracks from optical audio discs [3] and convert them into audio files that a personal computer or digital audio player can play.

  8. GNOME sushi - Wikipedia

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    sushi was first introduced in GNOME Shell 3.2. [2] Its sole purpose is to preview files in Nautilus, [3] which can be invoked by hitting the spacebar while selecting a file. sushi's abilities extend from the GStreamer framework, enabling the playback of all content which GStreamer supports, by default and through plugins.

  9. File:Brasero (V&A Museum) (9476909667).jpg - Wikipedia

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