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en:handbook:multimedia [2015/12/22 17:35] genesis [Configure the sound card] |
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===== Asunder - Audio CD Ripper ===== | ===== Asunder - Audio CD Ripper ===== | ||
- | Asunder retrieves and encodes audio tracks from a CD. The toolkit is simple and easy to use, encoding songs into wav, ogg or mp3 (via lame package). It can search CDDB, create playlists and edit file names. You will find Asunder in the Multimedia category on the menu. | + | Asunder retrieves and encodes audio tracks from a CD. The toolkit is simple and easy to use, encoding songs into wav, ogg or mp3 (via lame package). It can search CDDB, create playlists and edit file names. You will find Asunder in the //Multimedia// category on the menu. |
===== mhWaveEdit - Audio editor and recorder ===== | ===== mhWaveEdit - Audio editor and recorder ===== | ||
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<code> $ mpd --kill </code> | <code> $ mpd --kill </code> | ||
- | Simply drag your music files into the ~/music folder (or create a link) and then run mpd --create-db as root to update the database and you're ready to use one of the many clients. The mpd --version command lets you have a full list of available formats and outputs. | + | Simply drag your music files into the //~/music// folder (or create a link) and then run //mpd --create-db// as root to update the database and you're ready to use one of the many clients. The //mpd --version// command lets you have a full list of available formats and outputs. |
===== MPC - Music Player Client ===== | ===== MPC - Music Player Client ===== |