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Stable release
  
2.7.1 / 04 Oct 2015

Available in
  
English

Operating system
  
Unix-like

Original author(s)
  
Robert Woodcock (original)

Developer(s)
  
Steve McIntyre (current)

Repository
  
git.einval.com/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=abcde.git%3Ba%3Dsummary

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 including automated and semi-automated album art downloading.

References

ABCDE Wikipedia


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