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{{Infobox software |
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| name = Sound Juicer |
| name = Sound Juicer |
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| logo = Sound juicer logo.svg |
| logo = Sound juicer logo.svg |
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| screenshot = Sound Juicer |
| screenshot = Sound Juicer 3.24.0 running on GNOME Shell 3.36.png |
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| caption = Sound Juicer 3.24.0 (running on [[GNOME]]) |
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| author = Ross Burton |
| author = Ross Burton |
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| developer = [[The GNOME Project]] |
| developer = [[The GNOME Project]] |
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| operating_system = [[Linux]], |
| operating_system = [[Linux]], [[Unix-like]] |
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| programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]] ([[GTK]]) |
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| genre = [[CD ripper]] |
| genre = [[CD ripper]] |
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| licence = [[GNU General Public License |
| licence = [[GNU General Public License]] |
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| website = {{URL|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/SoundJuicer}} |
| website = {{URL|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/SoundJuicer}} |
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'''Sound Juicer''' is |
'''Sound Juicer''' is the official [[CD ripper]] program of [[GNOME]]. It is based on [[GTK]], [[GStreamer]], and [[libburnia]] for reading and writing optical discs.<ref>{{cite web |title=Debian -- Details of package sound-juicer in bullseye |url=https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/sound-juicer |access-date=13 May 2020}}</ref> It can extract audio tracks from [[Compact disc|optical audio discs]]<ref name="Dummy"/> and convert them into [[audio files]] that a [[personal computer]] or [[digital audio player]] can play. It supports ripping to any [[audio codec]] supported by a [[GStreamer]] plugin, such as [[Opus (audio format)|Opus]], [[MP3]], [[Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis]], [[FLAC]] and uncompressed [[Pulse-code modulation|PCM]] formats. Versions after 2.12 implement CD playing capability. Last versions produce lossy formats with default GStreamer settings. |
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Sound Juicer is designed to be easy to use and to work with little user intervention. For example, if |
Sound Juicer is designed to be easy to use and to work with little user intervention. For example, if the computer is connected to the [[Internet]], it will automatically attempt to retrieve track information<ref name="I"/> from the freely available [[MusicBrainz]] service. Sound Juicer is [[free and open-source software]] under the terms of the [[GNU GPL]]. Starting with version 2.10 it is an official part of the [[GNOME]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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{{Portal|Free software}} |
{{Portal|Linux|Free and open-source software}} |
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* [[ |
* [[Asunder (software)|Asunder]] – another [[GTK]]-based CD ripper |
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* [[Grip (software)|Grip]] – another [[GTK]]-based CD ripper |
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* [[VLC media player|VLC]] - a media player, streamer, and ripper available on many platforms (including Gnome/Linux). |
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* [[fre:ac]] |
* [[fre:ac]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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<ref name="Dummy">{{cite book |
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| title = Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 For Dummies |
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| first1 = Jon |
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| last1 = Hall |
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| first2 = Paul G. |
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| last2 = Sery |
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| date = 21 January 2005 |
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| isbn = 978-0764579400 |
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| publisher = Wiley |
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| id = Creating a Music Source |
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| url-access = registration |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/redhatfedoralinu00hall}}</ref> |
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| title = Lavorare con Linux e il multimedia |
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| first = Roberto |
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| last = Butti |
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| isbn = 978-8882335489 |
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| date = 2006 |
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| publisher = Edizioni FAG Srl |
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| chapter = Estrazione da CD e masterizzazione |
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| id = Sound Juicer: estrazione da CD Audio |
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| lang = it}}</ref> |
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<ref name="Dummy">{{cite book|title=Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 For Dummies|first1=Jon|last1=Hall|first2=Paul G.|last2=Sery|date=21 January 2005|isbn=978-0764579400 |
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{{GNOME}} |
{{GNOME}} |
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[[Category:Audio software that uses GTK |
[[Category:Audio software that uses GTK]] |
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[[Category:Free audio software]] |
[[Category:Free audio software]] |
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[[Category:Free software programmed in C]] |
[[Category:Free software programmed in C]] |
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[[Category:GNOME Applications]] |
[[Category:GNOME Applications]] |
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[[Category:Linux CD ripping software]] |
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[[Category:Online music database clients]] |
[[Category:Online music database clients]] |
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[[Category:Optical disc-related software that uses GTK |
[[Category:Optical disc-related software that uses GTK]] |
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[[Category:Software that uses GStreamer]] |
[[Category:Software that uses GStreamer]] |
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Original author(s) | Ross Burton |
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Developer(s) | The GNOME Project |
Stable release | 3.40.0[1] (June 16, 2023 ) [±] |
Preview release | Non [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | C (GTK) |
Operating system | Linux, Unix-like |
Type | CD ripper |
Licence | GNU General Public License |
Website | wiki |
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. It supports ripping to any audio codec supported by a GStreamer plugin, such as Opus, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and uncompressed PCM formats. Versions after 2.12 implement CD playing capability. Last versions produce lossy formats with default GStreamer settings.
Sound Juicer is designed to be easy to use and to work with little user intervention. For example, if the computer is connected to the Internet, it will automatically attempt to retrieve track information[4] from the freely available MusicBrainz service. Sound Juicer is free and open-source software under the terms of the GNU GPL. Starting with version 2.10 it is an official part of the GNOME.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "GNOME _ sound-juicer -- GitLab".
- ^ "Debian -- Details of package sound-juicer in bullseye". Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ Hall, Jon; Sery, Paul G. (21 January 2005). "19: Building a Streaming Audio Server". Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 For Dummies. Wiley. ISBN 978-0764579400. Creating a Music Source.
- ^ Butti, Roberto (2006). "Estrazione da CD e masterizzazione". Lavorare con Linux e il multimedia (in Italian). Edizioni FAG Srl. ISBN 978-8882335489. Sound Juicer: estrazione da CD Audio.