Grip (software)
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Grip 3.2 | |
Developer(s) | Grip developers |
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Stable release |
3.9.0
/ July 16, 2018 |
Repository |
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Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, Unix-like |
Type | CD ripper |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
sourceforge |
Grip is a free Compact Disc player and CD ripper within the GNOME project.
The software is rather similar to Audiograbber on Windows - without sound card capture feature; it is fast, light, easy to compile and it does well what it is intended to do.
Grip uses a selection of encoders, including cdparanoia. The current official GNOME ripper is Sound Juicer.
The original author, Mike Oliphant, originally registered Grip as a project at the SourceForge.net free and open-source software website on March 17, 2000, and made pre-compiled binaries for RPM Linux distributions available. However, by mid-2005 development had stalled, and while the software was still very much usable, in effect it languished without a maintainer. In late 2016, a new maintainer, Johnny Solbu, stepped up by forking the project into "Grip 2" based on version 3.3.1 of the original. In April 2017, he gained access to the original project page and stated on the forked project page his intention on moving development back to the old project,[1] and released v3.3.5. As of 2/26/2018, the current released version is 3.6.3. Development seems to be on-going and the current release works well.
Features
- Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode
- Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net
- HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls
- Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes
- Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks
- Encoding of ripped .wav files into Ogg Vorbis, MP3 or FLAC files.
- Simultaneous rip and encode
- Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines
- Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files after encoded
- Cooperating with DigitalDJ, a MySQL-based MP3 jukebox
Gallery
- MP3 config options
- Ripping options
- Track listing
See also
References
- ↑ "Grip2". SourceForge. Retrieved 2017-04-14.
We have now accuired access to the old grip project here on SF. Coding will therefore move back to the original project page
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grip (software). |
- "Grip homepage". Archived from the original on 2011-10-10.
- "Grip". SourceForge. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
- "MP3 MESA". SourceForge. Retrieved 2014-04-24. a fork
- "Grip2". SourceForge. Retrieved 2017-01-02. a fork launched december 30, 2016