Source: jack Section: sound Priority: optional Maintainer: Michael Banck Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5.0.37.2), cdbs (>= 0.4.43), python-all-dev (>= 2.3.5-11), libncursesw5-dev, dh-python Standards-Version: 3.9.3 Package: jack Architecture: any Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, python-cddb, python-eyed3 (>= 0.7), python-pyvorbis (>= 0.5) | python-mutagen, cdparanoia | cdda2wav, vorbis-tools | flac | lame Description: Rip and encode CDs with one command Jack has been developed with one main goal: making OGGs (or MP3s) without having to worry. There is nearly no way that an incomplete rip goes unnoticed, e.g. jack compares WAV and OGG file sizes when continuing from a previous run. Jack also checks your HD space before doing anything (even keeps some MB free). . Jack is different from other such tools in a number of ways: - it supports different rippers and encoders - it is very configurable - it doesn't need X - it can "rip" virtual CD images like the ones created by cdrdao - when using cdparanoia, cdparanoia's status information is displayed and archived for all tracks, so you can see if something went wrong - it uses sophisticated disk space management, i.e. it schedules its ripping/encoding processes depending on available space. - freedb query, file renaming and id3/ogg-tagging - it can resume work after it has been interrupted. If all tracks have been ripped, it doesn't even need the CD anymore, even if you want to do a freedb query. - it can do a freedb query based on OGGs alone, like if you don't remember from which CD those OGGs came from. - freedb submissions