Links
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Gracenote CDDB
CDDB is the CD database system that was originally pioneered by xmcd,
and is now a standard interface adopted by many other client applications.
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Wall Street Journal article about CDDB
Read about how xmcd led to the creation of CDDB and its transformation
into Gracenote (PDF format).
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USA Today article about CDDB
Read more about CDDB in this 1999 USA Today article.
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Wired.com profile on Gracenote and CDDB
Read about Gracenote in this 2004 Wired News article.
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Andy McFadden's CD-Recordable FAQ
A good FAQ site about CD-Recordable and related technologies.
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Plugger
Streaming multimedia plug-in for UNIX Mozilla and Netscape browsers by
Fredrik Hübinette.
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LAME
A high performance MP3 encoder.
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Ogg Vorbis
A fully open, non-proprietary, patent and royalty-free compressed
audio format, plus encoder and decoder software for it.
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FLAC - Free Lossless Audio Codec
A fully open, lossless audio compression format, and the reference
encoder and decoder software.
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Audiocoding.com
Home of the FAAC encoder and FAAD decoder software, for the
MPEG-2/MPEG-4 AAC audio formats.
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SoX: Sound eXchange
Sound file format convertor utility by Lance Norskog.
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The Open Group: X Window System
This is the official X Window System site.
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The Open Group: Motif
This is the official Motif site.
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Open Motif
Open Motif is a release of The Open Group's Motif software source code,
for open-source platforms (Linux, FreeBSD, etc.).
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Motif Zone
The Motif developer's community site.
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LessTif
LessTif is a freely-available open-source Motif clone. It is distributed
under the GNU Library General Public License.
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The XFree86 Project
The XFree86 Project, Inc. is an organization which produces XFree86,
a freely redistributable open-source implementation of The Open Group's
X Window System.
If you would like to link to Xmcd from another web site,
please use the Xmcd main page
only.