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NOTE: these extras are not part of the FLAC project. They are all freely available but distributed under their authors' own terms.
NOTE: don't forget to check out the 'links' section on the main page for a list of other useful open-source software supporting FLAC.
GUI encoding/decoding front-ends:
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Windows
- dBpowerAMP, a swiss army knife that can convert and play many formats, including FLAC.
- FLACdrop, an Oggdrop-like frontend for Windows, or the even more versatile oggdropXPd.
- FLAC frontend, a Windows GUI, or the even more versatile Multi frontend.
- Frontah, a new frontend to many codecs, including FLAC. Still in beta but has good reviews.
- MAREO is a "virtual" encoder that can be used with ExactAudioCopy to encode to multiple formats (including FLAC) at once while ripping.
- Monkey's Audio can be fooled into supporting FLAC as an external encoder; here's how.
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Unix
- Grip is a great ripping and encoding front end and can be easily configured to use flac. See this message on how to configure Grip for FLAC.
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Mac OS X
- MacFLAC, a FLAC distribution which also includes nice graphical front-end.
- RipBeak is a nice GUI encoding frond-end that supports FLAC as well as Vorbis and MP3.
CD burning:
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Windows
- burnatonce, a CD burning GUI that wraps around cdrdao and mkisofs.
- Burrrn supports burning CDs from cuesheets directly from many formats, including FLAC, and supports most tag formats.
- CD Wave, a CD authoring tool that can write FLAC.
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Unix
- Arson, a front-end to various CD burning and ripping tools.
Third-party plugins:
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