Grip (software)
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| Grip | |
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Grip 3.2 |
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| Developed by | Grip developers |
| Latest release | 3.3.1 / 25 June 2005 |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Genre | CD ripper |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | http://nostatic.org/grip/ |
Grip is a free Compact Disc player and CD ripper within the GNOME project.
Development began in 1998, and it was registered as a project at the SourceForge.net free and open-source software website on March 17, 2000. As of 23 March 2007, Grip was ranked 27,401 out of more than 100,000 projects hosted at the site, having been downloaded 204,790 times.[1]
It is also included in some Linux distributions and available from other online repositories.
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[edit] 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

