How to Install and Uninstall mp3cd Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "mp3cd" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install mp3cd on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
mp3cd
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2. Uninstall "mp3cd" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall mp3cd on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
mp3cd
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the mp3cd package on Kali Linux
Package: mp3cd
Version: 1.27.0-5
Installed-Size: 50
Maintainer: Kees Cook
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, libconfig-simple-perl, cdrdao, sox (>= 14.1.0-1), libsox-fmt-mp3, normalize-audio, gstreamer1.0-tools
Recommends: flac, vorbis-tools, gstreamer1.0-plugins-good, mplayer
Size: 20300
SHA256: b597df0a8f8d2e67ce253b9acaae85f3f368d8d5e4676bea00e9dd69faf9ffdd
SHA1: a3872ae8b2da7977e8927a7f70ce1f21eb469368
MD5sum: 657c0ea43cc9ff8037f95a19e9c81470
Description: Burns normalized audio CDs from lists of MP3s/WAVs/Oggs/FLACs
This script burns a playlist (.m3u, XMLPlaylist or command line list) of
MP3s, Oggs, and/or WAVs to an audio CD. The ".m3u" format is really
nothing more than a list of fully qualified filenames. The script
handles making the WAVs sane by resampling if needed, and normalizing the
volume across all tracks. Reading tags and writing CD-TEXT is supported.
.
If a failure happens, earlier stages can be skipped with the '-s' flag.
The file "tool-output.txt" in the temp directory can be examined to see
what went wrong during the stage. Some things are time-consuming (like
writing the WAVs from MP3s) and if the CD burn failed, it's much nicer
not to have to start over from scratch. When doing this, you will not
need the m3u file any more, since the files have already been built.
See the list of stages using '-h'.
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This script implements the suggested methods outlined in the Linux MP3
CD Burning mini-HOWTO:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/MP3-CD-Burning/
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mp3cd/
Tag: hardware::storage:cd, interface::commandline, role::program,
works-with-format::iso9660, works-with-format::mp3,
works-with-format::oggvorbis, works-with::archive, works-with::audio
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/m/mp3cd/mp3cd_1.27.0-5_all.deb
Version: 1.27.0-5
Installed-Size: 50
Maintainer: Kees Cook
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, libconfig-simple-perl, cdrdao, sox (>= 14.1.0-1), libsox-fmt-mp3, normalize-audio, gstreamer1.0-tools
Recommends: flac, vorbis-tools, gstreamer1.0-plugins-good, mplayer
Size: 20300
SHA256: b597df0a8f8d2e67ce253b9acaae85f3f368d8d5e4676bea00e9dd69faf9ffdd
SHA1: a3872ae8b2da7977e8927a7f70ce1f21eb469368
MD5sum: 657c0ea43cc9ff8037f95a19e9c81470
Description: Burns normalized audio CDs from lists of MP3s/WAVs/Oggs/FLACs
This script burns a playlist (.m3u, XMLPlaylist or command line list) of
MP3s, Oggs, and/or WAVs to an audio CD. The ".m3u" format is really
nothing more than a list of fully qualified filenames. The script
handles making the WAVs sane by resampling if needed, and normalizing the
volume across all tracks. Reading tags and writing CD-TEXT is supported.
.
If a failure happens, earlier stages can be skipped with the '-s' flag.
The file "tool-output.txt" in the temp directory can be examined to see
what went wrong during the stage. Some things are time-consuming (like
writing the WAVs from MP3s) and if the CD burn failed, it's much nicer
not to have to start over from scratch. When doing this, you will not
need the m3u file any more, since the files have already been built.
See the list of stages using '-h'.
.
This script implements the suggested methods outlined in the Linux MP3
CD Burning mini-HOWTO:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/MP3-CD-Burning/
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mp3cd/
Tag: hardware::storage:cd, interface::commandline, role::program,
works-with-format::iso9660, works-with-format::mp3,
works-with-format::oggvorbis, works-with::archive, works-with::audio
Section: sound
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/m/mp3cd/mp3cd_1.27.0-5_all.deb