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KungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper.
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
<<lessKungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
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Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio Transcriber 0.9.2B
Audio Transcriber records large audio samples, like a tape or radio broadcast, to your hard drive and splits it into tracks. more>>
Audio Transcriber records large audio samples, like a tape or radio broadcast, to your hard drive and splits it into tracks to be burned onto CD-R media.
The goal of Audio Transcriber is to make it easy to transfer audio tapes, LPs, or radio broadcasts to tracks on CD-R/CD-RW.
<<lessThe goal of Audio Transcriber is to make it easy to transfer audio tapes, LPs, or radio broadcasts to tracks on CD-R/CD-RW.
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1318 downloads
Audiere Audio System 1.9.4
Audiere is a high-level audio API. more>>
Audiere is a high-level audio API. It can play Ogg Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT files. For audio output, Audiere supports DirectSound or WinMM in Windows, OSS on Linux and Cygwin, and SGI AL on IRIX.
Audiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
<<lessAudiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Linux Audio Backstop 2.1.6
Linux Audio Backstop project is a system for automated scheduling of audio recording and playback in a broadcast environment. more>>
Linux Audio Backstop project is a system for automated scheduling of audio recording and playback in a broadcast environment.
It includes features for controlling external audio switcher devices by means of serial and TCP/IP commands, as well as the ability to record and playback relay closures by means of the line of digital GPIO cards manufactured by MeasurementComputing.
The Linux Audio Backstop runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Record and Playback up to four feeds simultaneously.
- Programmable from any web browser.
- Supports capture and playout of up to twenty-four discrete relay closures.
- Very lightweight and efficient - a Pentium 1 system is capable of hosting a complete system
- Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
- Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
<<lessIt includes features for controlling external audio switcher devices by means of serial and TCP/IP commands, as well as the ability to record and playback relay closures by means of the line of digital GPIO cards manufactured by MeasurementComputing.
The Linux Audio Backstop runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Record and Playback up to four feeds simultaneously.
- Programmable from any web browser.
- Supports capture and playout of up to twenty-four discrete relay closures.
- Very lightweight and efficient - a Pentium 1 system is capable of hosting a complete system
- Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
- Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
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Added: 2006-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Attachment Ripper and Displacement System 1.48
Attachment Ripper and Displacement System (aradis) is a filter that removes attachments from email. more>>
Attachment Ripper and Displacement System (aradis) is a filter that removes attachments from email.
The removed attachment is sent to a specified resource for storage. The attachment is replaced with a notice of where the removed attachment may be found.
The filter can also rename filenames for security. The project uses GMime for MIME handling.
Enhancements:
- Anonymous attachments are now given a name according to the MIME type.
- The ability to insert replacement messages as HTML instead of plain text was added.
<<lessThe removed attachment is sent to a specified resource for storage. The attachment is replaced with a notice of where the removed attachment may be found.
The filter can also rename filenames for security. The project uses GMime for MIME handling.
Enhancements:
- Anonymous attachments are now given a name according to the MIME type.
- The ability to insert replacement messages as HTML instead of plain text was added.
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Added: 2006-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::TagLib::AudioProperties 1.42
Audio::TagLib::AudioProperties is a simple, abstract interface to common audio properties. more>>
Audio::TagLib::AudioProperties is a simple, abstract interface to common audio properties.
DESCRIPTION
The values here are common to most audio formats. For more specific, codec dependant values, please see see the subclasses APIs. This is meant to compliment the Audio::TagLib::File and Audio::TagLib::Tag APIs in providing a simple interface that is sufficient for most applications.
%_ReadStyle
Reading audio properties from a file can sometimes be very time consuming and for the most accurate results can often involve reading the entire file. Because in many situations speed is critical or the accuracy of the values is not particularly important this allows the level of desired accuracy to be set.
keys %Audio::TagLib::AudioProperties::_ReadStyle lists all available values used in Perl code.
see FLAC::Properties MPC::Properties MPEG::Properties Vorbis::Properties
DESTROY()
Destroys this AudioProperties instance.
length() [pure virtual]
Returns the lenght of the file in seconds.
bitrate() [pure virtual]
Returns the most appropriate bit rate for the file in kb/s. For constant bitrate formats this is simply the bitrate of the file. For variable bitrate formats this is either the average or nominal bitrate.
sampleRate() [pure virtual]
Returns the sample rate in Hz.
channels() [pure virtual]
Returns the number of audio channels.
<<lessDESCRIPTION
The values here are common to most audio formats. For more specific, codec dependant values, please see see the subclasses APIs. This is meant to compliment the Audio::TagLib::File and Audio::TagLib::Tag APIs in providing a simple interface that is sufficient for most applications.
%_ReadStyle
Reading audio properties from a file can sometimes be very time consuming and for the most accurate results can often involve reading the entire file. Because in many situations speed is critical or the accuracy of the values is not particularly important this allows the level of desired accuracy to be set.
keys %Audio::TagLib::AudioProperties::_ReadStyle lists all available values used in Perl code.
see FLAC::Properties MPC::Properties MPEG::Properties Vorbis::Properties
DESTROY()
Destroys this AudioProperties instance.
length() [pure virtual]
Returns the lenght of the file in seconds.
bitrate() [pure virtual]
Returns the most appropriate bit rate for the file in kb/s. For constant bitrate formats this is simply the bitrate of the file. For variable bitrate formats this is either the average or nominal bitrate.
sampleRate() [pure virtual]
Returns the sample rate in Hz.
channels() [pure virtual]
Returns the number of audio channels.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Wolvix Media Edition 1.0.4
Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users. more>>
Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users.
This edition is meant to be a portable audio & video ripping/encoding and editing OS, without DRM and rootkit problems or worries. I guess you can say Sony inspired me somewhat to create this edition.
Media Edition features lots of audio and video software and it also has most of the applications you need for daily tasks: Web browser, IM client, word processor, spreadsheet, graphics manipulation tools, etc.
In this edition you will find some of the many great multimedia applications available for GNU/Linux. You get: CD rippers/encoders; audio editors; a digital audio workstation; an audio mastering program; DVD rippers/encoders; a DVD authoring program; video editors; a movie studio program; TV tuner programs; GUI front ends for portable audio devices; and of course various music and multimedia players.
In addition to the Xfce4 Desktop Environment, Media Edition features the Fluxbox Window Manager.
Enhancements:
Updated:
- gmusicbrowser
- XChat
- Firefox
- Thunderbird
- Abiword
- Gimp
- Comix
Added:
- Thunar (File manager)
- MP3Creator (Console CD ripper)
- networkconfig (Config tool from Zenwalk)
- Kye (Puzzle game)
- Freeciv (Strategy game)
- Bygfoot (Football manager game)
<<lessThis edition is meant to be a portable audio & video ripping/encoding and editing OS, without DRM and rootkit problems or worries. I guess you can say Sony inspired me somewhat to create this edition.
Media Edition features lots of audio and video software and it also has most of the applications you need for daily tasks: Web browser, IM client, word processor, spreadsheet, graphics manipulation tools, etc.
In this edition you will find some of the many great multimedia applications available for GNU/Linux. You get: CD rippers/encoders; audio editors; a digital audio workstation; an audio mastering program; DVD rippers/encoders; a DVD authoring program; video editors; a movie studio program; TV tuner programs; GUI front ends for portable audio devices; and of course various music and multimedia players.
In addition to the Xfce4 Desktop Environment, Media Edition features the Fluxbox Window Manager.
Enhancements:
Updated:
- gmusicbrowser
- XChat
- Firefox
- Thunderbird
- Abiword
- Gimp
- Comix
Added:
- Thunar (File manager)
- MP3Creator (Console CD ripper)
- networkconfig (Config tool from Zenwalk)
- Kye (Puzzle game)
- Freeciv (Strategy game)
- Bygfoot (Football manager game)
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Added: 2006-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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M3U Ripper 1.4
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file. more>>
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file link by right clicking on the link and selecting the "Rip Playlist Contents..." option from the popup menu. The option will only appear if the URL ends with the proper file extension.
All the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
<<lessAll the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
946 downloads
Pretty Code Web 1.00
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the Web. more>>
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the web.
Written in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
<<lessWritten in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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Audio::M4P::Atom 0.33
Audio::M4P::Atom is an M4P/MP4/M4A QuickTime audio music format atoms. more>>
Audio::M4P::Atom is an M4P/MP4/M4A QuickTime audio music format atoms.
M4P is a QuickTime protected audio file format. It is composed of a linear stream of bytes which are segmented into units called atoms.
Some atoms may contain other atoms. This module has methods for handling atoms which are delegated by the QuickTime and other modules in the Audio::M4P hierarchy.
<<lessM4P is a QuickTime protected audio file format. It is composed of a linear stream of bytes which are segmented into units called atoms.
Some atoms may contain other atoms. This module has methods for handling atoms which are delegated by the QuickTime and other modules in the Audio::M4P hierarchy.
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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RipOff CD Ripper 0.8.2
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux. more>>
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux (and hopefully for other Unix systems once some testing and fixing have been done) that has a simple interface, CDDB lookups, and a plugin-based encoder architecture.
RipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
<<lessRipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::MPEG 0.04
Audio::MPEG is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of MPEG Audio (MP3). more>>
Audio::MPEG is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of MPEG Audio (MP3).
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::MPEG;
Audio::MPEG is a Perl interface to the LAME and MAD MPEG audio Layers I, II, and III encoding and decoding libraries.
Rationale
I have been building a fairly extensive MP3 library, and decided to write some software to help manage the collection. Its turned out to be a rather cool piece of software (incidentally, I will be releasing it under the GPL shortly), with both a web and command line interface, good searching, integrated ripping, archive statistics, etc.
However, I also wanted to be able to stream audio, and verify the integrity of files in the archive. It is certainly possible to stream audio (even with re-encoding at a different bitrate) without resorting to writing interface glue like this module, but verification of the files was clumsy at best (e.g. scanning stdout/err for strings), and useless at worst.
Thus, Audio::MPEG was born.
LAME
This is arguably the best quality MPEG encoder available (certainly the best GPL encoder). Portions of the code have been optimized to take advantage of some of the advanced features for Intel/AMD processors, but even on non-optimized machines, such as the PowerPC, it performs quite well (faster than real-time on late 90s (and later) machines).
MAD
This is a relatively new MPEG decoding library. I chose it after struggling to clean up the MPEG decoding library included with LAME (which is based on Michael Hipps mpg123(1) implementation). In the end, I was very pleased with the results. MAD performs its decoding with an internal precision of 24 bits (pro-level quality) with fixed-point arithmetic. The code is very clean, and seems rock-solid. Although it may seem that it should be faster than the mpg123(1) library due to the use of fixed-point arithmetic, it is in fact about 60% or so of the speed (due to the higher resolution audio). However, the ease of coding against MAD, and the higher precision of the output more than makes up for the slower decoding.
Audio::MPEG can export the data at its highest precision for programs that wish to manipulate the data at the higher resolution.
Operating System Environment
I have only tested this on a Linux 2.4.x system so far, but I see no reason why it should not work on any Un*x variant. In fact, it may actually even work on a Windoze box (the underlying LAME and MAD libraries apparently compile somehow on them). I am doing no special magic with the interface, so presumably it will work under Windows. As you can probably tell, I dont really care if it does (Ill may start caring if M$ releases the source code to Windows under GPL, BSD, or Artistic licenses...). But, for you poor, misguided souls that insist upon running Windows, I expect that there should be little problem getting it to work.
Performance
You would think that with encoding/decoding audio, which is quite a compute-intensive task, Perl would be much slower than the equivalent pure C programs. Surprise... it is only about 3% slower (!) Even with the mechanism I use here (Perl->C->Perl for every frame, Perl 5.6.1 and Linux 2.4.4 (PowerPC 7500) performs just fantastic. So, the moral of this paragraph is to run your own performance tests, but theres no need to think of your own Perl encoder/decoder will be inferior to a pure C/C++ implementation. The only drawback is that, depending upon how much buffer space you use for reading, memory usage will be at least 3 times as much (eh... RAM is cheap...)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::MPEG;
Audio::MPEG is a Perl interface to the LAME and MAD MPEG audio Layers I, II, and III encoding and decoding libraries.
Rationale
I have been building a fairly extensive MP3 library, and decided to write some software to help manage the collection. Its turned out to be a rather cool piece of software (incidentally, I will be releasing it under the GPL shortly), with both a web and command line interface, good searching, integrated ripping, archive statistics, etc.
However, I also wanted to be able to stream audio, and verify the integrity of files in the archive. It is certainly possible to stream audio (even with re-encoding at a different bitrate) without resorting to writing interface glue like this module, but verification of the files was clumsy at best (e.g. scanning stdout/err for strings), and useless at worst.
Thus, Audio::MPEG was born.
LAME
This is arguably the best quality MPEG encoder available (certainly the best GPL encoder). Portions of the code have been optimized to take advantage of some of the advanced features for Intel/AMD processors, but even on non-optimized machines, such as the PowerPC, it performs quite well (faster than real-time on late 90s (and later) machines).
MAD
This is a relatively new MPEG decoding library. I chose it after struggling to clean up the MPEG decoding library included with LAME (which is based on Michael Hipps mpg123(1) implementation). In the end, I was very pleased with the results. MAD performs its decoding with an internal precision of 24 bits (pro-level quality) with fixed-point arithmetic. The code is very clean, and seems rock-solid. Although it may seem that it should be faster than the mpg123(1) library due to the use of fixed-point arithmetic, it is in fact about 60% or so of the speed (due to the higher resolution audio). However, the ease of coding against MAD, and the higher precision of the output more than makes up for the slower decoding.
Audio::MPEG can export the data at its highest precision for programs that wish to manipulate the data at the higher resolution.
Operating System Environment
I have only tested this on a Linux 2.4.x system so far, but I see no reason why it should not work on any Un*x variant. In fact, it may actually even work on a Windoze box (the underlying LAME and MAD libraries apparently compile somehow on them). I am doing no special magic with the interface, so presumably it will work under Windows. As you can probably tell, I dont really care if it does (Ill may start caring if M$ releases the source code to Windows under GPL, BSD, or Artistic licenses...). But, for you poor, misguided souls that insist upon running Windows, I expect that there should be little problem getting it to work.
Performance
You would think that with encoding/decoding audio, which is quite a compute-intensive task, Perl would be much slower than the equivalent pure C programs. Surprise... it is only about 3% slower (!) Even with the mechanism I use here (Perl->C->Perl for every frame, Perl 5.6.1 and Linux 2.4.4 (PowerPC 7500) performs just fantastic. So, the moral of this paragraph is to run your own performance tests, but theres no need to think of your own Perl encoder/decoder will be inferior to a pure C/C++ implementation. The only drawback is that, depending upon how much buffer space you use for reading, memory usage will be at least 3 times as much (eh... RAM is cheap...)
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MPEG Audio/Video Player 1.1.4
MPEG Audio/Video Player is a simple MPEG and AC3 player for Linux, BSD, and Windows systems. more>>
MPEG Audio/Video Player is a simple MPEG and AC3 player for Linux, BSD, and Windows systems.
It plays MPEG transport, program, and elementary stream files. It also has basic DVD support (using libdvdnav on Linux/BSD sytems only).
Main features:
- Runs on Windows, Linux, and BSD systems.
- Plays MPEG Transport Stream, Program Stream, and Elementary Stream files.
- Basic DVD support (with libdvdnav on Linux/BSD systems only).
- Decodes MPEG 1&2 Video, MPEG Layer 2 Audio, and AC3 audio.
- All decoders use only integer operations, for faster performance.
- Flexible, and easy to use decoders, that can decode streams in chunks as small as 1 byte (buffering is not necessary).
<<lessIt plays MPEG transport, program, and elementary stream files. It also has basic DVD support (using libdvdnav on Linux/BSD sytems only).
Main features:
- Runs on Windows, Linux, and BSD systems.
- Plays MPEG Transport Stream, Program Stream, and Elementary Stream files.
- Basic DVD support (with libdvdnav on Linux/BSD systems only).
- Decodes MPEG 1&2 Video, MPEG Layer 2 Audio, and AC3 audio.
- All decoders use only integer operations, for faster performance.
- Flexible, and easy to use decoders, that can decode streams in chunks as small as 1 byte (buffering is not necessary).
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::AMR::Decode 0.01
Audio::AMR::Decode is a Perl extension do decode .amr files. more>>
Audio::AMR::Decode is a Perl extension do decode .amr files.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::AMR::Decode;
Audio::AMR::Decode::amr2raw(infile.amr, outfile.pcm);
This module will attempt to decode an amr encoded audio file to a raw pcm audio encoded file.
The package contains C-source files for the optimized fixed-point speech decoder. The optimized fixed-point speech decoder is bit-exact with 3GPP TS 26.073 fixed-point speech decoder version 4.1.0.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::AMR::Decode;
Audio::AMR::Decode::amr2raw(infile.amr, outfile.pcm);
This module will attempt to decode an amr encoded audio file to a raw pcm audio encoded file.
The package contains C-source files for the optimized fixed-point speech decoder. The optimized fixed-point speech decoder is bit-exact with 3GPP TS 26.073 fixed-point speech decoder version 4.1.0.
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Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File 1.42
Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File is an MPEG file class with some useful methods specific to MPEG. more>>
Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File is an MPEG file class with some useful methods specific to MPEG.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File;
my $i = Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File->new("sample file.mp3");
print $i->tag()->artist()->toCString(), "n"; # got artist
This implements the generic Audio::TagLib::File API and additionally provides access to properties that are distinct to MPEG files, notably access to the different ID3 tags.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File;
my $i = Audio::TagLib::MPEG::File->new("sample file.mp3");
print $i->tag()->artist()->toCString(), "n"; # got artist
This implements the generic Audio::TagLib::File API and additionally provides access to properties that are distinct to MPEG files, notably access to the different ID3 tags.
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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