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Baudline 1.06

Baudline 1.06


Baudline is a real-time signal analysis tool and an offline time-frequency browser. more>>
Baudline is a real-time signal analysis tool and an offline time-frequency browser. Baudline project has a built-in tone generation capability and it can play back audio files with a multitude of effects and filters.
Designed for environmental analysis missions that range from modulation parameter measurements to searching for transient signals that go bump in the night, baudline combines fast digital signal processing, versatile high-speed displays, and continuous capture tools for hunting down and studying elusive signal characteristics.
Main features:
- 192 kHz real-time bandwidth
- 96 dB dynamic range
- Real or Quadrature input
- Multiple sound card support
- Input Digital Down Converter (tuner)
- Configurable input channels that can perform various operations
- Channel Equalization
- Frequency, time, amplitude, and sample probability distribution analysis
- Drift Integration "de-chirping"
- High speed displays
- Test signal generation
Audio player
- looping
- speed control with multirate resampling
- pitch scaling
- heterodyning (frequency shifting)
- 2D matrix surround panning
- notch, high, and low pass filters
- digital gain boost
File loading
- file formats: .wav, .aiff, .au, .al, .snd, .voc, .rmd, .pvf, .mp3, ID3, .ogg, .gsm, .sah, .fna, raw, .avi, .mov
- channels: mono, stereo, ... up to 9 channels
- data formats: ASCII decimal, A-law, u-law, 1-bit (msb & lsb), 8-bit (signed & unsigned), 16/24/32-bit integer (little & big endian), float, double
- compression
- lossless suffixes: .gz, .bz2, .Z, .zip, .flac
- codecs: ADPCM, GSM, MPEG, Ogg Vorbis
Measurements
- peaks: primary, secondary, delta (Hz dB PSD)
- fundamental: (Hz dB PSD), auto drift rate, chromatic, periodicity, RPM
- distortion: SNR, THD, SINAD, ENOB, SFDR
- power: full, select, noise ratio (dB PSD)
- system: clips, delta selected, frequency range, cursor time, UTC time
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Intelligent Wardialer 0.07

Intelligent Wardialer 0.07


Intelligent Wardialer is a war dialer used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. more>>
Intelligent Wardialer is a "war dialer" used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. Its features include random/sequential dialing, Voice over IP using the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) protocol, ASCII flat file and MySQL logging, a curses-based front end, key stroke marking, multiple modem support, several methods of "tone detection", save/load state, banner detections (to determine remote system types) and blacklist support.
Main features:
- Full and Normal logging: Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default it only records things that we might find interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
- ASCII flat file and MySQL logging: You can log to a traditional ASCII flat file, and record information into a MySQL database.
- Dials randomly or sequentially.
- Remote system identification: When finding a remote modem and connecting, iWar will remain connected and attempt to identify the remote system type.
- Key stroke marking: When actively "listening" to iWar work, if you hear something interesting, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
- Multiple modem support, because... well, hey - this is "Unix". iWar will support as many modems you can hook up
- Nice "curses" based display. This means that if youre using iWar from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal, it should work fine. Its not a escape sequence kludge, but true "curses".
- Full control over the modem: Unlike other kludges, iWar doesnt just open the modem as a typical "file". It controls the baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This is important for controlling the modem and making it preform the way you want it to during scanning. For example, DTR hang ups.
- Blacklisted phone number support: For numbers the system should never dial.
- Save state: If within the middle of a "wardialing" session you want to quit, you can save the current state to a file. This allows you to come back later and restart iWar where you left off. (via the -l option)
- Load pre-generated numbers: You can load a file (via the -L option) of numbers that you want to dial. This is useful if you want to load numbers generated by another routine (perl/shell script/etc).
- Tone location, if your modem supports it. iWar uses two different methods. The traditional "ATDT5551212w;" (Toneloc) and "silence" detection.
- Records remote system banners on connection for later review
- iWar can be used to attack PBXs and Voice mail systems
- Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time
- Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality
- In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired.
- In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing).
- Comes with complete source code and is released under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes were made for BSD type systems.
- Some other minor bugs were also fixed. VoIP IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) support was added.
- With this, you can scan with no additional hardware (such as an analog modem).
- Instead, calls are placed over the Internet.
- DTMF support for when under IAX2 mode was added.
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Linphone 1.7.1

Linphone 1.7.1


Linphone is a Web phone with a GNOME interface. more>>
Linphone is a web phone that it let you phone to your friends anywhere in the whole world, freely, simply by using the internet. The cost of the phone call is the cost that you spend connected to the internet.
To call somebody, you must provide to linphone a SIP URL : It is something like toto@machine.com, where toto is a linux user that runs linphone, and machine.com is the name of a host on a network. If you dont know the machines name you can specify simply an IP address in dot notation (as 192.0.0.1)
Linphone is mostly sip compliant. It works successfully with these implementations:
- eStara softphone (commercial software for windows)
- Pingtel phones (with DNS enabled and VLAN QOS support disabled).
- Hotsip, a free of charge phone for Windows.
- Vocal, an open source SIP stack from Vovida that includes a SIP proxy that works with linphone since version 0.7.1.
- Siproxd is a free sip proxy being developped by Thomas Ries because he would like to have linphone working behind his firewall. Siproxd is simple to setup and works perfectly with linphone.
- Partysip aims at being a generic and fully functionnal SIP proxy. Visit the web page for more details on its functionalities.
Linphone may work also with other sip phones, but this has not been tested yet.
Linphone uses the SIP protocol to establish calls, for that reason it cannot work with H323 phones, because SIP and H323 are different and opposite protocols. H323 phones are Netmeeting (for windows), Gnome-meeting (Unix), OpenPhone...
Main features:
- Works with the Gnome Desktop under linux, (maybe some others Unixes, but this has never been tested). Nevertheless you can use linphone under KDE, of course !
- Since version 0.9.0, linphone can be compiled and used without gnome, in console mode, by using the program called "linphonec"
- Works as simply as a cellular phone. Two buttons, no more.
- Linphones includes a large variety of codecs (G711-ulaw, G711-alaw, LPC10-15, GSM, and SPEEX). Thanks to the Speex codec it is able to provide high quality talks even with slow internet connections, like 28k modems.
- Understands the SIP protocol. SIP is a standardised protocol from the IETF (http://www.ietf.org), that is the organisation that made most of the protocols used in the internet. This guaranties compatibility with most SIP - compatible web phones.
- You just require a soundcard to use linphone.
- Other technical functionnalities include DTMF (dial tones) support though RFC2833 and ENUM support (to use SIP numbers instead of SIP addresses).
- Linphone is free software, released under the General Public Licence.
- Linphone is documented: there is a complete user manual readable from the application that explains you all you need to know.
- Linphone includes a sip test server called "sipomatic" that automatically answers to calls by playing a pre-recorded message.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a compilation error, an incorrect icon path and updates the cz translation.
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Metronome 0.1.1

Metronome 0.1.1


Metronome is a midi based metronome which uses gtk+ for its user interface. more>>
Metronome is a midi based metronome which uses gtk+ for its user interface. The timing is handled by /dev/sequencer, which should make it very accurate. It has variable(this can be set up by user) speed, variable time signatures, and variable note values.
You will need a working /dev/sequencer (which is what you have if you can play midi files), gtk+ 1.2 or greater, and posix threads. This was developed on Linux 2.2.x / Redhat 6.1. Read the README file included in the release for further details.
Enhancements:
- Customizable output tone
- Added tempo names
- Starts on the accented beat
- Small UI bug fixes
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TrueCombat:Elite 0.49b

TrueCombat:Elite 0.49b


TrueCombat:Elite project is an Enemy Territory total conversion modification. more>>
TrueCombat:Elite project is an Enemy Territory total conversion modification of the free, popular, stand-alone third-person shooter Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. That is, TC:E is an entirely free game, made by gamers, for gamers.
TC:E is currently being developed by GrooveSix Studios and TeamTerminator. While TeamTerminator is known for the famous Q3 based TrueCombat series, GrooveSix Studios was initiated by retired TeamTerminator co-founder Coroner to develop a Return to Castle Wolfenstein modification that is not released.
Thus, as very experienced Q3-based content creators, we hope to be able to serve the gaming community with a quality offering.
Now, the most important question: "What can you expect from TC:E?" TC:E is a tactical-team shooter, set up in a modern-world environment.
TC:E puts you into the role of elite mercenary soldier in the conflicts of two internationally operating forces.
Main features:
- Texture Tone Mapping
- HDR Lighting
- Realistic scaling
- High quality sounds (44khz)
- rich, deluxe graphics, based on high-resolution digital-camera shots
- Letterbox & widescreen modes - TrueVision
- Dynamic Eye Adaption - DynEA
- Cross Platform Gaming (Win, OS X, Linux)
- tactical-teamplay oriented, modern-world combat simulation
- realistic weapon behavior simulation
- iron sight aiming system, no crosshair
- sophisticated ballistic simulation including multiple-layer object penetration
- professional mode: 1-life, short-timed, objective driven scenarios in realistic environments
- bodycount mode: team deathmatch style, gametype to relax?
- Reinforced OBJ, as Capture the Flag in stock maps
- balanced, team specific set of real-world weapons (Beretta 92, Glock 19, Ump45, Mac-10, M4, Ak-47, and more)
- Free climb
- lag compensation, client-side bullet prediction, punkbuster support
- immersive and lethal, fast-paced action"
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: Freeware Price:
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Performous 0.3.1

Performous 0.3.1


A free Linux karaoke game more>>

Performous 0.3.1 is created to be a karaoke program that can both display the lyrics, notes but also display how well you actually hit the notes. Unlike in many other games in this genre, you will also see the pitch that you are singing, so that you can see what you are doing wrong and easily (well, everything is relative) correct your pitch.

Most of the songs available also contain the original vocals and actual karaoke versions are rare.How it works? The game records your voice via a microphone, attached to your computer. The audio is recorded and realtime FFT analysis is done on it. This analysis reveals which frequency bands contain audio (peaks).

Further analysis is used to find out the exact audio frequencies inside each band, and to combine base frequencies and their harmonics into single tones. Finally, some temporal (over time) filtering is applied to the detected tones to smooth out the output. It doesn't matter if you didn't take university courses on acoustics and mathematics, and none of that makes any sense: you will get a wave on screen, displaying your singing pitch.
Scoring and note types

  • Regular notes: displayed in light blue (1x points)
  • Golden notes: displayed in gold (2x points)
  • Freestyle notes: displayed in green, pitch does not matter (1x points)

The singing octave does not matter, so as long as you get the right note in any octave, you will get full points. Singing near the correct note also gives some points, but the amount of points per second decreases as you get farther from the right tone. Singing within the right semitone always gives full points, so you may actually be off by a quarter tone and still get the points.

The maximum number of points is always 10000, but it is practically unreachable in real songs, usual scores being in the range of 2000-9000, depending mostly on the skills of the singer, but also on the song: even though the maximum is the same, slower songs are generally easier to sing.

Oh, and in case you were wondering: you will not get full points by placing the microphone near a speaker, because it will also pick up other instruments, which usually have incorrect pitch. Expect to get about 3000 points with this method.

Major Features :

  1. Should work on almost any platform
    • Primary platform is Linux (where the development is done)
    • OS X is known to work well
    • Windows should be possible by just compiling the program from source (please let us know if you try)
  2. Playstation 3 works but is unplayable (needs OpenGL acceleration)
  3. Very accurate singing pitch detection
  4. Noisy environments are not an issue
  5. Multiple simultaneous tones can be detected and separated properly
  6. OpenGL-based graphics rendering
  7. Music videos as backgrounds
  8. Based on ffmpeg (supports almost all formats)

Enhancements:

  • Multiplayer with Singstar mics or any other stereo input
  • Dramatically improved performance, runs fine on very slow machines now
  • Fully OpenGL-based (some kind of 3D acceleration is now mandatory, but even Intel works fine)
  • Heavily pimped graphics in singing screen
  • Automatically zooming notelines in singing screen
  • Real widescreen support (adaptive layout instead of stretching or cropping)
  • Song folders are now scanned recursively, in the background without blocking the UI
  • Ingame and preview volume may be controlled
  • Audio roundtrip latency and audio/video sync controls added
  • New score window (still no highscores)
  • New menu theme song
  • Separate game engine thread, so that slow graphics rendering should no longer affect pitch detection
  • Our own audio library libda, supporting ALSA, Pulseaudio, JACK and others
  • FFMPEG-based video and audio decoding (together with libda replaces Xine and GStreamer)
  • CMake-based build (Autotools are gone for good)

Requirements:

  • Graphics chip with OpenGL acceleration (e.g. GF2 MX400)
  • Pentium III 700 MHz or comparable CPU
  • A microphone
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Added: 2009-07-07 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Prima::Utils 1.20

Prima::Utils 1.20


Prima::Utils are miscellanneous routines. more>>
Prima::Utils are miscellanneous routines.

The module contains several helper routines, implemented in both C and perl. Whereas the C-coded parts are accessible only if use Prima; statement was issued prior to the use Prima::Utils invocation, the perl-coded are always available. This makes the module valuable when used without the rest of toolkit code.

API

alarm $TIMEOUT, $SUB, @PARAMS

Calls SUB with PARAMS after TIMEOUT milliseconds.

beep [ FLAGS = mb::Error ]

Invokes the system-depended sound and/or visual bell, corresponding to one of following constants:

mb::Error
mb::Warning
mb::Information
mb::Question

get_gui

Returns one of gui::XXX constants, reflecting the graphic user interface used in the system:
gui::Default
gui::PM
gui::Windows
gui::XLib
gui::OpenLook
gui::Motif

The meaning of the return value is somewhat vague, and might be deprecated in future releases.

get_os

Returns one of apc::XXX constants, reflecting the platfrom. Currently, the list of the supported platforms is:

apc::Os2
apc::Win32
apc::Unix

ceil DOUBLE

Obsolete function.

Returns stdlibs ceil() of DOUBLE

find_image PATH

Converts PATH from perl module notation into a file path, and searches for the file in @INC paths set. If a file is found, its full filename is returned; otherwise undef is returned.

floor DOUBLE

Obsolete function.

Returns stdlibs floor() of DOUBLE

getdir PATH

Reads content of PATH directory and returns array of string pairs, where the first item is a file name, and the second is a file type.

The file type is a string, one of the following:
"fifo" - named pipe
"chr" - character special file
"dir" - directory
"blk" - block special file
"reg" - regular file
"lnk" - symbolic link
"sock" - socket
"wht" - whiteout

This function was implemented for faster directory reading, to avoid successive call of stat for every file.

path [ FILE ]

If called with no parameters, returns path to a directory, usually ~/.prima, that can be used to contain the user settings of a toolkit module or a program. If FILE is specified, appends it to the path and returns the full file name. In the latter case the path is automatically created by File::Path::mkpath unless it already exists.

post $SUB, @PARAMS

Postpones a call to SUB with PARAMS until the next event loop tick.

query_drives_map [ FIRST_DRIVE = "A:" ]

Returns anonymous array to drive letters, used by the system. FIRST_DRIVE can be set to other value to start enumeration from. Some OSes can probe eventual diskette drives inside the drive enumeration routines, so there is a chance to increase responsiveness of the function it might be reasonable to set FIRST_DRIVE to C: string.

If the system supports no drive letters, empty array reference is returned ( unix ).

query_drive_type DRIVE

Returns one of dt::XXX constants, describing the type of drive, where DRIVE is a 1-character string. If there is no such drive, or the system supports no drive letters ( unix ), dt::None is returned.

dt::None
dt::Unknown
dt::Floppy
dt::HDD
dt::Network
dt::CDROM
dt::Memory

sound [ FREQUENCY = 2000, DURATION = 100 ]

Issues a tone of FREQUENCY in Hz with DURATION in milliseconds.

username

Returns the login name of the user. Sometimes is preferred to the perl-provided getlogin ( see "getlogin" in perlfunc ) .

xcolor COLOR

Accepts COLOR string on one of the three formats:

#rgb
#rrggbb
#rrrgggbbb

and returns 24-bit RGB integer value.

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TCDialer 1.0

TCDialer 1.0


TCDialer is a DTMF dialer. more>>
TCDialer is a DTMF dialer. Designed to resemble telephone keypad. Useful for those who end up in a hotel with a pulse phone.

DTMF generator for those without a touch-tone phone.

Push the buttons. Hear the DTMF tones. Pretty simple.

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Added: 2006-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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exrtools 0.4

exrtools 0.4


exrtools project is a set of simple command-line utilities for manipulating with high dynamic range images in OpenEXR format. more>>
exrtools project is a set of simple command-line utilities for manipulating with high dynamic range images in OpenEXR format. OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.
exrtools was developed to help experiment with batch processing of HDR images for tone mapping. Each application is small and reasonably self-contained such that the source code may be of most value to others.
exrtools currently only works with RGBA OpenEXR files. As well, the code assumes that the EXR files and PNG files all use sRGB primaries and gamma function. Fixing this is not very difficult, and the code to fix allows for some interesting possibilities. That said, I do not have time right now, so this will have to wait.
exrtools and its source code is released under an MIT-style license and may be used in both commercial and non-commercial applications without fee.
Applications
exrblur
Applies a gaussian blur to an image.
exrchr
Applies spatially-varying chromatic adaptation to an image.
exricamtm
Performs tone mapping using the iCAM method.
exrnlm
Performs non-linear masking correction to an image.
exrnormalize
Normalize an image.
exrpptm
Performs tone mapping using the photoreceptor physiology method.
exrstats
Displays statistics about an image.
exrtopng
Converts an image to PNG format.
jpegtoexr
Converts an image to EXR format from JPEG.
pngtoexr
Converts an image to EXR format from PNG.
ppmtoexr
Converts an image to EXR format from PPM. Works with the 16 bit per channel PPM files from dcraw for digital cameras with RAW modes.
Enhancements:
- Added the ppmtoexr application to convert from PPM formats including the 48 bit per pixel format output by dcraw.
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GuiTuner 0.05 beta2

GuiTuner 0.05 beta2


GuiTuner is a simple guitar tuning program for Linux. more>>
GuiTuner tries to detect the pitch of the sound recorded in real time from the audio device using some methods ( by now only based on FFT ) that you can configure at runtime.
It is self-explanatory, you just have to connect your guitar or your microphone to the sound card, configure the input device using a mixer and see what the program tells you: it displays the note nearest to the picked sound and the interval between it and the note produced by the instrument.
If the sound produced is lower than the right one the left arrow becomes green, if is higher becomes green the right arrow. From version 0.05beta1 is available a simple tone generation section, that uses presets.
There are a "stable" and an "unstable" version, both may not work properly, but the "stable" one has been tested for a year, so its problems are more or less known. Download the unstable version only if you want to test it and help with its development, reporting bugs and problems.
Enhancements:
- Added Alsa support and simple tone playing, with preset support.
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Murrina-EvilAqua 0.2

Murrina-EvilAqua 0.2


Murrina-EvilAqua 0.2 is yet another excellent Gnome theme which is roughly based on a mix of aqua and light refreshing blue tones more>> <<less
Added: 2008-09-20 License: GPL Price: FREE
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TkGames 1.0.6

TkGames 1.0.6


TkGames is a games pack that includes Yahtzee, Hearts, Hangman, Polygon puzzle, Solitaire, written in Tcl/Tk. more>>
TkGames is a games pack that includes Yahtzee, Hearts, Hangman, Polygon puzzle, Solitaire, written in Tcl/Tk.

Games:

PolyPuzzle:

Based on a tesselation puzzle named Beat the Computer, this is my first "original" tk program. Over the last couple of years, Ive implemented most of the different puzzles.

Tksol:

Thanks to Bao Trinh for letting me adopt his program. Over several point releases Ive fixed quite a few bugs, added some features and really got my hands dirty learning Tcl.

TkHangman:

My first Tcl/Tk program - A half-working and abandoned hangman program I adopted from Ibiblio.org, and eventually rewrote.

TkHearts:

Thanks to Mike Griffiths for coding this great Hearts clone. Its a mostly complete game, but the AI could be refined. Steven A has hacked this game and made a few small changes with reguards to window handling and look and feel.

TkYahtzee:

This is another program I found at tcl.tk which is mostly complete but had small playability issues. Ive moved the dice close to the buttons and toned down the abrasive colouring. Its still needs a proper highscore widget. Thanks to the (uncredited) author.

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DansTuner 0.83

DansTuner 0.83


DansTuner project is a program that tells you if you are playing a pitch in tune. more>>
DansTuner project is a program that tells you if you are playing a pitch in tune.
Major features include automatic discovery of which note you are trying to play (good for trumpet, singer, etc.), the ability to play a guide tone at a configurable volume, a graphical moving "needle" with a red/green display and detail about how flat or sharp you are, and an easily configurable background noise threshold.
Main features:
- takes audio from the default device
- if it is above a background noise level, detects the pitch
- takes the difference between that pitch and an "ideal" (equal-tempered) pitch, and shows you that difference
- plays a guide tone along with you to help you tune
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Auto Adjust Photo 0.27

Auto Adjust Photo 0.27


Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. more>>
Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. With other words, to make it seen better. This means setting the contrast, color balance and gamma levels of the image by analization.

Not all images are adjusted originally in the proper way. Some of them can be too dark, too bright, or the colors are just too yellowish. The middle tone can be too dark - at this we see the pictures too dark, no matter how many light colors they have. The program tries to set these parameters by analization to the best values.

This can be a solution for those kind of users who are not able to set up and correct images with complicated huge graphical softwares, or just simply dont intend to spend a lot of time with setting the images one-by-one manually. Only selecting the image files are enough, then right-clicking with the mouse you can just start the automatic color correction command from the local menu (one-step operation from a console command too).

The program handles the following image formats: mif, pnm / pgm / ppm, bmp, ras, jp2, jpc, jpg, pgx

This program is FREEWARE - Free software. You are free to use it. You may not rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile or disassemble it without the written permission of the author. The creator of the software will not be liable for any damages or data loss while using it.

The following options are supported:

--help Print this help
-v --version Print version information
-d --description Print more detailed information about the program
-l --licence Print licence agreement
-i --info Information about the image
-a --autoadjust *Auto adjust the colors of the image
-o --overwrite *Overwrite mode, the original source file is replaced
-j1 --jpg JPG image output
-j2 --jp2 JPEG 2000 image output
-r --resize *Resize image with given value taking the longer side
-s --speed Print extra speed information
-q --quality *Set image quality from 1 to 100
-m --mute Muted mode, no information printed during operation

* marked parameters need file input

EXAMPLES:

aaphoto --version
aaphoto --help
aaphoto --description
aaphoto --licence
aaphoto --info image.jpg
aaphoto --autoadjust image.jpg
aaphoto --resize70% image.jpg
aaphoto --resize600 image.jpg
aaphoto --quality80 image.jp2
aaphoto *.jp2 --overwrite --speed

REMARKS:

- auto adjust parameter is set by default if no other parameters are given
- a _new filename will be generated without --overwrite parameter
- on directory input every file will be processed in it but not recursively
- order of parameters does not matter
- resizing can be set in percentage too
- resize parameter should be less or equal than original
- resize uses the best (and slowest) resampling method
- default jpeg compression quality is 95%
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BladeEnc 0.9.4.2

BladeEnc 0.9.4.2


BladeEnc is a cross-platform MP3 encoder. more>>
BladeEnc is a freeware MP3 encoder. It is based on the same ISO compression routines as mpegEnc, so you can expect roughly the same, or better, quality . The main difference is the appearance and speed.
BladeEnc doesnt have a nice, user-friendly interface like mpegEnc, but it is more than three times faster, and it works with several popular front-end graphical user interfaces.
BladeEncs output quality is one of those rare subjects that completely divides the world in two parts. Either you love it or you hate it, there never seems to be an opinion inbetween. Different audiophiles and mp3 experts tends to come to completely different conclusions depending on their methods and testsamples.
The reason for this is of course that BladeEnc is a very different mp3 encoder (compared to Fraunhofer, LAME etc) with a very unique approach to mp3 encoding.
In order to compress sound to an mp3 file, you need to make certain sacrifices in quality. Taking into account how we percieve sound, the mp3 encoder tries to remove the details that it believes us to be least likely to notice. How much that needs to be removed depends on the bitrate and the encoder often has the choice of doing different kinds of sacrifices.
It can remove low volume tones that are "shadowed" by high volume tones of similar frequencies, remove the high frequency part of the sound spectrum, cut down the stereo effect (so called joint stereo) and simply decrease the samplerate. What approach is the best depends on a lot of things, like the style of music and the selected bitrate.
Main features:
- Sourcecode available under the LGPL-license!
- Stereo or Mono output. Can downmix to Mono on the fly.
- Supports the following bitrates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 and 320 kBit/s. However, for bitrates lower than 128 kBit we seriously recommend you to use another encoder.
- Flags like Private, Original and Copyright can be set.
- Input samples can be in either 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz.
- Both 8 and 16-bit samples are supported.
- Working CRC checksum generation (since 0.80). The ISO reference code had broken CRC calculations, which has been inherited into every ISO based encoder that havent added a fix for it.
- Can be plugged directly into many popular 3rd party products, giving them integrated mp3 encoding abilities.
- Encodes chunks of data from memory to memory, no need to use files or pipes.
- Can be compiled for nearly any operating system still in use.
- Commandline based, makes it easy to include BladeEnc into BAT files and shell scripts.
- Only mp3 encoder that supports gapless encoding.
- Reads standard uncompressed WAV- and AIFF-files as well as well as RAW PCM-data.
- Batch encoding. Can encode any number of samples in a row.
- Wildcards supported. You can for example encode all WAV-files in a directory by typing *.WAV".
- Input samples can be automatically deleted after encoding.
- Large selection of graphical frontends available.
- Task priority can be set from the commandline and is by default set to LOWEST so that you still can use your computer effectively while encoding (Windows & OS/2 only).
- Full support for pipes and redirection (stdin and stdout).
- Textbased configuration file where you can change default settings.
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