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Wav and Flac conversion 1
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV. more>>
FLAC is a lossless compression method for audio files. Using it, one is able to reduce the filesize and keep the same audio quality as a regular WAV file (CD quality).
The FLAC format is open source, and can be read without any problem by such applications as Amarok or Kaffeine.
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV.
You will need the FLAC application to be installed on your system to use these service menus.
<<lessThe FLAC format is open source, and can be read without any problem by such applications as Amarok or Kaffeine.
Wav and Flac conversion contains two service menus: one to convert WAV files into FLAC, and one to convert FLAC files into WAV.
You will need the FLAC application to be installed on your system to use these service menus.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gtk+ 2.0 Change Theme 0.3.1
Gtk+ 2.0 Change Theme is a tiny GUI application that aims to make theme preview and selection as slick as possible. more>>
As the name suggests, this little program lets you change your Gtk+ 2.0 theme. The aim is to make theme preview and selection as slick as possible.
Themes installed on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For a comprehensive demonstration theres a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore with the original.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for a number of a packaging glitches.
<<lessThemes installed on the system are presented for selection and previewed on the fly. For a comprehensive demonstration theres a large variety of widgets.
It was originally derived from Gtk Theme Switch, but what started out as a hack to remove various nuisances now shares no code whatsoever anymore with the original.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for a number of a packaging glitches.
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1654 downloads
Change Control Request Manager 0.3.0
Change Control Request Manager is an online system for managing change requests for businesses. more>>
Change Control Request Manager is an online system for managing change requests for businesses. Change Control Request Manager project can be customized to fit the needs of a particular business.
Main features:
- Abillity to customize data entry fields. Field type include test, dropdown list, boolean, date, and integer.
- Search for existing CCR records.
- Custom logo. You can place your companys logo at the top.
- Custom Disclaimer message.
- User administration.
- Install script.
Enhancements:
- A reporting system was added.
- Similar to the browse order screen, you can customize the report and display a date range to print.
<<lessMain features:
- Abillity to customize data entry fields. Field type include test, dropdown list, boolean, date, and integer.
- Search for existing CCR records.
- Custom logo. You can place your companys logo at the top.
- Custom Disclaimer message.
- User administration.
- Install script.
Enhancements:
- A reporting system was added.
- Similar to the browse order screen, you can customize the report and display a date range to print.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network Device Change Control 3.10
Network Device Change Control (NDCC) is a system that monitors and records changes to the configurations of network equipment. more>>
Network Device Change Control (NDCC) is a system that monitors and records changes to the configurations of network equipment.
Network Device Change Control can store configuration snapshots for any text-based configs. It has been used to store configurations from Unix and Linux systems, Cisco routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls, Foundry, NetScreen, Juniper, NetScaler, and others.
It only took a while to realize that router changes should be tracked. I rewrote the system to give a current and once-back system of configurations. Since I was using diff, I decided to leave the diff information in the system. Those diffs were emailed to a group so everyone knew when something was changed, along with what was changed.
Some time later, a bank needed to track configuration files, and the system was upgraded for use within a database. The first implementation was using perl as a CGI script against a PostgreSQL database. The company wanted many changes made for their auditing needs and most of those changes enhanced NDCC. Upgrades to their environment moved things to PHP and MySQL, and the system was rewritten for that environment and the old perl code has since been lost.
<<lessNetwork Device Change Control can store configuration snapshots for any text-based configs. It has been used to store configurations from Unix and Linux systems, Cisco routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls, Foundry, NetScreen, Juniper, NetScaler, and others.
It only took a while to realize that router changes should be tracked. I rewrote the system to give a current and once-back system of configurations. Since I was using diff, I decided to leave the diff information in the system. Those diffs were emailed to a group so everyone knew when something was changed, along with what was changed.
Some time later, a bank needed to track configuration files, and the system was upgraded for use within a database. The first implementation was using perl as a CGI script against a PostgreSQL database. The company wanted many changes made for their auditing needs and most of those changes enhanced NDCC. Upgrades to their environment moved things to PHP and MySQL, and the system was rewritten for that environment and the old perl code has since been lost.
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Added: 2006-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1177 downloads
flactagger 3.0.0
flactagger is a simple command line tool to tag FLAC files. more>>
flactagger is a simple command line tool to tag FLAC files. flactagger is a tagger, not a tag editor/viewer.
flactagger is free software licenced under the GNU GPL.
<<lessflactagger is free software licenced under the GNU GPL.
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Added: 2007-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DBD::ODBC::Changes 1.13
DBD::ODBC::Changes is a Perl module with logs of significant changes to the DBD::ODBC. more>>
DBD::ODBC::Changes is a Perl module with logs of significant changes to the DBD::ODBC.
<<less Download (0.095MB)
Added: 2006-09-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1126 downloads
FLAC 1.1.4
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. more>>
FLAC is Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality.
This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC is freely available and supported on most operating systems, including Windows, "unix" (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X, IRIX), BeOS, OS/2, and Amiga. There are build systems for autotools, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder.
The FLAC project consists of:
the stream format
reference encoders and decoders in library form
flac, a command-line program to encode and decode FLAC files
metaflac, a command-line metadata editor for FLAC files
input plugins for various music players
When we say that FLAC is "Free" it means more than just that it is available at no cost. It means that the specification of the format is fully open to the public to be used for any purpose (the FLAC project reserves the right to set the FLAC specification and certify compliance), and that neither the FLAC format nor any of the implemented encoding/decoding methods are covered by any known patent. It also means that all the source code is available under open-source licenses. It is the first truly open and free lossless audio format.
Main features:
- Lossless: The encoding of audio (PCM) data incurs no loss of information, and the decoded audio is bit-for-bit identical to what went into the encoder. Each frame contains a 16-bit CRC of the frame data for detecting transmission errors. The integrity of the audio data is further insured by storing an MD5 signature of the original unencoded audio data in the file header, which can be compared against later during decoding or testing.
- Fast: FLAC is asymmetric in favor of decode speed. Decoding requires only integer arithmetic, and is much less compute-intensive than for most perceptual codecs. Real-time decode performance is easily achievable on even modest hardware.
- Hardware support: Because of FLACs free reference implementation and low decoding complexity, FLAC is currently the only lossless codec that has any kind of hardware support.
- Streamable: Each FLAC frame contains enough data to decode that frame. FLAC does not even rely on previous or following frames. FLAC uses sync codes and CRCs (similar to MPEG and other formats), which, along with framing, allow decoders to pick up in the middle of a stream with a minimum of delay.
- Seekable: FLAC supports fast sample-accurate seeking. Not only is this useful for playback, it makes FLAC files suitable for use in editing applications.
- Flexible metadata: New metadata blocks can be defined and implemented in future versions of FLAC without breaking older streams or decoders. Currently there are metadata types for tags, cue sheets, and seek tables. Applications can write their own APPLICATION metadata once they register an ID
- Suitable for archiving: FLAC is an open format, and there is no generation loss if you need to convert your data to another format in the future. In addition to the frame CRCs and MD5 signature, flac has a verify option that decodes the encoded stream in parallel with the encoding process and compares the result to the original, aborting with an error if there is a mismatch.
- Convenient CD archiving: FLAC has a "cue sheet" metadata block for storing a CD table of contents and all track and index points. For instance, you can rip a CD to a single file, then import the CDs extracted cue sheet while encoding to yield a single file representation of the entire CD. If your original CD is damaged, the cue sheet can be exported later in order to burn an exact copy.
- Error resistant: Because of FLACs framing, stream errors limit the damage to the frame in which the error occurred, typically a small fraction of a second worth of data. Contrast this with some other lossless codecs, in which a single error destroys the remainder of the stream.
What FLAC is not:
- Lossy. FLAC is intended for lossless compression only, as there are many good lossy formats already, such as Vorbis, MPC, and MP3 (see LAME for an excellent open-source implementation).
- SDMI compliant, et cetera. There is no intention to support any methods of copy protection, which are, for all practical purposes, a complete waste of bits. (Another way to look at it is that since copy protection is futile, it really carries no information, so you might say FLAC already losslessly compresses all possible copy protection information down to zero bits!) Of course, we cant stop what some misguided person does with proprietary metadata blocks, but then again, non-proprietary decoders will skip them anyway.
<<lessThis is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC is freely available and supported on most operating systems, including Windows, "unix" (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X, IRIX), BeOS, OS/2, and Amiga. There are build systems for autotools, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder.
The FLAC project consists of:
the stream format
reference encoders and decoders in library form
flac, a command-line program to encode and decode FLAC files
metaflac, a command-line metadata editor for FLAC files
input plugins for various music players
When we say that FLAC is "Free" it means more than just that it is available at no cost. It means that the specification of the format is fully open to the public to be used for any purpose (the FLAC project reserves the right to set the FLAC specification and certify compliance), and that neither the FLAC format nor any of the implemented encoding/decoding methods are covered by any known patent. It also means that all the source code is available under open-source licenses. It is the first truly open and free lossless audio format.
Main features:
- Lossless: The encoding of audio (PCM) data incurs no loss of information, and the decoded audio is bit-for-bit identical to what went into the encoder. Each frame contains a 16-bit CRC of the frame data for detecting transmission errors. The integrity of the audio data is further insured by storing an MD5 signature of the original unencoded audio data in the file header, which can be compared against later during decoding or testing.
- Fast: FLAC is asymmetric in favor of decode speed. Decoding requires only integer arithmetic, and is much less compute-intensive than for most perceptual codecs. Real-time decode performance is easily achievable on even modest hardware.
- Hardware support: Because of FLACs free reference implementation and low decoding complexity, FLAC is currently the only lossless codec that has any kind of hardware support.
- Streamable: Each FLAC frame contains enough data to decode that frame. FLAC does not even rely on previous or following frames. FLAC uses sync codes and CRCs (similar to MPEG and other formats), which, along with framing, allow decoders to pick up in the middle of a stream with a minimum of delay.
- Seekable: FLAC supports fast sample-accurate seeking. Not only is this useful for playback, it makes FLAC files suitable for use in editing applications.
- Flexible metadata: New metadata blocks can be defined and implemented in future versions of FLAC without breaking older streams or decoders. Currently there are metadata types for tags, cue sheets, and seek tables. Applications can write their own APPLICATION metadata once they register an ID
- Suitable for archiving: FLAC is an open format, and there is no generation loss if you need to convert your data to another format in the future. In addition to the frame CRCs and MD5 signature, flac has a verify option that decodes the encoded stream in parallel with the encoding process and compares the result to the original, aborting with an error if there is a mismatch.
- Convenient CD archiving: FLAC has a "cue sheet" metadata block for storing a CD table of contents and all track and index points. For instance, you can rip a CD to a single file, then import the CDs extracted cue sheet while encoding to yield a single file representation of the entire CD. If your original CD is damaged, the cue sheet can be exported later in order to burn an exact copy.
- Error resistant: Because of FLACs framing, stream errors limit the damage to the frame in which the error occurred, typically a small fraction of a second worth of data. Contrast this with some other lossless codecs, in which a single error destroys the remainder of the stream.
What FLAC is not:
- Lossy. FLAC is intended for lossless compression only, as there are many good lossy formats already, such as Vorbis, MPC, and MP3 (see LAME for an excellent open-source implementation).
- SDMI compliant, et cetera. There is no intention to support any methods of copy protection, which are, for all practical purposes, a complete waste of bits. (Another way to look at it is that since copy protection is futile, it really carries no information, so you might say FLAC already losslessly compresses all possible copy protection information down to zero bits!) Of course, we cant stop what some misguided person does with proprietary metadata blocks, but then again, non-proprietary decoders will skip them anyway.
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Duplicate Music Matcher 2.3
Duplicate Music Matcher is a script to quickly find duplicate MP3 files based on letter matching. more>>
Duplicate Music Matcher is a script to quickly find duplicate MP3 files based on letter matching.
Duplicate Music Matcher is helpful for weeding out duplicates that may not be of the same encoding, format, or even the same filename.
Enhancements:
- pymad pyvorbis python-flac deps were all removed in favor of mutagen
- GUI code was updated (no more SimpleGladeApp)
- Delete key have been bound in the GUI
- More accurate matching for ogg and flac files
- The filename column is now resizable
- The GUI play and stop buttons now use audacious.FLAC should now also give a length value
- Some oggs might have a huge bitrate value due to a bug in mutagen.
<<lessDuplicate Music Matcher is helpful for weeding out duplicates that may not be of the same encoding, format, or even the same filename.
Enhancements:
- pymad pyvorbis python-flac deps were all removed in favor of mutagen
- GUI code was updated (no more SimpleGladeApp)
- Delete key have been bound in the GUI
- More accurate matching for ogg and flac files
- The filename column is now resizable
- The GUI play and stop buttons now use audacious.FLAC should now also give a length value
- Some oggs might have a huge bitrate value due to a bug in mutagen.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
942 downloads
Apache::MP3 4.00
Apache::MP3 is a Perl module that can generate streamable directories of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. more>>
Apache::MP3 is a Perl module that can generate streamable directories of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files.
SYNOPSIS
# httpd.conf or srm.conf
AddType audio/mpeg mp3 MP3
AddType audio/playlist m3u M3U
AddType audio/x-scpls pls PLS
AddType application/x-ogg ogg OGG
# httpd.conf or access.conf
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Sorted subclass to get sortable directory listings
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Sorted
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Playlist subclass to get persistent playlists
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Playlist
< /Location >
A demo version can be browsed at http://www.modperl.com/Songs/.
This module makes it possible to browse a directory hierarchy containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or Wav files, sort them on various fields, download them, stream them to an MP3 decoder like WinAmp, and construct playlists. The display is configurable and subclassable.
NOTE: This version of Apache::MP3 is substantially different from the pre-2.0 version described in The Perl Journal. Specifically, the format to use for HREF links has changed. See Linking for details.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# httpd.conf or srm.conf
AddType audio/mpeg mp3 MP3
AddType audio/playlist m3u M3U
AddType audio/x-scpls pls PLS
AddType application/x-ogg ogg OGG
# httpd.conf or access.conf
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Sorted subclass to get sortable directory listings
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Sorted
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Playlist subclass to get persistent playlists
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Playlist
< /Location >
A demo version can be browsed at http://www.modperl.com/Songs/.
This module makes it possible to browse a directory hierarchy containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or Wav files, sort them on various fields, download them, stream them to an MP3 decoder like WinAmp, and construct playlists. The display is configurable and subclassable.
NOTE: This version of Apache::MP3 is substantially different from the pre-2.0 version described in The Perl Journal. Specifically, the format to use for HREF links has changed. See Linking for details.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Yet another MP3 Tool 0.5
YAMT is Yet Another MP3 Tool which helps you to organize your MP3s. more>>
YAMT is Yet Another MP3 Tool which helps you to organize your MP3s. Its a program for GNOME and allows you to edit the ID3 TAG of one MP3 file, change the tag of many files at once and many other.
Main features:
- Editing of single ID3 TAGs
- Rename files based on their ID3 TAGs
- Mass tagging with variables %dir and %file for the current directory and file
- Auto tagging
- Tag exchanging
- Sorting (unsorting) into (from)subdirectories
- Explore your mp3s (with filter ability)
- Create Playlists
Enhancements:
- A log window where YAMTs current activities are shown
- New feature: you may replace eg. ever %20 in filenames with spaces
- Find-feature was restructured and is now named explore
- A popup menu in the edit and explore notebook page (just right-click for it) (If you select an item (eg. mass) the options for this are taken from the appropriate notebook page)
- some documentation (please look at the help menu)
- A progress bar to indicate activity
- "Set" feature renamed to "Auto Tag"
- New option in "Auto Tag": move everything between parantheses to the comment field
- YAMT does not any longer check only for a valid mpeg header since this worked not properly, but also checks for ".mp3" as the extension
- japanese translation
- new logo and icon
- Many bug fixes
<<lessMain features:
- Editing of single ID3 TAGs
- Rename files based on their ID3 TAGs
- Mass tagging with variables %dir and %file for the current directory and file
- Auto tagging
- Tag exchanging
- Sorting (unsorting) into (from)subdirectories
- Explore your mp3s (with filter ability)
- Create Playlists
Enhancements:
- A log window where YAMTs current activities are shown
- New feature: you may replace eg. ever %20 in filenames with spaces
- Find-feature was restructured and is now named explore
- A popup menu in the edit and explore notebook page (just right-click for it) (If you select an item (eg. mass) the options for this are taken from the appropriate notebook page)
- some documentation (please look at the help menu)
- A progress bar to indicate activity
- "Set" feature renamed to "Auto Tag"
- New option in "Auto Tag": move everything between parantheses to the comment field
- YAMT does not any longer check only for a valid mpeg header since this worked not properly, but also checks for ".mp3" as the extension
- japanese translation
- new logo and icon
- Many bug fixes
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Quick and Dirty Transcoder 0.1
Quick and Dirty Transcoder provides a simple shell script that adds transcoding support to Amarok using gstreamer. more>>
Quick and Dirty Transcoder provides a simple shell script that adds transcoding support to Amarok using gstreamer.
The only prerequisites are that you have gstreamer installed and the appropriate plugins.
Quick and Dirty Transcoder works with transcoding when copying files to a media player and also adds a context menu to allow you to transcode files in your collection. When doing the latter, the transcoded file will be written to the same directory as the original file.
You can configure dirtyxcode by creating a file in your home directory ~/.dirtyxcode.sh. The format of the configuration is a shell script that will be sourced by dirtyxcode. You can use this to control how dirtyxcode constructs the gstreamer pipeline. For example, to change the flacencoder element add the following:
flac_enc="myflacencoder myflacencopt=foo"
You can also add options to the existing encoders by setting
< format >_enc_options, for example to change the preset quality
setting for the mp3 encoder (lame), add the following to your
~/.dirtyxcode.sh file.
mp3_enc_options="preset=extreme"
The default gstreamer plugins used by Quick and Dirty Transcoder are:
- wav: wavenc
- mp3: lame
- ogg: vorbisenc
- m4a: faac
- aac: faac
- flac: flacenc
<<lessThe only prerequisites are that you have gstreamer installed and the appropriate plugins.
Quick and Dirty Transcoder works with transcoding when copying files to a media player and also adds a context menu to allow you to transcode files in your collection. When doing the latter, the transcoded file will be written to the same directory as the original file.
You can configure dirtyxcode by creating a file in your home directory ~/.dirtyxcode.sh. The format of the configuration is a shell script that will be sourced by dirtyxcode. You can use this to control how dirtyxcode constructs the gstreamer pipeline. For example, to change the flacencoder element add the following:
flac_enc="myflacencoder myflacencopt=foo"
You can also add options to the existing encoders by setting
< format >_enc_options, for example to change the preset quality
setting for the mp3 encoder (lame), add the following to your
~/.dirtyxcode.sh file.
mp3_enc_options="preset=extreme"
The default gstreamer plugins used by Quick and Dirty Transcoder are:
- wav: wavenc
- mp3: lame
- ogg: vorbisenc
- m4a: faac
- aac: faac
- flac: flacenc
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: BSD License Price:
875 downloads
flac2mp3 0.2.9 / 0.3.0 RC1
flac2mp3 project is a tool to convert audio files from flac to mp3 format. more>>
flac2mp3 project is a tool to convert audio files from flac to mp3 format.
<<less Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2007-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
605 downloads

jlGui for Linux 3.0
a music player for the Java platform. more>> jlGui is a music player for the Java platform. It is based on Java Sound 1.0 (i.e. JDK 1.3+). It supports WAV, AU, AIFF, MP3, OGG VORBIS, FLAC, MONKEYs AUDIO and SPEEX audio formats. User Interface is WinAmp skins 2.0 compliant. It provides M3U and PLS support (Playlist).
Spectrum/Time visual added.
FLAC audio format support added.
Monkeys Audio format support added.
Search in playlist feature added.
Preferences panel improved :
Skin browser, spectrum analyzer setup, JavaSound device setup, system properties.
Skin support improved :
Spline for equalizer, keyboard shortcuts, drag&drop support for playlist, rollover on playlist pop-up menus.
Pop-up menus improved : Play File/Location, playlist editor switch, equalizer switch, jump to file feature.
Misc :
Front-end refactored from AWT to SWING, codecs updated, JSE 1.6RC support added.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-02 License: Freeware Price: Free
208 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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Gnome Desktop Change 0.2.1
Gnome Desktop Change is a daemon that changes randomly your GNOME desktop background. more>>
Gnome Desktop Change is a daemon that changes randomly your GNOME desktop background.
Gnome Desktop Change is a daemon that changes randomly your GNOME desktop background. Its totally written in C++, it uses FAM (File Alteration Monitor) to detect changes into directory that contains picture files, and its multithread.
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