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Songs 0.3
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. more>>
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. It supports an infinite number of tracks, huge audio files, and various effects.
One important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
<<lessOne important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1223 downloads
Bollywood Songs Download 1
This is a free bollywood song for you to use as an example of what we have available. Download bollywood songs for free and hindi songs for free in m... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-28 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Make audio 0.4.1
Make audio is a graphical tool to create audio CDs from MP3 or wav files. more>>
Make audio is a graphical tool to create audio CDs from MP3 or wav files. You can simply arrange a playlist of all songs that you want. The application converts MP3 files to WAV and then burns them on the CD.
<<less Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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syrinx 0.9
Sysrinx is a semi-intelligent controller for mpg123 that features searching ID3 tags and random song selection. more>>
Sysrinx is a semi-intelligent controller for mpg123 that features searching ID3 tags and random song selection.
Here is how to setup:
First youll have to add you mp3s to the database, if you have all your mp3s in /mp3 you do this:
syrinx -U /mp3
This adds all files with a .mp3 extension recursively starting from /mp3. If you have more in other directories just specify the base for those when its finished adding the first ones.
Note: this may take a while if you have a lot of mp3s or a lot of other files stored above the base directory, also only mp3s with id3 tags will be added to the database as they are needed for searching. When you need to add more mp3s just use -U to add them, tracks which are already in the database will not be overwritten.
Use:
syrinx "search string" will play songs whose title, album name, or artist match the string you entered
-t "search string" will restrict the search to title
-a to album
-p to artist, and
-g to genre (note -g uses the genre names i.e. Classical, Metal, not the number)
syrinx -f will play random songs, but will play songs you listen to all the way through more, and songs you skip less. You can also specify a search string after -f so it will only play song from a certain subset.
To skip a song press ctrl-c, to exit press ctrl-c twice in quick succesion, like the operation of mpg123 on its own.
Enhancements:
- Song can only be linked once in mood play now
<<lessHere is how to setup:
First youll have to add you mp3s to the database, if you have all your mp3s in /mp3 you do this:
syrinx -U /mp3
This adds all files with a .mp3 extension recursively starting from /mp3. If you have more in other directories just specify the base for those when its finished adding the first ones.
Note: this may take a while if you have a lot of mp3s or a lot of other files stored above the base directory, also only mp3s with id3 tags will be added to the database as they are needed for searching. When you need to add more mp3s just use -U to add them, tracks which are already in the database will not be overwritten.
Use:
syrinx "search string" will play songs whose title, album name, or artist match the string you entered
-t "search string" will restrict the search to title
-a to album
-p to artist, and
-g to genre (note -g uses the genre names i.e. Classical, Metal, not the number)
syrinx -f will play random songs, but will play songs you listen to all the way through more, and songs you skip less. You can also specify a search string after -f so it will only play song from a certain subset.
To skip a song press ctrl-c, to exit press ctrl-c twice in quick succesion, like the operation of mpg123 on its own.
Enhancements:
- Song can only be linked once in mood play now
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1187 downloads
Lyriki 0.3
Lyriki is an an amaroK lyrics plugin to interface with lyriki.com, a wikimedia site for lyrics. more>>
Lyriki is an an amaroK lyrics plugin to interface with lyriki.com, a wikimedia site for lyrics.
It displays current song lyrics in the lyrics browser (when found) or a list with suggested results.
In any case pressing the add lyrics button should open the songs page where you can edit its contents (or create the page if there wasnt one already).
<<lessIt displays current song lyrics in the lyrics browser (when found) or a list with suggested results.
In any case pressing the add lyrics button should open the songs page where you can edit its contents (or create the page if there wasnt one already).
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Added: 2006-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Amarok Music Diary 0.3.4
Amarok Music Diary creates a SQLite3 Database with every song played a day. more>>
Amarok Music Diary creates a SQLite3 Database with every song played a day. It is possible to add a custom lyric to every database entry html-File export is provided. An example: http://www.sbox.tugraz.at/home/s/stifi/stifi_blog/
Usage:
The database is stored in ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/amarok-diary.db
To add lyrics, use to Context Menu Entry
For viewing it, use sqlitebrowser http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
(To due a change in the sqlite data format you may need the CVS Version of the sqlitebrowser)
To export the database use the context menu entry. Per default only songs with the public flag set are exported. This option can be changed in the configuration file.
<<lessUsage:
The database is stored in ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/amarok-diary.db
To add lyrics, use to Context Menu Entry
For viewing it, use sqlitebrowser http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
(To due a change in the sqlite data format you may need the CVS Version of the sqlitebrowser)
To export the database use the context menu entry. Per default only songs with the public flag set are exported. This option can be changed in the configuration file.
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Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qSong 0.9.2
qSong project is a song database program with multimedia features. more>>
qSong project is a song database and a lyrics manager program with multimedia features.
Main features:
- Store and manage song lyrics
- One ssong can have multiple versions
- Song can have related songs
- Copyright information - authors and ccli
- Comprehensive authors database
- Attachment of multimedia files (sound files, picures, tabs...)
- Searching and sorting songs in many cathegories using tree view of the database
- Grouping songs in songbooks
- Every item in database can have comments
qSong is written in C++ with Qt4 library. It uses SQlite3 as a database backend so it is easy to acces the song database in standard way by 3rd party SQL tools through database intercaces as ODCB or JDBC.
I have chosen this platform because is very portable, relatively fast and easy to extendable with plugins.
<<lessMain features:
- Store and manage song lyrics
- One ssong can have multiple versions
- Song can have related songs
- Copyright information - authors and ccli
- Comprehensive authors database
- Attachment of multimedia files (sound files, picures, tabs...)
- Searching and sorting songs in many cathegories using tree view of the database
- Grouping songs in songbooks
- Every item in database can have comments
qSong is written in C++ with Qt4 library. It uses SQlite3 as a database backend so it is easy to acces the song database in standard way by 3rd party SQL tools through database intercaces as ODCB or JDBC.
I have chosen this platform because is very portable, relatively fast and easy to extendable with plugins.
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Added: 2006-12-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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songanalysis 0.4.0
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format. more>>
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format and produces an output consisting of the volume differential, the relative strength in each frequency band, and the tempo.
This is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
<<lessThis is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
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Added: 2006-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Beep Media Player RSS feed provider 0.1.0
Beep Media Player RSS feed provider is a tool for generating RSS feeds of songs played by BMP. more>>
Beep Media Player RSS feed provider is a tool for generating RSS feeds of songs played by BMP.
bmp-rss-feeder is a plugin for the Beep Media Player that makes it possible to publish an RSS feed containing the names of recently played songs.
The feed can be published both locally and on the Internet.
<<lessbmp-rss-feeder is a plugin for the Beep Media Player that makes it possible to publish an RSS feed containing the names of recently played songs.
The feed can be published both locally and on the Internet.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Headphone 0.1
Headphone is a little script that offers a Dj-ing feature. more>>
Headphone is an amaroK script that offers a Dj-ing feature. You can send one or more songs from the playlist to the xmms - player.
TODO:
Configure the xmms - player to another soundcard or another channel of your soundcard.
Use the "Sent To" "Headphone" button.
That it is. The song will be played with the xmms - player.
<<lessTODO:
Configure the xmms - player to another soundcard or another channel of your soundcard.
Use the "Sent To" "Headphone" button.
That it is. The song will be played with the xmms - player.
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Added: 2006-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Per-Song Volume 0.2.0
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information. more>>
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information.
What it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
<<lessWhat it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sing and Study 0.0724
useful software which helps you learn a new language by songs. more>>
Sing and Study 0.0724 is a useful software which helps you learn a new language by songs.
Major Features:
- Organize all of them in one convenient place for easier learning
- Find the song's lyrics
- Translate the lyrics
- Show album covers
- Search Youtube videos
- Play a game of guessing words (every time different words)
- Start listening to the music and learning a new language now!
Added: 2009-07-27 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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Musical MIDI Accompaniment 1.2
MMA (Musical MIDI Accompaniment) is an accompaniment generator. more>>
MMA (Musical MIDI Accompaniment) is an accompaniment generator. It creates MIDI tracks for a soloist to perform over from a user-supplied file containing chords and MMA directives.
Musical MIDI Accompaniment is very versatile and generates excellent tracks. It comes with an extensive user-extendable library with a variety of patterns for various popular rhythms, an extensive user manual, and several demo songs.
It is a command line driven program. It creates MIDI files which need a sequencer or MIDI file play program.
Main features:
- mma - the executable python script,
- modules - the various python modules needed to run MMA,
- lib - a set of standard library files which contain MMA patterns for different rhythms,
- songs - a few demo songs
Enhancements:
- A new command set that lets MMA create and play MIDI files on-the-fly, some additional synchronization options, smoother volume changes with (De)Crescendos, and minor bugfixes/improvements.
<<lessMusical MIDI Accompaniment is very versatile and generates excellent tracks. It comes with an extensive user-extendable library with a variety of patterns for various popular rhythms, an extensive user manual, and several demo songs.
It is a command line driven program. It creates MIDI files which need a sequencer or MIDI file play program.
Main features:
- mma - the executable python script,
- modules - the various python modules needed to run MMA,
- lib - a set of standard library files which contain MMA patterns for different rhythms,
- songs - a few demo songs
Enhancements:
- A new command set that lets MMA create and play MIDI files on-the-fly, some additional synchronization options, smoother volume changes with (De)Crescendos, and minor bugfixes/improvements.
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Randomplay 0.49
Randomplay is a command-line based shuffle music player that remembers songs between sessions. more>>
Randomplay is a command-line based shuffle music player that remembers songs between sessions.
Randomplay plays your music collection (or execute any arbitrary commands on any arbitrary filetypes) in random order, remembering songs played across sessions.
Randomplay also has many features to make command-line music playing more convenient, including recursive regexp searching for tracks and the ability to specify a certain number of tracks, bytes, or minutes to play.
Randomplay will also generate a list of music files to be loaded onto a portable music player device. It includes a random weighting feature, so your favorite songs are more likely to come up in the random shuffle.
Randomplay is a convenient tool for the user who does everything in an xterm window or console and is constantly devising complex find/grep/sed command lines to play just the right set of songs.
Following are some example invocations of randomplay to give a general sense of its flexibility; see the manpage for more complete information:
Play all ogg files in dir1 and dir2 under your home directory, and dir3 under the base directory specified in ~/.randomplayrc, which have not been played for 15 days in random order with 5 seconds between songs:
randomplay --days=15 --pause=5 --player ogg=ogg123 ~/dir1 ~/dir2 =dir3
Play all ogg, wav, and mp3 files under the current directory (or base directory, if specified in .randomplayrc file) which have not been played for 10 days in alphabetical order, switch the skip to next song keystroke to G or g and quit to q or c:
randomplay --norandom --key next=Gg --key quit=qc
Play all files under the current directory with the strings "frisell" and "bill" in the filename, in any order, (saves having to hunt down a file in a hierarchy), ignore whether the file has been played recently, but stop playing after 15 minutes:
randomplay --regexp frisell bill -0 --maxtime=15m
Display 100M worth of music files, randomly sorted, without recording the history of tracks, using the default music directory (or the current directory if not specified):
randomplay --maxsize=100M --noremember --names-only
Play the last 10 songs played over again:
randomplay --last=10
Play songs test.ogg, test2.ogg, test3.ogg, and all files in musicdir in random order without weighting preferred songs:
randomplay --noweight test.ogg test2.ogg test3.ogg musicdir
Copy 128M of songs into a Neuros Audio Player, using positron:
positron add randomplay --names-only --maxsize=128M
Pick a random jpeg or png file that has not been displayed in the last week from the images directory and display it with ImageMagick display command:
randomplay --player jpg=display --player gif=display --days 7 ~/images
Enhancements:
- New keystrokes for pausing and displaying all available keystrokes while playing were added.
- UTF-8 output for MP3 tags can now be disabled.
- A bug that prevented randomplay from working with sox was fixed.
- The documentation was improved.
<<lessRandomplay plays your music collection (or execute any arbitrary commands on any arbitrary filetypes) in random order, remembering songs played across sessions.
Randomplay also has many features to make command-line music playing more convenient, including recursive regexp searching for tracks and the ability to specify a certain number of tracks, bytes, or minutes to play.
Randomplay will also generate a list of music files to be loaded onto a portable music player device. It includes a random weighting feature, so your favorite songs are more likely to come up in the random shuffle.
Randomplay is a convenient tool for the user who does everything in an xterm window or console and is constantly devising complex find/grep/sed command lines to play just the right set of songs.
Following are some example invocations of randomplay to give a general sense of its flexibility; see the manpage for more complete information:
Play all ogg files in dir1 and dir2 under your home directory, and dir3 under the base directory specified in ~/.randomplayrc, which have not been played for 15 days in random order with 5 seconds between songs:
randomplay --days=15 --pause=5 --player ogg=ogg123 ~/dir1 ~/dir2 =dir3
Play all ogg, wav, and mp3 files under the current directory (or base directory, if specified in .randomplayrc file) which have not been played for 10 days in alphabetical order, switch the skip to next song keystroke to G or g and quit to q or c:
randomplay --norandom --key next=Gg --key quit=qc
Play all files under the current directory with the strings "frisell" and "bill" in the filename, in any order, (saves having to hunt down a file in a hierarchy), ignore whether the file has been played recently, but stop playing after 15 minutes:
randomplay --regexp frisell bill -0 --maxtime=15m
Display 100M worth of music files, randomly sorted, without recording the history of tracks, using the default music directory (or the current directory if not specified):
randomplay --maxsize=100M --noremember --names-only
Play the last 10 songs played over again:
randomplay --last=10
Play songs test.ogg, test2.ogg, test3.ogg, and all files in musicdir in random order without weighting preferred songs:
randomplay --noweight test.ogg test2.ogg test3.ogg musicdir
Copy 128M of songs into a Neuros Audio Player, using positron:
positron add randomplay --names-only --maxsize=128M
Pick a random jpeg or png file that has not been displayed in the last week from the images directory and display it with ImageMagick display command:
randomplay --player jpg=display --player gif=display --days 7 ~/images
Enhancements:
- New keystrokes for pausing and displaying all available keystrokes while playing were added.
- UTF-8 output for MP3 tags can now be disabled.
- A bug that prevented randomplay from working with sox was fixed.
- The documentation was improved.
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Added: 2005-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CDcover XMMS Plugin 0.2
CDcover XMMS Plugin displays a graphic dependent on the currently played song. more>>
CDcover XMMS Plugin displays a graphic dependent on the currently played song.
Normal usage would be to display the CD covers for the different songs. The graphics are retrieved from your computer. Therefore searchpaths can be defined, where a corresponding cover is searched for.
Main features:
- Define as many different search paths as you need, including wildcards
- Buildin skin, full support for custom skins
- Many different graphic formats (supported formats depend on your gtk installation)
- Automatically resizes the images, and preserves aspect-ratio upon request
<<lessNormal usage would be to display the CD covers for the different songs. The graphics are retrieved from your computer. Therefore searchpaths can be defined, where a corresponding cover is searched for.
Main features:
- Define as many different search paths as you need, including wildcards
- Buildin skin, full support for custom skins
- Many different graphic formats (supported formats depend on your gtk installation)
- Automatically resizes the images, and preserves aspect-ratio upon request
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2006-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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