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S-Jog 0.6

S-Jog 0.6


S-Jog is a GUI for Sony VAIO Jog Wheel. more>>
S-Jog is a GUI for Sony VAIO Jog Wheel.
S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to launch user applications, adjust the screen brightness, volume, and also to scroll pages up and down (like a mousewheel).
S-Jog pops up when you move the Jog Wheel, then disappears after 3 seconds of inactivity so that it doesnt waste desktop space.
The aim of S-Jog is to give Linux a nice graphical application to manage Jog-Dial wheel on Sony Vaio laptops. It utilizes the Sony Programmable I/O driver in recent 2.4.x kernels or the legacy SPIC driver provided in S-Jog distribution.
Currently, S-Jog is able to launch applications defined in the sjogrc file, adjust the screen brightness level and also the master volume of the sound card. Also S-Jog makes the Jog-Dial work like a mousewheel and it runs in background.
Enhancements:
- README, sjog.1: Updated doc file
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rsjog 1.1

rsjog 1.1


rsjog is an X11 handler for Sony Vaio jog wheels. more>>
rsjog project is an X11 handler for Sony Vaio jog wheels.
It is designed to work with the /dev/sonypi kernel module.
It provides mousewheel emulation and (optionally) graphical menus you can navigate with the wheel.
Main features:
Simple mode (no menu file)
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel for middle button simulation
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button too
Menu mode
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to pop up menu
- menu hides again after a time if not used
- Scroll through menu with scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to launch action
- Actions to launch programs
- Action to change volume using the wheel
- Action to change lcd brightness using the wheel
- Actions to simulate mouse button presses
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button if menu is not up but also goes back through menu structure/closes menu if visible
- Configuration file to specify menu structure
- Configuration file to specify vaio FN key bindings, file paths, timeouts, slider granularity, etc.
- Automatically reloads config files when they change
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mp3togo 0.5.12

mp3togo 0.5.12


mp3togo is a linux tool for creating low bitrate subsets from a high quality music archive. more>>
mp3togo is a linux tool for creating low bitrate subsets from a high quality music archive. mp3togo was born in the fall of 2004 when my housemate came home with a portable mp3 player and expected to be able to load it with music from our house archive which was mostly comprised of ogg vorbis files.
The sets of files mp3togo creates can be played on most mp3 players, used to create audio and mp3 cds or to create compressed distributions of a set of wav files.
Operation
mp3togo accepts a list of files from the command line or a playlist file or even a running instance of XMMS. The files are converted to wavs with the appropriate command line tools. The uncompressed files are normalized so they sound good together, particularly through earphones. Then they are encoded to a space efficient low bitrate ogg or mp3 format and tagged. The completed files are copied to the destination, preserving a configurable amount of the original directory structure. The free space on the output volume is monitored and mp3togo will stop gracefully when it becomes filled or a preset size limit is reached.
mp3togo can run as a command line program. It will read options from the command line or optionaly from a config file in the invoking users home directory.
mp3togo is written in pure python and has been written with expandability in mind. The various modules can be imported and driven by other python programs. In the near future I intend to write a GUI interface for my mouse using friends.
Disadvantages
Decoding and reencoding a gigabyte of music is time consuming. On my 2.4ghz P4, mp3togo will process 100 average songs in about an hour. It takes about 3.5 hours to fill up my 1GB flash player.
Many mp3 players will use battery power when hooked up to USB. Mine does, as a result I burn 3.5 hours of battery to load my player. It also gets quite upset when the batteries die while transferring files.
One solution to this problem is to convert the files offline. Use a directory on the computers hard disk and set the --max-size option to the free space on the player. Set it to work and go to bed or something. Once it is done the files can be copied over quickly with regular unix tools.
I dont bother with this myself as I rarely erase my whole player. Instead, Ill erase albums as I get bored with them and load new albums in the space freed up. It takes fifteen or twenty minutes and it keeps my travelling collection fresh.
Advantages
If you have spent years ripping your extensive CD collection to high quality ogg vorbis files then the main advantage of mp3togo should be quite obvious. I bought an iRiver player specificaly because of their ogg vorbis support. if you are a free software advocate, you really have to put your money where your mouth is. I found though, that most of my music was encoded at a bitrate that was higher than the iRiver supported. I use the ogg output mode of mp3togo and still get to feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Another major advantage only became clear to me after sorting out the first problem. By reencoding at a lower bitrate you can cram way more music on your player. I fit 180 songs onto my 1GB player by copying them over with cp. By using mp3togo I was able to fit 350 songs on the same player. Thats 50% more music, well worth the extra time spent encoding.
It is true that the quality suffers slightly, but you are listening to this music while jogging or riding the skytrain to work. The original files still exist for cranking to eleven on your expensive super home hi-fi system. With the additional capacity, you can listen until your batteries die and not get bored.
mp3togo normalizes the tracks as it converts them. This eliminates the problem of some songs recorded at a low level and others at a high level. With my player on shuffle mode, I was always reaching into my pocket to adjust the volume. Half the time my big thumbs would hit forward instead of volume up on the tiny joystick and Id have to apologise for cursing to the other people on the bus. With normalization the player stays in my pocket until I get home.
Enhancements:
- eyeD3 support was fixed to work in the absence of ID3.
- A --no-guessing-tags option was added.
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Added: 2007-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kino 1.1.0

Kino 1.1.0


Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. more>>
Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features excellent integration with IEEE-1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back to the camera. Kino captures video to disk in Raw DV and AVI format, in both type-1 DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings.
You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of video/audio, and save it to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key commands.
Also, Kino can export the composite movie in a number of formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. Still frame import and export uses gdk-pixbuf, which has support for BMG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, SVG, Targa, TIFF, and XPM. MP3 requires lame. Ogg Vorbis requires oggenc. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 require mjpegtools or ffmpeg. MPEG-4 requires ffmpeg.
The current release introduces an experimental fx module, which is accessed from the FX tab in the main window. It provides some basic audio and video fx such as importing, filters and transitions for audio and video. It also provides some basic plug-in functionality to allow third party extension.
Currently, Kino does not support other video file formats or encodings. It does not support multiple layers or tracks of video and audio. We plan to implement most of these features, but first we chose to focus on the basics of IEEE-1394, video, audio, and file input and output. We place a lot of emphasis on quality, stability, performance, and workflow.
Main features:
General
- Free Software (GNU GPL)
- GTK+ 2.0 (GNOME) UI
- XML (SMIL like) project file format
- OSS audio
- GDK or XVideo
- online help
- Peer and developer support forums
- User interface translated to Danish, Swedish, French, Czech, and Spanish.
- Extensible project metadata system.
- Ability to "publish" project file and still frames using an extensible scripting interface.
Media Support
- DV-based (libdv codec)
- PAL or NTSC
- AVI (type1 or type2) or Raw DV files. with large AVI (OpenDML) and LFS (>2GB) support
Capture
- IEEE 1394 (Linux 1394) capture and export
- IEEE 1394 transport control (AV/C)
- USB Jog/Shuttle transport control
Editing
- Fast and frame-accurate navigation/scrubbing
- vi keybindings
- GUI transport controls, scrub bar, and shuttle control
- Storyboard view with drag-n-drop
- Trimmer with 3 point insert editing
- Fine-grain thumbnail viewer (Timeline, but not a typical NLE timeline)
- Drag-n-drop from file manager
- USB Jog/Shuttle input
- Undo/Redo up to 99X
Export
- IEEE 1394 DV Export
- Export audio as WAV, Ogg Vorbis (oggenc), MP3 (lame), or MP2 (mp2enc)
- Export (and import) multiple still frames as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PPM, and others
- Export audio/video as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 (with mjpegtools or ffmpeg)
- Export raw DV via pipe, which is extensible with shell scripts.
Effects General
- Background generator: solid colour, gradient, colour range, noise, and image import
- Effects preview
- Effects plugin API (API not yet stable)
Video Filters
- Black/White
- Sepia tone
- Reverse (i.e. inverse or negative)
- Mirror
- Kaleidescope
- Swap (flip)
Video Transitions
- Fade to/from colour
- Dissolve
- Push Wipe
- Barn Door Wipe
- Colour Differences (and Similarities)
Audio Filters
- Silence
- Fade In/Out
Audio Transitions
- Cross-fade
- Dub (from external file)
- Mix (from external file)
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Protux 0.20.3

Protux 0.20.3


Protux is a practical and powerfull multitrack digital audio suite for GNU/Linux. more>>
Protux (and not ProTux) is a practical and powerfull multitrack digital audio suite for GNU/Linux. It aims to be the most practical and one of the most powerful audio recording and editing tool around.
Protux uses another GUI interaction concept then most other applications. Instead of using buttons and menus, it makes use of the JMB (Jog Mouse Board) engine found in the mustux library.
With this concept, the mouse as a clicking device is almost abolished, but instead its only used as a pointing device. Smart keyboard key usage will perform the action you want to perform on the pointed object. Its very fast and intuative as well, at the moment you get used to it, which is a matter of hours!
This concept helps to make a very clean GUI, fast audio processing, and production!
Main features:
- Totally oriented to keyboard+mouse usage, without mouse clicks (JMB Engine)
- Non destructive editing
- Infinite (theoretically) number of tracks
- ALSA based, with transparent sound card buses mapping
- Project / Song Manager
- Real Time Filters
- Gain/Pan Curves
- Fades in/out, and auto cross-fades in clips
- Beautifull documentation/users guide in Latex/Ps/Pdf format
- Mp3/Ogg Import
- Export in PRAF (native format) or Wav
- Support for any sample rate (minimum 32000) at 16 bits (only for now)
- In/Out Buses Monitoring
- Practical Simultaneous record-and-playback
- Very fast peak (Audio Representation) building and drawing
- The best zooming technique known.
- Precision Tuner (for guitar player, for example)
- Clean (very clean!) interface
- Released under the GPL
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Added: 2005-09-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KRunning 0.5.3

KRunning 0.5.3


KRunning is a database manager to track your personal running (track, logging, etc.) events. more>>
KRunning is a database manager to track your personal running (track, jogging, etc.) events. KRunning project prints all results and a document for each runner.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a Position Control Bug that causes that runner could get 2 and more times
- reworked the evaluation routine.
- Store times in milliseconds.
- Fixed a bug that doesnt fill the certification list.
- Added Race table, splitted DBConnection into DBObjects
- Bugfix : getState for Runnerlist
- New RunnerEdit Dialog
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RateXCalc 0.1

RateXCalc 0.1


RateXCalc is a simple tool for audio/video streams and media size/length cross calculation. more>>
RateXCalc is a simple tool for audio/video streams and media size/length cross calculation.
With RateXCalc you can:
- Evaluate the maximum video rate for a perfect fit in different media
- Calculate the final production size for a given movie length and a/v rates
- Jog the video rate with a slider and see the subsequent fit for a given media type
Examples:
1. I have to know the best audio or video bitrate for a given movie (length). Ill lock the audio or the video variable and let the program calculates these values selecting the amount of CD or other media that I intend to use.
2. I want to lock the media variable: changing the other variables the program will let me know how many CD I must use and the percentile fit of the CD or the last one (if more than one).
So I can define the time, choose a preferred audio bitrate and play with the video bitrate slider to get an optimized distribution of data on the x CDs.
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Stencil 2.0.2

Stencil 2.0.2


Stencil is a library for developing web-based applications in C++. more>>
Stencil is a library for developing web-based applications in C++.
It includes request and response objects, a skinnable template engine, server api abstraction, and facilities for load balancing, browser jogging, security and catching runaway CGIs.
Stencil library also includes some useful Javascripts and images.
Stencil is the successor to Groundwork.
Enhancements:
- Fixes a multipart form processing bug.
- All methods use (u)int(16|32|64)_t types rather than (unsigned )(short|long|long long) types.
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Added: 2006-02-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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