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Mix 1.0

Mix 1.0


Mix is a KDE theme composed by different collected items, which were already installed (Main Plastic): Plastic, SUSE etc.. more>>
Mix is a KDE theme composed by different collected items, which were already installed: Plastik, SUSE etc..

Plus many different Wallpapers - if one installed it. The theme should function also for other distributions.

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AudioMixer 1.2

AudioMixer 1.2


AudioMixer is a small Xforms based audiomixer, with a neat and clean interface. more>>
AudioMixer is a small Xforms based audiomixer, with a neat and clean interface. It supports OSS/Linux and OSS/Free, and features of most soundcards. A special feature is the ability to fade from one source to another which is useful for voice-overs during recording and such.
To install, type make, copy mix binary in path.
Or use the dynamic binary provided here... - move libforms.so.88 to
/lib or /usr/lib, and re-run ldconfig...
If you dont trust binaries, feel free to grab xforms lib from
http://bragg.phys.uwm.edu:80/xforms, and recompile yourself.
Enhancements:
- gray out non existent controls
- volume led bar, stupid but works
- cdplayer controls, DOESNT CONTROL CDPLAYER YET
- audiopci pcm2 fix - report if this doesnt work
- fader now has menus to choose input sources from
- more bloated code
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Datamixer 0.1.88

Datamixer 0.1.88


Datamixer generates mock data, mixes it with data from other sources such as files, and can write the results back to files or t more>>
How do you build a web application without data? Suppose it has many pages, including forms and pages for display. Until theyre developed, users cant enter information. Mock data has to be provided to the application, to test the interaction between screens, business logic, and database.
It may take a good amount of effort to create a mock dataset large and complex enough to mimic real world situations. For example, it is not unusual for an application to be supported by a database schema with hundreds of tables, each with many columns and many foreign key relationships. The database may have millions of rows of data. Datatypes include integer, floating precision, datetime, and string. There are a wide range of values, and they are dependent on each other in ways that must satisfy the business requirements.
Mock data is useful at various points in development. It can be used with an HTTP test client, to simulate the responses a user makes at the front end. It can be inserted directly into the database, to test the database access layer. It can replace the database layer, and be provided directly to the business logic implementation.
It might be nice if the datasets at these different stages come from the same pool, so that their values represent the same underlying model. It would be nice if this model could be constructed once, and then the presentation of the data tailored for the stage at which its used.
Often a great deal of effort is spent reducing the worlds objects into a compact object model. Datamixer goes the other way: it takes a conceptual object model, and explodes it back into a diversity of objects. It tries to make this diversity easy to manage, through configuration and customization. It interacts with data repositories, and is able to mix and merge mock values with real ones. The aim is to make it easy to create the data, so that time can be spent on the data model.
Datamixer does not attempt to analyze a problem domain, in order to generate data that does a better job at testing the domain. It could be driven by a tool that does that kind of analysis.
Installation:
To install, simply unzip or unjar the distribution package to a directory of your choice. A distribution has these directories:
- The data directory has files with samples of commonly used data, such as names. It is intended to grow.
- The doc directory has documentation.
- The examples directory has example Java source and XML configuration scripts. Apache Ant is used to run these examples: type ant build
- The lib directory has all jars required by the application.
Enhancements:
- license changed to BSD.
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UltraMixer 2.0.11

UltraMixer 2.0.11


UltraMixer is a DJ-Mixing-Software which enables you to mix digital music in various formats. more>>
UltraMixer is a DJ-Mixing-Software which enables you to mix digital music in various formats such as MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA or CDs in real time.
All you need is a sound card. The DJs turntables are replaced by two digital SoundPlayers, the "vinyls" are available within seconds through the integrated FileArchive.
UltraMixer is also perfectly suited for the use as virtual jukebox in restaurants, hair studios or medical surgeries. UltraMixer is freely available (freeware*).
Main features:
- MP3,WMA,OGG,CD,WAV,FLAC,ASF,MIDI,XM,IT,MOD,...
- Online CD-title query (CDDB)
- Monitoring over headhones
- Multi-soundcard support
- 3 Band EQEmphasize element in the screenshot
- Volume CrossfaderEmphasize element in the screenshot
- Adjustable fading modesEmphasize element in the screenshot
- Automatic mixingEmphasize element in the screenshot
- BPM Counter
- Reverse Play
- Pitch (-/+ 50%)Emphasize element in the screenshot
- TalkoverEmphasize element in the screenshot
- Keyboard and MIDI control
- Support of the Hercules DJ Console
- Database-driven file archiveEmphasize element in the screenshot
- Unlimited number of cue points
- User-friendly user interface
- Support of skinning for the user interface
- Automatic update function
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Mixxx 1.5.0

Mixxx 1.5.0


Mixxx is a digital DJ system, where wave, ogg and mp3 files can be mixed on a computer for use in live performances. more>>
Mixxx is a digital DJ system, where ogg, wave and mp3 files can be mixed on a computer for use in live performances. Filters, crossfader, and speed control are provided.
Mixxx is designed for DJing for both professional and semi-professional users. Mixxx was started in early 2001 as one of the first digital DJ systems. Today Mixxx includes many features common to digital DJ solutions, but also some very unique features: It is free, and runs on all major desktop operating systems. Futhermore Mixxx has a number of key features to help the DJ in the live mix: Beat estimation, parallel visual displays, and support for many DJ input controllers.
At the moment we are working on Mixxx 2.0 bringing some major new features, including waveform summary displays, new sound effects, and support for pitch independent time stretch.
Enhancements:
- Pitch independant time stretch
- Less bugs! (we hope :)
- Support for ASIO on windows
- Lots more...
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Getopt::Mixed::Help 0.18

Getopt::Mixed::Help 0.18


Getopt::Mixed::Help Perl module can combine Getopt::Mixed with usage and help. more>>
Getopt::Mixed::Help Perl module can combine Getopt::Mixed with usage and help.

SYNOPSIS

use Getopt::Mixed::Help
(< filenames >... => filenames to be processed,
ENV => SCRIPT_OPT_,
ENV_ => SCRIPT_OPT_,
d>debug:i number => turn on debugging information (*),
e>execute => do it without asking for confirmation,
f>force => override all safety checks,
i>interactive => asks for confirmation before doing it,
n>no-execute => just print what would be done without doing it,
q>quiet => suppress all information,
s>summary => print summary information on exit,
v>verbose:i number => turn on verbose information (*),
(*) => (*) You may add a positive integer for a higher level.
);
if ($opt_...

export SCRIPT_OPT_INTERACTIVE=1
test_script -d -v 2 --summary some_file.ext other_file.ext

ABSTRACT

Getopt::Mixed::Help is a simplified interface to Getopt::Mixed adding usage (help) functionality. It automatically adds the options -?, -h and --help (the last two configurable) to print the usage text. It allows to get option values from the environment (if the operating system it runs on supports environment variables). It can also add different flavours of support for multiple options. Finally it supports debugging output of the options used.

The module uses a direct import mechanism called with a hash as parameter. The structure of the hash is as follows:

The key is a combined (SHORT > LONG [ARGUMENT SPECIFIER [VALUE IDENTIFIER]]) option description for Getopt::Mixed, except for the VALUE IDENTIFIER which is simply included into the help text. The value following the key is simply the help text for this option.

If the second character of the first key is not >, the first key is taken as descriptive identifiers for additional parameters and the help for them.
Any key starting with ( and ending with ) will be interpreted as a footnote (additional help text) to the real options. They should be used at the end of the list only.

A key equal to ENV is used to get default values for the remaining options from the environment. For any option not initialised on the command line an environment variable with the prefix of the value following ENV and a rest of the name identical to the uppercase long option name (e.g. SCRIPT_OPT_DEBUG) will be checked. If this environment variable exists, it will be used to set the option. Note that in the name of the rest of the environment variable uppercase is used and hyphens are relaced with underlines.

A key equal to ENV_ is used in the same way as the key ENV. In addition it allows for a special environment variable with the prefix of the value following ENV followed by a single underline (_) as combined initialiser (for more than one option, e.g. export SCRIPT_OPT__=debug verbose=2). Note that no whitespaces are allowed in the values of the options initialised this way as the string in the environment variable is parsed in a simple way.

The module defines the variable $optUsage containing the complete help text.
If an option debug exists and is choosen on the command line, this module will print all option values and all remaining parameters to standard error. The name of this option may be changed, see "changing the debug option" below in the "CHANGING DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR" section.

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MP3Mixer 0.01

MP3Mixer 0.01


Mp3mixer is a simple system to let you mix multiple mpeg audio streams in real time. more>>
Mp3mixer is a simple system to let you mix multiple mpeg audio streams in real time, with a view to copying the capabilities a DJ will have access to - but obviously without quite the same feedback.

MP3Mixer is a quick hack which I wrote up ages ago as a front end to mpg123, and really it shows it, but with a bit of practise you can make it do great things.

The next step is to integrate it into mp3serv so that the results can be broadcast to the world.

This is a reconstruction of an old piece of software I used to have, the basic idea is to let you mix 2 audio streams generated from mpeg audio files with volume and speed control.

The code is basically a wrapper which uses mpg123 to actually decode the mpeg files to raw audio data. The programme then applies the speed control and mixes the two audio streams.

Because sustaining the throughput requires a lot of process switching you need a reasonably high spec machine to keep the audio pipe fed.

Because there is a buffer for talking to the sound card there is a perceptible delay between hitting a kety and the output changing.

Its possible to shrink the buffer and reduce this delay, but the smaller the buffer the more likley there will be skips due to the buffer running dry.

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Added: 2006-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Octopussy 0.9.2

Octopussy 0.9.2


Octopussy is a Perl/XML syslog analyzer, alerter, and reporter. more>>
Octopussy is a Perl/XML syslog analyzer, alerter, and reporter.
Before installing Octopussy, be sure to have installed:
- Apache-ssl
- Apache::ASP
- Perl
- Mod_Perl
- Mysql
- Nscd
- Syslog-ng
and these Perl modules (from CPAN):
- Crypt::PasswdMD5
- Date::Manip
- DBI
- GD::Graph
- Mail::Sender
- Sys::CPU
- Unix::Syslog
- XML::Simple
Enhancements:
- This is the first release with the Apache::ASP Toolkit.
- It provides a better Web UI with new icons (a mix of Tango, Futurosoft, and Crystal Project icons), a live syntax checker in the Wizard, lot of bugfixes in alerts handling, a choice of DB type in System Configuration, a fix for a bug with unknown messages not being re-parsed in the Wizard, and other minor bugfixes.
- users.xml is no longer overwritten in Debian installations.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Songs 0.3

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.
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GNU Phantom.Security 1.00

GNU Phantom.Security 1.00


GNU Phantom.Security is a computer-controlled security system. more>>
GNU Phantom.Security is a computer-controlled security system.
Phantom is designed to be a completely customizable computer controlled security system. All source code (C++/Bourne script) is included. Phantom was designed & tested on a Linux system, but I assume the C++ portions can be easily ported to other Unix systems (even DOS/Windows, maybe?). The Phantom Security system is for use with intrusion/fire detection equipment such as motion sensors, door magnets, and smoke detectors. However, any Normally Open or Normally Closed device may work with little or no change to the code. All source code and diagrams included are free to use,for distributing, and to modify!
Phantom.Controller is to be used in a system with non-powered security devices, i.e. door magnets. Phantom.Controller2 is for systems with powered security devices, i.e. motion sensors & smoke detectors. Anyone with a basic knowledge of circuit design can mix and match from these two diagrams to mix powered & non-powered devices!
Enhancements:
- To compile & install Phantom.Security 1.00:
- configure
- make
- make install
- The default installation directory is /home/Phantom/security. However, this can be modified in the top-level Makefile.am (if this is changed, you need to re-run aclocal, autoconf, & automake). However, both the bindir and datadir should point to the SAME directory, or else Phantom.Security wont function correctly, because it wont be able
- to find the Phantom.conf file.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.0!!! GNU Phantom.Security is out of Beta! I have been running Phantom.Security for months straight on my machine at work and believe it is stable enough to promote it out
- of Beta!
- Created HTML & PostScript versions of documentation. Available on-line.
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Marlin 0.9

Marlin 0.9


Marlin is a sound sample editor. more>>
Marlin is a sample editor for Gnome 2. It uses GStreamer for file operations and for recording and playback, meaning it can handle a great number of formats and work with most sound systems.
Main features:
- Can load from a large number of media formats (.mp3, .ogg, .wav, .au, .flac, .mpg, .avi...)
- Can save to many formats (.mp3, .wav, .au, .ogg, .flac...) and use the Gnome-Media profiles
- Can handle large files with no problems
- Handles cut, copy, paste, replace and mix operations
- Infinite levels of Undo/Redo and everything should be undoable
- Fully Gnome 2 HIG compliant
- Can record from a variety of sources (ALSA, OSS, esd, arts)
- Playback
- Can extract audio from CDs (with optional musicbrainz lookup)
- Gnome-VFS support
- Horizontal and Vertical scaling
- Uses GStreamer
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Session Manager 0.5.4.1 for Firefox

Session Manager 0.5.4.1 for Firefox


Session Manager allows you to save and restore the state of all windows. more>>
Session Manager allows you to save and restore the state of all windows.

Session Manager saves and restores the state of all windows - either when you want it or automatically at startup and after crashes. Additionally it offers you to reopen (accidentally) closed windows and tabs. If youre afraid of losing data while browsing - this extension allows you to relax...

This extension replaces SessionSaver and Tab Mix Plus session manager. It stores more data than both of them and should be more reliable in saving and restoring. Although it is not recommended to have more than one session related extension installed, Session Manager is compatible at least with Tab Mix Plus.

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GNU MIX Development Kit 1.2.3

GNU MIX Development Kit 1.2.3


GNU MIX Development Kit is a MIX computer emulator and development kit. more>>
GNU MIX Development Kit offers an emulation of MIX and MIXAL. The current version of MDK includes the following applications:
- mixasm A MIXAL compiler, which translates your source files into binary ones, executable by the MIX virtual machine.
- mixvm A MIX virtual machine which is able to run and debug compiled MIXAL programs, using a command line interface with readlines line editting capabilities.
- gmixvm A MIX virtual machine with a GTK+ GUI which allows you running and debugging your MIXAL programs through a nice graphical interface (see screenshots).
- mixguile A Guile interpreter with an embedded MIX virtual machine, manipulable through a library of Scheme functions.
- mixal-mode.el An Emacs major mode for MIXAL source files editing, providing syntax highlighting, documentation lookup and invocation of mixvm within Emacs.
- mixvm.el An elisp program which allows you to run mixvm within an Emacs GUD window, simultaneously viewing your MIXAL source file in another buffer.
Using the GNU MDK tools, youll be able to:
- write, compile and execute MIXAL programs,
- set breakpoints and run your programs step by step,
- set conditional breakpoints (register change, memory change, etc.),
- collect execution timing statistics,
- trace executed instructions,
- inspect and modify the MIX registers, flags and memory contents at any step,
- simulate MIX input-output devices using the standard output and your file system.
In addition, the MIX virtual machine simulators include an embedded Guile interpreter and, therefore, their functionality can be extended using Scheme.
Enhancements:
- The Gmixvm interface has been improved with respect to the external programs dialog and about box.
- Compilation warnings in PPC and 64-bit platforms were fixed.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
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ac3info 0.1

ac3info 0.1


ac3info project is a tool that extracts some basic information from an AC3 file. more>>
ac3info project is a tool that extracts some basic information from an AC3 file.

Example:

ac3info bjorn.ac3

AC3 Informations for bjorn.ac3
Basic Informations
- Channels : 5.1
- Sample Rate : 48000 Khz
- Bitrate : 448 Kbits/sec

Advanced Informations
- Bit Stream Mode : main audio service: complete main (CM)
- Channels Ordering : L,C,R,SL,SR
- Cmix level : -3.0 dB
- Surround Mix level : -3.0 dB
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Pharago 1.0

Pharago 1.0


Pharago provides a nice Gnome (GTK+) theme. more>>
Pharago provides a nice Gnome (GTK+) theme.

Pharago is a mix of Gonxical for the style and Gnursid for the colours.

There is an alternative menubar for blended window manager themes :

Copy menubar-4blending.png to menubar.png to setup the new menubar
(copy menubar-default.png to menubar.png to get the default one back)

Clearlooks is an engine and it is easy to configure it to have different colour variations I suppose. Pharago is based on Gonxical just like Clarity is (pixmap themes) and it takes more time to change the colours because many pixmaps need to be redesigned !

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