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GNoise |
http://gnoise.sourceforge.net |
12958x |
Wave file editor for Linux. Prime considerations were for it to be speedy and be able to handle big files. So far it can: load and display files, generate a display cache, play the file, cut, copy, paste, (unlimited) undo, mute, fade in/out, reverse, normalize, and more.
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GNUitar |
http://www.gnuitar.com |
12826x |
Znakomity program dla gitarzystów zawierający procesor efektów.
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dagrab |
http://web.tiscalinet.it/[..]u/dagrab.html |
12790x |
Dagrab is a program for reading audio tracks from a cdrom drive into wav sound files. It should work with any cdrom drive,provided that digital audio extraction is supported from both the drive and its linux driver, but is only tested with IDE cdroms.
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NetStreamer |
http://flits102-126.flits.rug.nl/[..]treamer.shtml |
12658x |
NetStreamer offers the possibility to distribute live Audio over network, like Music from internal CD-ROMs or a radio signal on the line-input of a PC.
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mp32ogg |
http://unix.freshmeat.net/[..]ects/mp32ogg/ |
12610x |
A perl script to convert MP3 files to Ogg Vorbis files, retaining ID3 information, bitrate, and optionally renaming the output files, as well as deleting the originals.
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Madman |
http://madman.sourceforge.net/ |
12582x |
Madman is music manager of your mp3, ogg files. You can synoptically arrange music files by artist, title of song, album, genre, number of song, track, duration, rating, play count... You can easily search songs by a "fuzzy logic".
Madman can creating and edit playlists (include m3u).
It's extensible by plugins: burn to audio/data cd by k3b, move to trash..
Madman play with XMMS. For example, you can play 20 random songs. Madman can rename ID3tags of songs, directly from file name.
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mpegrec |
http://www.netwaysglobal.com/mpegrec/ |
12428x |
mpegrec (and wavrec, which is bundled with this program) provide direct-to-disk recording of wav and mp3 files from your sound card. 'lame' is required for mpegrec to encode audio on-the-fly to mp3. mpegrec is a simple, multithreaded (and multi-buffering) C application. It has been tested on a dual PII-450 running Linux Mandrake 7.0 with a Soundblaster PCI128 and works well capturing audio at 44.1kHz stereo directly to a 192kb mp3 file. The commandline interface is simple and allows recording for a specified number of seconds, or until Control-C is hit.
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Cantus |
http://www.debain.org/?session=&site=2&project=3&cat=3 |
12374x |
Cantus is an easy to use tool for tagging and renaming MP3 and OGG/Vorbis files. It has many features including mass tagging and renaming of MP3s, the ability to generate a tag out of the filename, filter definitions for renaming, recursive actions, CDDB (Freedb) lookup (no CD needed), copy between ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags, and a lot more.
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Parallel Bladeenc |
http://www.osl.iu.edu/[..]res/bladeenc/ |
12313x |
Parallel Bladeenc is a true parallel version of the Bladeenc MP3 encoder; it distributes work across CPUs to speed up MP3 encoding. It uses the Message Passing Interface (MPI) for parallelization across SMPs and/or multiple machines. Hence, if you have a 4-way SMP, you can encode your MP3s about 4 times as fast as the regular Bladeenc; if you have two 4-way SMPs, you can encode about 8 times as fast.
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SoundTracker |
http://www.soundtracker.org/ |
12179x |
SoundTracker is a music tracking tool for Unix / X11 similar in design to the DOS program FastTracker and the Amiga legend ProTracker. Samples can be lined up on tracks and patterns which are then arranged to a song. Supported module formats are XM and MOD; the player code is the one from OpenCP. A basic sample recorder and editor is also included.
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songanizer |
http://savannah.gnu.org/[..]s/songanizer/ |
12030x |
songanizer to skrypt do organizowania katalogu zawierającego pliki Ogg i MP3. Skrypt pobiera listę katalogów w których przechowywane są pliki Ogg i MP3.
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Album Cover Art Downloader |
http://louhi.kempele.fi/[..]cts/albumart/ |
12012x |
Album Cover Art Downloader will go through your collection of music albums and for each one download a set of matching cover images for you to choose from. It makes the selected image usable for programs such as KDE, Windows Media Player, etc.
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Last.fm |
http://www.last.fm |
11940x |
Last.fm is a popular Internet radio site for streaming music, music encyclopedia and the system for sharing users' playlists.
Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of the songs the user listens to from the user's computer. This information is transferred to Last.fm's database either via the music player itself (Spotify, Amarok) or via a plugin installed into the user's music player or Last.fm player. The profile data is then displayed on the user's profile page. The site offers numerous social networking features and can recommend and play artists similar to the user's favourites.
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Ardour |
http://ardour.org/ |
11839x |
Ardour is a multichannel hard disk recorder (HDR) and digital audio workstation (DAW). It is capable of simultaneous recording of 24 or more channels of 32 bit audio at 48kHz. Ardour is intended to function as a professional HDR system, replacing dedicated hardware solutions such as the Mackie HDR, the Tascam 2424 and more traditional tape systems like the Alesis ADAT series. It is also intended to provide the same or better functionality as proprietary software DAWs such as ProTools, Samplitude, Logic Audio, Nuendo and Cubase VST/SX. It supports MIDI Machine Control, and so can be controlled from any MMC controller, such as the Mackie Digital 8 Bus mixer and many other modern digital mixers. Ardour can operate as an MTC slave or master, allowing synchronization with various MTC and SMPTE devices.
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Audio Tag Tool |
http://pwp.netcabo.pt/[..]paol/tagtool/ |
11766x |
Audio Tag Tool is a program to manage the information fields in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files, commonly called tags. It can be used to edit tags one by one, but the most useful features are mass tag and mass rename. These are designed to tag or rename hundreds of files at once, in any desired format.
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