KStreamRipper is a program for recording Internet radios and other
streams. For streams that provide information about the song title,
it can split the stream and create an own file for each track with
a corresponding file name and corresponding metadata.
mpg321 is a clone of the popular mpg123 command-line mp3 player. It should
function as a drop-in replacement for mpg123 in many cases. While some of
the functionality of mpg123 is not yet implemented, mpg321 should function
properly in most cases for most people, such as for frontends such as
gqmpeg.
mpg321 is based on the mad MPEG audio decoding library. It therefore is
highly accurate, and also uses only fixed-point calculation, making it
more efficient on machines without a floating-point unit.
While mpg321 is not as fast as the non-free mpg123 on systems which have a
floating point unit, it comes under the GNU General Public License, which
allows greater freedom to its users. For most people who want mpg123,
mpg321 is a better alternative.
Digit@lway MPIO MP3 player tools
This is a project for using Digitalway/Adtec
digital audio player MPIO (DMG, DMK, DME, ...)
under FreeBSD. It provides a userspace library
and at the moment one tool to access the MPIO
player.
Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software
primarily intended for use while gaming.
Murmur is the server component of Mumble, a low-latency, high quality
VoIP application.
Nap is a console Napster client that supports MP3 sharing, search, and
chatting. It now defaults to connecting to the OpenNAP network because
the official Napster.com network has client filters.
Kid3 is an application to edit the ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags in MP3 files in
an efficient way. Also tags in Ogg/Vorbis and FLAC files are supported.
This is a port of Nosefart, a player for the NSF sound format, which
describes music taken from Nintendo Entertainment System game cartridges
in a compact form.
This is the home page for the Open Source Audio Library Project. This is a
project designed to implement a world class set of classes in C++ that will
handle all of the audio functions one would like. It is designed to be multi-
platform with UNIX based platforms as the base. This project is still in the
beta code phase and a beta version that will illustrate the power and
flexibility is now available. This version supports the Linux (OSS) audio
device, Solaris Sparc audio device, FreeBSD (OSS) audio device, wav, au, aiff,
aifc, mp3, and numerous other formats. It is important to note that this is
not an application but a C++ library that others can use to create an audio
application or to easily add audio capabilities to an existing application.
tagged should become a collection of perl tools to read, change and write
different tags of MP3 audio files.