Shairplay is a free portable AirPlay server implementation similar to
ShairPort. Currently only AirPort Express emulation is supported.
SLV2 is a library to make the use of LV2 plugins as simple as
possible for applications.
This package contains the runtime libraries for any application that wishes
to interface with a PulseAudio sound server.
This is a port of wavplay from Linux. It can record from your sound
card and play recorded sound.
A simple console MP3 player. It is based on the GPL'ed Xing decoder also
used in Zinf.
Sapplug is a XMMS input plugin for playing 8bit Atari(TM) .sap (Slight Atari
Player) audio files.
The Zinf audio player is a simple, but powerful audio player for Linux and
Win32. It supports MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV and Audio CD playback, with a powerful
music browser, theme support and a download manager.
It is based on the FreeA*p audio player which was developed by EMusic. The
FreeA*p project was discontinued due to a trademark conflict and EMusic being
acquired by Vivendi.
A plugin that enables XMMS to use the media-control keys on many
keyboards to control XMMS playback and volume.
The idea of IMB is to provide a concise set of elementary MPI
benchmark kernels. With one executable, all of the supported
benchmarks, or a subset specified by the command line, can be run.
The rules, such as time measurement (including a repetitive call
of the kernels for better clock synchronization), message lengths,
selection of communicators to run a particular benchmark (inside
the group of all started processes) are program parameters.
pathChirp is a new active probing tool for estimating the available bandwidth
on a communication network path. Based on the concept of "self-induced
congestion", pathChirp features an exponential flight pattern of probes we
call a chirp. Packet chirps offer several significant advantages over current
probing schemes based on packet pairs or packet trains. By rapidly increasing
the probing rate within each chirp, pathChirp obtains a rich set of
information from which to dynamically estimate the available bandwidth.