John Walker's moontool for the X11 desktop. It shows a real-time picture
of the moon phases and displays some related astronomical data about the
moon and the sun. -- This version of the program uses the Motif toolkit.
GpsPrune is an application for viewing, editing and converting
coordinate data from GPS systems. Basically it's a tool to let you
play with your GPS data after you get home from your trip.
It can load data from arbitrary text-based formats (for example,
any tab-separated or comma-separated file) or Xml, or directly from
a GPS receiver. It can display the data (as map view using openstreetmap
images and as altitude profile), edit this data (for example delete
points and ranges, sort waypoints, compress tracks), and save the
data (in various text-based formats). It can also export data as a
Gpx file, or as Kml/Kmz for import into Google Earth, or send it
to a GPS receiver.
The xtide program predicts and displays tides. It is capable of
producing output in a variety of dynamic and static formats, and has
extensions for X, plain ASCII, and HTML.
This package accesses the Space-Track web site,
http://www.space-track.org, and retrieves orbital data from this site.
You must register and get a username and password before you can make
use of this package, and you must abide by the site's restrictions,
which include not making the data available to a third party.
In addition, the celestrak method queries http://celestrak.com/ for a
named data set, and then queries http://www.space-track.org/ for the
orbital elements of the objects in the data set.
Beginning with version 0.017, there is provision for retrieval of
historical data.
Nothing is exported by default, but the shell method/subroutine can be
exported if you so desire.
Most methods return an HTTP::Response object. See the individual
method document for details. Methods which return orbital data on
success add a 'Pragma: spacetrack-type = orbit' header to the
HTTP::Response object if the request succeeds.
AMPLE is short for "A MP3 LEnder"
So what's good with AMPLE?
Small, standalone (written in C using no external libraries)
Allows you to listen to your own MP3's away from home,
nothing more, nothing less
The asmix utility is a volume control knob for X windows and for AfterStep
window manager especially. The knob can be used to adjust the master
volume of your sound card.
aTunes is a full-featured audio player and manager, developed in Java.
Currently plays mp3, ogg, wma, wav, flac, mp4 and radio streaming,
allowing users to easily edit tags, organize music and rip Audio CDs.
Audio file utility programs and a library of routines for audio files.
Audio File Utility Programs:
InfoAudio - display information about an audio file.
CompAudio - compare audio files, producing statistics and signal-to-noise
ratio figures.
CopyAudio - copy audio files. This program combines samples from input audio
files (an arbitrary linear combination) and writes them to the
output file in a user selectable format. One application is to
provide format conversion for an audio file; another is to
combine samples from multi-channel files.
ResampAudio - resample data from an audio file. This process involves
interpolating between the samples in the original file to create
a new sequence of samples with a new spacing (sampling rate).
and FiltAudio, GenNoise, GenTone, LPanal, LPsyn
The following file formats are supported for reading.
- Headerless, AU, WAVE, AIFF/AIFF-C, NIST SPHERE, IRCAM,
INRS-Telecom, ESPS, Comdisco SPW, Text audio
The following file formats are supported for writing.
- Headerless, AU, WAVE, AIFF-C
GNU ccAudio2 is a stand-alone portable C++ class framework for manipulating
audio data. GNU ccAudio2 offers platform indipendent classes for directly
accessing audio files from disk. These classes are endian aware and also,
unlike some audio file manipulation libraries, content format aware;
ccAudio treats audio as an array of descreat sample points rather than simply
as binary data. ccAudio can also manipulate header information such as
annotations. GNU ccAudio2 supports sun audio, raw samples, and RIFF encoded
audio data. In addition to manipulating audio thru disk files, GNU ccAudio2
can provide audio processing of sample sets in memory. This includes generation
of pure tones, energy measurement of audio poackets, and software codec
conversions. GNU ccAudio2 includes a framework for developing plugin audio
codecs and is intended to be a carrier for freely licensed audio codecs as well
as to expand into a general purpose audio/signal processing C++ library.
EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC,
FLAC, Ogg, Opus, Vorbis, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files.
Features:
- Auto tagging: parse filename and directory to complete automatically the
fields (using masks),
- Ability to rename files from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text
file,
- Process selected files of the selected directory,
- Ability to browse subdirectories,
- Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving...,
- Can set a field (artist, title,...) to all other files,
- Read file header informations (bitrate, time, ...) and display them,
- Auto completion of the date if a partial is entered,
- Undo and redo last changes,
- Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into
uppercase, downcase, ...),
- CDDB support (from http protocol),
- A playlist generator window,
- French, German, Russian, Dutch, Hungarian, Swedish, Italian, Japanese,
Ukrainian, Czech, Spanish, Polish and Romanian translations