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audio/xmms-scrobbler-0.3.8.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
XMMS plugin for Audioscrobbler.com
This is an XMMS Plugin which sends the Playlist data to audioscrobbler.com
audio/teamspeak3-server-3.0.13.4 (Score: 0.0157919)
Server side of the TeamSpeak group voice chat system
A proprietary software which allows groups of people to speak over the Internet. This port contains the TeamSpeak 3 server part. No tsdns support available (yet). If you need it, extract & install yourself.
audio/faad2-2.7 (Score: 0.0157919)
XMMS plugin for MP4/M4A/AAC files
FAAD2 (Freeware Advanced Audio Decoder) is an MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AAC decoder. FAAD2 is the fastest ISO AAC audio decoder available and can be used with DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale), and supports HE (High Efficiency), Main, LC, LD, LTP, PS (Parametric Stereo) AAC files. This is an XMMS plugin for playing MPEG-4 AAC files.
audio/zinf-2.2.5 (Score: 0.0157919)
GTK-based MP3 player
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.
audio/xmms-wavpack-1.0.3 (Score: 0.0157919)
XMMS input plugin to play WavPack files
xmms-wavpack is a plugin for the multimedia player XMMS that plays audio files in the WavPack format, which supports lossless and lossy compression.
benchmarks/iozone-3.457 (Score: 0.0157919)
Performance Test of Sequential File I/O
Iozone: 'IO Zone' Benchmark Program Iozone tests the speed of sequential I/O to actual files. Therefore, this measurement factors in the efficiency of your machine's file system, operating system, C compiler, and C runtime library. It produces a measurement which is the number of bytes per second that your system can read or write to a file.
benchmarks/iozone-2.01 (Score: 0.0157919)
Performance Test of Sequential File I/O (older version)
Iozone: 'IO Zone' Benchmark Program (older 2.1 version) Iozone tests the speed of sequential I/O to actual files. Therefore, this measurement factors in the efficiency of your machine's file system, operating system, C compiler, and C runtime library. It produces a measurement which is the number of bytes per second that your system can read or write to a file. This is the 2.1 version of iozone. The new 3.x+ versions of iozone have completely changed their testing methods, thus their output is useless in comparing with older statistics.
benchmarks/netperf-2.7.0 (Score: 0.0157919)
Network performance benchmarking package
Netperf is a serious networking performance evaluation tool being distributed under GPL by HP's Information Networks Division. Testing is done using a pair of programs: `netserver' (the server) and `netperf' (the measurement tool). Netperf allows control over a large number of test `variables'. Some of these are: * specification of desired confidence levels for the tests Netperf will warn the user if these levels were not achieved. * filling send buffers with specified data (to beat compression schemes) * specification of send/receive buffer alignments and data offsets * requesting CPU utilization and service demand calculations * specification of sizes of data to send Netperf can be used for measuring stream performance as well as round-trip performance.
biology/bcftools-1.3.1 (Score: 0.0157919)
Tools for manipulating next-generation sequencing data
BCFtools is a set of utilities that manipulate variant calls in the Variant Call Format (VCF) and its binary counterpart BCF. All commands work transparently with both VCFs and BCFs, both uncompressed and BGZF-compressed.
biology/biojava-1.7 (Score: 0.0157919)
Open-source Java tools for processing biological data
The BioJava Project is an open-source project dedicated to providing Java tools for processing biological data. This will include objects for manipulating sequences, file parsers, CORBA interoperability, access to ACeDB, dynamic programming, and simple statistical routines. The BioJava library is useful for automating those daily and mundane bioinformatics tasks. As the library matures, the BioJava libraries will provide a foundation upon which both free software and commercial packages can be developed.