Xplanet was inspired by Xearth, which renders an image of the earth into the X
root window. Xplanet uses the Imlib library to read user supplied maps of the
earth (or another planet). Orthographic and Mercator projections can be
rendered to the root window or saved to a file. An image that the user can
rotate interactively can be popped up in a window using OpenGL or Mesa.
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
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at the GNU/Linux
operating system. Today it is also running on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, with
native ports to Mac OS X and even Microsoft Windows. It plays audio CDs,
internet radio streams and podcasts as well as sound files in just about
any audio format, and has a feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent
tracks.
The Analysis & Resynthesis Sound Spectrograph (formerly known as the Analysis &
Reconstruction Sound Engine), or ARSS, is a program that analyses a sound file
into a spectrogram and is able to synthesise this spectrogram, or any other
user-created image, back into a sound.
ARSS is now superseded by Photosounder, which makes use of most of the
techniques offered by ARSS in a simple to use and powerful graphical user
interface and built in editor.
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.
Audiere is a high-level audio API. It can play Ogg Vorbis, MP3,
FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT files. For audio
output, Audiere supports DirectSound or WinMM in Windows, OSS on
Linux and Cygwin, and SGI AL on IRIX.
Audiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that
you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you
do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release
a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes
to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin,
and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is
endian-independent, so I expect it would work with few modifications
on other architectures.
Bristol is an emulation package for a number of different 'classic'
synthesisers including additive, subtractive and a few organs.
The application consists of the engine, which is called bristol,
and its own GUI library called brighton that represents all the
emulations.
Calf Studio Gear is an audio plug-in pack for LV2 and JACK environments.
The suite contains lots of effects (delay, modulation, signal processing,
dynamics, distortion and mastering effects), instruments (SF2 player,
organ simulator and a monophonic synthesizer) and tools (analyzer,
mono/stereo tools). Calf Studio Gear aims for a professional audience.
CDDB client bundle for GNUstep
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
A simple yet featureful ncurses frontend to mpg123. Includes
playlist support, volume control and tools to help with file
management. The author is Neville Kadwa <pandama@psu.edu>.