This dockapp shows you the actual distance of Jupiter in astronomical units
(AE) and when the red spot crosses (which is a weather feature on Jupiter).
The four Galileo Moons are displayed too but only when they are near the
planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto). The position of the red spot
changes on the surface so you need to change that value within few months
or so. The current position can be found on the Internet. It was 80 deg.
as of 11th Jan 2002.
gnormalize decodes the MP3/MP4/MPC/OGG/APE/FLAC file to WAV,
then normalizes the WAV to a targeted volume level and re-encodes
it. Moreover, gnormalize can extract Audio CD track and output as
various popular audio formats (MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE, FLAC, WAV)
with fast speed and high quality. gnormalize can also convert audio
format between MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE and FLAC with high fidelity,
which meets your need to play and collect audio files. It can change
the encoding and Metadata (tag) properties of final normalized files.
Game_Music_Emu is a collection of video game music file emulators that
support the following formats and systems:
AY ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC
GBS Nintendo Game Boy
GYM Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
HES NEC TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
KSS MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems (doesn't support FM sound)
NSF/NSFE Nintendo NES/Famicom (with VRC 6, Namco 106, and FME-7 sound)
SAP Atari systems using POKEY sound chip
SPC Super Nintendo/Super Famicom
VGM/VGZ Sega Master System/Mark III, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive,BBC Micro
Tired of reaching for your volume knob every time your MP3 player changes to a
new song? MP3Gain analyzes and adjusts MP3 files so that they have the same
volume.
MP3Gain does not just do peak normalization, as many normalizers do. Instead,
it does some statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually
sounds to the human ear. Also, the changes MP3Gain makes are completely
lossless. There is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts
the MP3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding.
LICENSE: LGPL2 or later
MikMod is a portable modules player originally written by
of Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS.
Current MikMod'Unix maintainer (since version 3.0.4) is
Miodrag Vallat <miodrag@mygale.org>
It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent
kernels for output, and will also write wav files.
Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm,
and it. The player uses ncurses for console output and
supports transparent loading from gzip/pkzip/zoo archives
and the loading/saving of playlists.
Full source included, use of this library for music/sound
effects in your own programs is encouraged!
The mpg123.el Emacs-Lisp program is a front-end to mpg123/ogg123 audio player.
You can select and play an mp3 file from the list in your Emacs's buffer with
familiar interface.
Because mpg123.el is an Emacs-Lisp program and is written carefully to
preserve portability, it must run on almost all variant of Emacs, especially
recent one. Here is the list of environment where mpg123.el is reported to be
available. If you find mpg123 running on other platforms than below, please
tell me your environment.
Perl interface to libcdaudio (cd + cddb): http://cdcd.undergrid.net/
This module was created for adding CDDB support to <Xmms::shell> and
cd tray <eject>. I added methods for a good chunk of other
<libcdaudio> functions while I was at it, but the docs and glue is
not complete. I do not have interest in completing the interface and
docs, because xmms/Xmms::shell provides everything I need (at the
moment) for audio. If you have an interesting reason for needing the
missing pieces, I'll probably be interested in adding them.
Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs which work from
the command line. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion
from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track
identification, CD burning from tracks, and more. Supports internationalized
track filenames and metadata using Unicode. Works with high-definition,
multi-channel audio as well as CD-quality. Track conversion uses multiple CPUs
or CPU cores if available to greatly speed the transcoding process. Track
metadata can be retrieved from FreeDB, MusicBrainz or compatible servers.
When you study music on high school, college or music conservatory, you
usually have to do ear training. Some of the exercises, like sight singing
is easy to do alone. But often you have to be at least two people, one
making questions, the other answering.
GNU Solfege tries to help out with this. Solfege is a computer program written
to help you practise the more simple and mechanical exercises on your own.
These are the exercises written so far:
* Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
* Compare interval sizes
* Sing the intervals the computer asks for
* Identify chords
* Sing chords
* Scales
* Dictation
* Remembering rhythmic patterns
Sonata is a lightweight GTK+ music client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD).
It aims to be efficient (no toolbar, main menu, or statusbar), user-friendly,
and clean.
FEATURES:
+ Expanded and collapsed views, fullscreen album art mode
+ Automatic remote and local album art
+ Library browsing by folders, or by genre/artist/album
+ User-configurable columns
+ Automatic fetching of lyrics
+ Playlist and stream support
+ Support for editing song tags
+ Drag-and-drop to copy files
+ Popup notification
+ Library and playlist searching, filter as you type
+ Audioscrobbler (last.fm) 1.2 support
+ Multiple MPD profiles
+ Keyboard friendly
+ Support for multimedia keys
+ Commandline control
+ Available in 24 languages