This is a binary port of the MBROLA speech synthesizer, which uses
"a time-domain algorithm with outstanding diphone smoothing
capabilities." It requires Linux compatibility.
A fake libpulse.so library that mimics pulseaudio behavior for skype
MP3Info is a little utility used to read and modify the ID3 tags of MP3 files.
MP3Info can also display various techincal aspects of an MP3 file including
playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other attributes in a pre-defined
or user-specifiable output format.
mpdas is an AudioScrobbler client for MPD written in C++.
It uses libcurl and libmpd.
It supports the latest AudioScrobbler protocol (1.21).
In case of a downtime or connectivity problems,
mpdas will cache the played songs to ~/.mpdascache.
Please read the README at:
http://github.com/hrkfdn/mpdas/tree/master/README
Adplay is a command line AdLib player using the adplug library. It supports
many AdLib formats such as HSP and HSC.
A client for MPD, the Music Player Daemon.
mpc connects to a MPD running on a machine via a network.
Paul Nasca's AlienWah LADSPA Plugin. The DSP code for the plugin was written
by Paul Nasca and the conversion to LADSPA was done by Paul Thompson.
Music Player Daemon (MPD) allows remote access for playing music (MP3, MP4,
Ogg, Flac, and more) and managing playlists. The design focus is on
integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control for music
playback over a local network.
The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) plugins
Open Cubic Player first appeared around December 1994 as a DOS
binary-only module player. It supported many sound cards and module
formats.
At some point, the source code was released to the public under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, and around 2003 Stian
Skjelstad ported the code to Linux.
In addition to legacy tracker formats such as mod, xm and s3m, Open
Cubic Player now also supports mp3, ogg and ay files and can be compiled
with libadplug support.