This package includes undms, a decompressor for the Amiga DMS disk image
format. It outputs ".adf" (11 sector per track, 80 tracks, 512
bytes/sector) uncompressed disk images which may be written directly to
disk on NetBSD/amiga or used with an Amiga emulator.
FAAD2 (Freeware Advanced Audio Decoder) is a 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.
note from the NetBSD maintainer:
This voice uses a very small and efficient pulse-excited LPC diphone
synthesis method. It was originally written by Steve Isard. The
front end uses the same British English lexicon, intonation and
duration methods as rab_diphone.
This voice can be activated via (voice_don_diphone).
Trevor Johnson
GQradio interfaces with radio cards through the video4linux,
or the FreeBSD bktr APIs. Stations can be tuned manually,
set to presets, or auto seek can find the next available
frequency. The application supports theming (skins),
and includes a built-in skin editor.
The universal MIDI library is a multithreaded MIDI processing toolkit
which can be used by realtime and non-realtime applications to load,
save, modify and playback MIDI files. The umidi20 library supports
direct playback and recording through JACK MIDI, FIFOs and character
device nodes.
Audio::Mixer - Perl extension for Sound Mixer control
This is just a very simple Perl interface which allows to set various
sound mixer parameters. The most important probably 'vol' (volume). The
list of all mixer parameters can be obtained using get_mixer_params()
function.
All values (lcval, rcval) are numbers in 0-100 range.
This module allows you to search for MP3 files by their ID3 tags.
You can ask for the results to be sorted by one or more of those tags,
and return either the list of filenames (the default), a printf-style
formatted string for each file using its ID3 tags, or the actual Perl
data structure representing the results.
rplay is a flexible network audio system that allows sounds to be played to
and from local and remote systems. The rplay audio server currently
supports SunOS 4.1.X, Solaris 2.X, Linux, SGI IRIX 4 & 5, HP9000/705,
HP9000/710 and now FreeBSD. The rplay clients and client library should
work on any system that supports Berkeley sockets. The X Window
System is not required.
A Sequenced Binaural Wave Generator for Linux and DOS. It may be used to
generate sounds that entrain the brain's waves to oscillate at selected
frequencies to aid in relaxation, lucid dreaming, meditation, clear thought,
out-of-body experiences and more.
The porter finds this software useful to test various pcm things.
Using information which a SHOUTcast server can optionally send,
this program breaks an audio stream into "tracks," stores them in
separate files as they arrive, and names the files by appending
".mp3" to the name of the track. The tracks can be listened to at
the user's leisure with an MPEG Layer 3 audio player.