The CLUNK C++ library provides support for real-time 3D sound
generation. It puts virtually no limitations on the developer;
people who is experienced on working with other solutions (such as
SDL_Mixer or Creative OpenAL) will respect this advantage.
The library supports mixing of any number of sound channels and any
number of objects that have sounds connected to them. The SDL library
is used for sound output. The project is currently at beta testing
stage, preparing to the first release.
The Computer Music Toolkit (CMT) is a collection of LADSPA plugins for
use with software synthesis and recording packages
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg
Vorbis/FLAC files under UNIX/Linux. It is well-suited for anyone (especially
the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all
properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet
still have flexibility and full control over everything.
Decibel audio player is a very fast GTK+ audio player
with an emphasis on being very clean and user friendly.
* Utilizes the GStreamer plugins system
* Lighter footprint than most audio players
* Follows the Gnome Human Interface Guidelines
* Has quite a few plugins of it's own
Enscribe creates digital audio watermark images from photographic
images. These images can only be seen using a third party frequency vs
time display, such as Baudline (audio/baudline).
Images are still visible even after such audio mangling techniques as
MP3/Ogg compression, reverb, chorus, etc. Heavy EQ and flange can
stripe out vertical sections, but they can also ruin an otherwise good
song as well.
Enhanced Tiny CD is a fork of the original Tiny CD, a simple,
user-friendly ncurses-based CD player, which is available at
www.nongnu.org/tcd.
Enhancements in etcd include:
* bug fixes
* support for MusicBrainz
* general refactory
fapg is a tool to generate list of audio files (Wav, MP3, Ogg, etc) in various
formats (M3U, PLS, HTML, etc).
It is very usefull if you have a large amount of audio files and you want to
quickly and frequently build a playlist.
fdmf is portable perl/C software for finding pairs of music files in a
collection that are likely to contain the same music. It works on the
music itself, not on the filename, tags, or headers. It uses an audio
fingerprint, or perceptual hash to recognize the duplicate files. It is
currently under heavy development, so it might be buggy, broken, or
otherwise bad. But it works for me.
The Flake encoder project was started as a way for the author to learn more
about lossless audio encoding. The author chose the FLAC format because it is
open and well-documented. Although the FLAC reference encoder is also free and
open-source, the author's goal was to implement the standard from scratch as an
independent project. Flake is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
Once Flake progressed to a usable state, the author submitted the encoder to be
included as part of FFmpeg. It was included and improved upon by other FFmpeg
developers. Since then, Ithe author has added more features to Flake and
improved the encoding speed. The author plan to add some of these features into
FFmpeg as the encoder progresses.
There are both benefits and drawbacks to using Flake as a FLAC encoder
alternative. In its current state, Flake gives, on average, slightly better
compression than the FLAC reference encoder and is about twice as fast.
However, it does not currently implement all the advanced features such as
tagging, cuesheets, 24-bit audio, embedded pictures, and ogg encapsulation.
The author hopes to add these to Flake in future releases.
Flac123 is a console-line Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac) audio player.
It implements mpg123's 'Remote Control' interface and has the ability to
output to a wav file or stdout.