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>.
Herrie is a small command line music player. It has vim-like controls
and has some unique features, like chroot()'ing and dropping privileges.
It also supports submission of songs to AudioScrobbler. This makes it an
ideal application for low-end jukeboxes.
The mpg123 reads one or more files (or standard input if ``-'' is
specified) or URLs and plays them on the audio device (default) or
outputs them to stdout. file/URL is assumed to be an MPEG-1/2 audio
bit stream.
A very simple yet powerful programmable console metronome.
This is the port to libcdaudio of the original dcd player.
dcd plays CDs, lets you set up CD playlists, and does most of what
a conventional CD player does, in a (hopefully) intuitive manner.
Mpck reads mp3 files and tries to determine if they are valid.
It displays statistics such as the bitrate. It is fast and supports
recursive directory checking.
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player.
Main features:
- mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, ape, wv, wav, m4a, mpc, cd audio (and many more)
- sid, nsf and lots of other popular chiptune formats
- ID3v1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, APEv2, xing/info tags support
- character set detection for non-unicode id3 tags - supports cp1251 and
iso8859-1
- unicode tags are fully supported as well (both utf8 and ucs2)
- cuesheet (.cue files) support, with charset detection (utf8/cp1251/iso8859-1)
- tracker modules like mod, s3m, it, xm, etc
- HVSC song length database support for sid
- minimize to tray, with scrollwheel volume control
- drag and drop, both inside of playlist, and from filemanagers and such
- control playback from command line
- plugin support; bundled with lots of plugins, such as global hotkeys and
last.fm scrobbler; sdk is included
- duration calculation is as precise as possible for vbr mp3 files (with and
without xing/info tags)
- and etc...
DeforaOS desktop audio mixer
GNU Denemo is a graphical music notation program. It is intended to be
used in conjunction with GNU Lilypond.
DSSI (pronounced "dizzy") is an API for audio processing plugins,
particularly useful for software synthesis plugins with user
interfaces.
DSSI is an open and well-documented specification developed for use
in Linux audio applications, although portable to other platforms.
It may be thought of as LADSPA-for-instruments, or something
comparable to VSTi.
DSSI consists of a C language API for use by plugins and hosts,
based on the LADSPA API, and an OSC (Open Sound Control) API for
use in user interface to host communications. The DSSI specification
consists of an RFC which describes the background for the proposal
and defines the OSC part of the specification, and a documented
header file which defines the C API.