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.
FluidSynth is a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2
specifications. It is a "software synthesizer". FluidSynth can read MIDI
events from the MIDI input device and render them to the audio device.
It can also play MIDI files.
Note: FluidSynth was previously called IIWU Synth.
GigEdit is a graphical instrument editor based on the Gtk toolkit.
It can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with LinuxSampler.
Gnomoradio is quickly becoming a fully-featured music player and peer
to peer file sharing system. Here is a quick outline of its current
features that more or less work:
* Finds and plays mp3's and ogg's that are located on the
user's hard drive
* Sorts songs in playlists, including search playlists for
songs that match a given criteria
* Searches for, downloads and shares songs that are available
under a Creative Commons license
* Recommends songs based on a user's listening preferences,
almost like a totally personalized radio broadcast
This is an open source program for real-time sound effect processing. You
can use it to add some distortion to your guitar, or some reverb to your
voice. Available effects are:
* 2 kinds of distortion (one is Ibanez TubeScreamer 9 simulation)
* sustain
* various flavors of reverb, echo & delay
* chorus/flanger
* equalizer
* noise reduction
* wah-wah
* phasor
* tremolo
* vibrato
gtkpod is a platform independent graphical user interface for Apple's iPod
using GTK2. It supports the first to fifth generation, including the iPod
mini, iPod photo, iPod shuffle, iPod nano, and iPod video. It allows you to:
* Read your existing iTunesDB (i.e. import the existing contents of
your iPod including playcounts, ratings, and on-the-go playlists)
* Add MP3, WAV, M4A (non-protected AAC), M4B (audio book), and podcast
files (single files, directories or existing playlists) to the iPod
* Browse the contents of your local hard disk by album/artist/genre
* Create and modify playlists, including smart playlists
* Choose the charset the ID3 tags are encoded in from within gtkpod
* Extract tag information (artist, album, title, etc.) from the filename
* Detect duplicates when adding songs (optional)
* Remove and export tracks from your iPod
* Modify/Refresh ID3 tags, optionally updating the original file
* Synchronize directories
* Normalize the volume of your tracks (via mp3gain or the replay-gain tag)
* Download and display of Album Art from the Internet
* Work offline and synchronize your new playlists/songs with the iPod later
* Export your korganizer/kaddressbook/thunderbird/evocalendar/evolution/
webcalendar/... data to the iPod (scripts for other programs can be
easily added)
Icecast is a streaming mp3/ogg-vorbis audio server.
Icecast provides nearly all the functionality of the Shoutcast server.
It will accept encoding streams from encoders like winamp, shout and ices.
It can also add itself to a directory server such as our own
icecast.linuxpower.org or Nullsoft's yp.shoutcast.com.
IceGenerator is a direct streaming generator for Icecast/Shoutcast. It runs
as a daemon.Three child processes handle all the stuff. A fourth (optional)
child cares about telnet communication. Main idea for this program is radio
automation on a Icecast/Shoutcast server. If you have many server processes and
CPU saving is your priority, u can use IceGenerator. Obviously mp3s/oggs will
be already resampled to allow their streaming on your bandwidth capability.
For more information see share/doc/icegenerator/README.
IceS2 is a streaming source client for icecast 2 servers. It provides flexible
and powerful static and live streaming capabilities for Ogg Vorbis streams.
Exaile is a music manager and player for GTK+ written in Python. It
incorporates automatic fetching of album art, lyrics fetching, artist/album
information via Wikipedia, Last.fm scrobbling, support for many portable
media players including iPods, internet radio such as shoutcast, and tabbed
playlists.