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Shows the "moods" of audio tracks in Amarok
From the Amarok wiki: The moodbar officially returns as of Amarok 1.4.4! It shows you the "mood" of a track, which you can then use to figure out when something interesting happens in the song. http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Moodbar
audio/gstreamer-1.8.0 (Score: 0.14794175)
GStreamer ATSC A/52 stream aka AC-3 (dvd audio) plugin
audio/libaudiofile-0.2.6 (Score: 0.14794175)
Implementation of the Audio File Library from SGI (Linux CentOS 6.8)
audio/arts-1.5.10 (Score: 0.14794175)
Audio system for the KDE integrated X11 desktop (Linux Fedora 10)
This is the aRts module from KDE CVS.
audio/libaudiofile-0.2.6 (Score: 0.14794175)
Implementation of the Audio File Library from SGI (Linux Fedora 10)
audio/sdl_mixer-1.2.8 (Score: 0.14794175)
Sample multi-channel audio mixer library (Linux Fedora 10)
audio/mutagen-1.34.1 (Score: 0.14794175)
Python-based audio metadata tag reader and writer
audio/mctoolame-0.1.a (Score: 0.14794175)
MPEG Layer II audio decoder with multi-channel support
A multi-channel MPEG encoder, using the ISO13818 standard and the dist10 source code. Multi-channel files may have up to 6 defined channels: Left(L), Right(R), Center(C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS) and a Low Frequency Enhancement channel (LFE). ISO13818 defines 5 multi-channel modes (on top of the normal stereo mode), each of these modes may have an optional LFE channel: 3/2: L, R, C, LS, RS 3/1: L, R, C, mono surround 2/2: L, R, LS, RS 2/1: L, R, mono surround 3/0: L, R, C The "standard" surround sound encoding of "5.1 channels" is achieved by using mode 3/2 plus an LFE channel. A multi-channel MPEG file should decode OK on any MPEG decoder. If the decoder doesn't recognize the multi-channel extensions, then you'll just get a stereo file containing a down mix of the 5 channels.
audio/mctoolame-0.1.a (Score: 0.14794175)
MPEG Layer II audio encoder with multi-channel support
A multi-channel MPEG encoder, using the ISO13818 standard and the dist10 source code. Multi-channel files may have up to 6 defined channels: Left(L), Right(R), Center(C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS) and a Low Frequency Enhancement channel (LFE). ISO13818 defines 5 multi-channel modes (on top of the normal stereo mode), each of these modes may have an optional LFE channel: 3/2: L, R, C, LS, RS 3/1: L, R, C, mono surround 2/2: L, R, LS, RS 2/1: L, R, mono surround 3/0: L, R, C The "standard" surround sound encoding of "5.1 channels" is achieved by using mode 3/2 plus an LFE channel. A multi-channel MPEG file should decode OK on any MPEG decoder. If the decoder doesn't recognize the multi-channel extensions, then you'll just get a stereo file containing a down mix of the 5 channels.
audio/arts-1.5.10 (Score: 0.14794175)
Audio system for the KDE integrated X11 desktop (Linux CentOS 6.8)
This is the aRts module from KDE CVS.