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audio/ripperx-2.7.3 (Score: 0.006224396)
GTK program to rip CD audio tracks and encode them
RipperX is a GTK program to rip CD audio tracks and encode them to the Ogg, MP3, or FLAC formats. It is easy, requiring a few mouse clicks to convert an entire album, displaying progress along the way. It can rip and encode in parallel, and supports CDD.
audio/rplay-3.3.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Network audio player
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.
audio/rosegarden-16.02 (Score: 0.006224396)
General purpose music editor and sequencer suite
Rosegarden is a free integrated musical notation editor and MIDI sequencer for Unix/X platforms, with specific support for FreeBSD, Linux PCs and SGI IRIX workstations.
audio/rsynth-2.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Speech synthesizer
This is a text to speech system produced by integrating various pieces of code and tables of data, which are all (I believe) in the public domain. The Oxford Text Archive has for several years maintained copies of several machine-readable dictionaries along with its extensive (if unsystematic) collections of other machine-readable texts. This document gives some further details of the various dictionaries available, and summarises the conditions under which copies of them are currently distributed. The Oxford Text Archive Shortlist (available on request via electronic mail and by FTP) gives up to date brief details of all texts held in the Archive. Send electronic mail to ARCHIVE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK. For anonymous FTP, look in the directory ota on ota.ox.ac.uk.
audio/rubberband-1.8.1 (Score: 0.006224396)
Vamp audio analysis plugin SDK
Rubber Band Library is a high quality software library for audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting. It permits you to change the tempo and pitch of an audio stream or recording dynamically and independently of one another.
audio/dir2ogg-0.12 (Score: 0.006224396)
Command-line {wav,mp3,m4a} to ogg converter
dir2ogg is a python script which converts mp3, m4a, wma and wav files into OGG Vorbis format. It was inspired by the perl script mp32ogg.
audio/s3mod-1.09 (Score: 0.006224396)
MOD/S3M player
s3mod - play soundtracker modules on a Unix machine s3mod plays soundtracker music modules on a Unix machine. Soundtracker modules originated on the Amiga, where several composing playing programs are available that give results mostly compatible with each other. s3mod just plays the specified files in sequence according to the current options.
audio/sbagen-1.4.5 (Score: 0.006224396)
Sequenced binaural wave generator
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.
audio/shout-0.8.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Send mp3 streams to an icecast/shoutcast server
Shout feeds an mp3 stream to your icecast or shoutcast server. The shoutcast system is a more or less commercial system, developed by Nullsoft.
audio/sidplay-1.0.9 (Score: 0.006224396)
Commodore SID-chip emulator that plays SID music files
Basically, SIDPLAY is just an ordinary music player software. More specifically, it emulates the Sound Interface Device chip (MOS 6581, known as SID) and the Micro Processor Unit (MOS 6510) of the Commodore 64 on your computer. Its platform-independent software emulates hardware components. Therefore it is able to load and execute C64 machine code programs which produce music or sound. In general, these are independent fragments of code and data which have been ripped from games and demonstration programs and were transferred directly from the C64. All you need is a supported operating system and audio hardware with average PCM waveform playback capabilities. A fast CPU and a 16-bit sound card are recommended for better performance.