FLAC is an Open Source lossless audio codec.
This is an XMMS input plugin for FLAC files.
xmms-shn provides playback support for shorten (.shn) files in XMMS.
Real-time seeking support is provided for .shn files that have
accompanying seek tables generated by shorten 3.x.
XMMS2-Scrobbler is a client for XMMS2 that feeds information about the songs
you played to last.fm, formerly known as AudioScrobbler.
The xsynth-dssi package contains the Xsynth-DSSI plugin, a
classic-analog (VCOs-VCF-VCA) style software synthesizer with an
editor GUI. Xsynth-DSSI was written by Sean Bolton, and was based
on Steve Brooke's Xsynth code, but has since acquired polyphonic
operation, band-limited oscillators, a better filter mode, and
velocity-sensitive envelopes.
Open Look-based audio mixer
The Zinf audio player is a simple, but powerful audio player for Linux and
Win32. It supports MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV and Audio CD playback, with a powerful
music browser, theme support and a download manager.
It is based on the FreeA*p audio player which was developed by EMusic. The
FreeA*p project was discontinued due to a trademark conflict and EMusic being
acquired by Vivendi.
xmms-wavpack is a plugin for the multimedia player XMMS that plays
audio files in the WavPack format, which supports lossless and lossy
compression.
A plugin that enables XMMS to use the media-control keys on many
keyboards to control XMMS playback and volume.
Music Player Minion is a client for the Music Player Daemon network
music player. The purpose of MPD and it's clients is to allow music
playback on one PC (such as a home media server) to be controlled
from another over the network.
Autobench is a simple Perl script for automating the process of benchmarking
a web server (or for conducting a comparative test of two different web
servers). The script is a wrapper around httperf. Autobench runs httperf a
number of times against each host, increasing the number of requested
connections per second on each iteration, and extracts the significant data
from the httperf output, delivering a CSV or TSV format file which can be
imported directly into a spreadsheet for analysis/graphing.