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audio/madplay-0.15.2b (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Madplay MP3 player (part of MAD project)
MAD is a high-quality MPEG audio decoder. It currently supports MPEG-1 as well as the MPEG-2 extension to Lower Sampling Frequencies. All three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, and Layer III a.k.a. MP3) are fully implemented. This is madplay (MP3-player) which is part of the project LICENSE: GPL2 or later
audio/pithos-1.0.0 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Pandora client for the GNOME desktop
Pithos is a Pandora client for the GNOME Desktop. The official Flash-based client is a CPU hog, and Pianobar is a great reverse-engineered implementation, but is command-line only. Neither integrate with the desktop very well, missing things like media key support and song notifications.
audio/libao-1.2.0 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Portable audio output library
libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms. On FreeBSD, it currently supports: * null output * raw output * AU files * WAV files * OSS (Open Sound System) And optionally: * ESD (ESounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon) * NAS (Network Audio System) * PulseAudio
audio/puddletag-1.0.5 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Audio tag editor
Puddletag is a audio tag editor similar to Windows program Mp3tag. Unlike most taggers, it uses a spreadsheet-like layout so that all the tags you want to edit by hand are visible and easily editable. Supported formats: ID3v1, ID3v2 (mp3), MP4 (mp4, m4a, etc.), VorbisComments (ogg, flac), Musepack (mpc), Monkey's Audio (.ape) and WavPack (wv)
benchmarks/dbench-4.0 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Simulation of the Ziff-Davis netbench benchmark
Dbench is a filesystem benchmark that generates load patterns similar to those of the commercial Netbench benchmark, but without requiring a lab of Windows load generators to run. It is now considered a de-facto standard for generating load on the Linux VFS.
benchmarks/criterion-1.1.0.0 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Robust, reliable performance measurement and analysis
This library provides a powerful but simple way to measure sofware performance. It provides both a framework for executing and analysing benchmarks and a set of driver functions that makes it easy to build and run benchmarks, and to analyse their results.
benchmarks/iorate-3.05 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
General purpose storage I/O benchmarking tool
Iorate is a general purpose storage I/O benchmarking tool. Iorate was created in 1997 by Vince Westin of EMC while working with Cliff Burrell of FedEx to fill a need to perform a set of storage I/O benchmarks. Though Iorate was developed by EMC staff with EMC resources there are no EMC-specific pieces to the testing, it just tests storage.
biology/diamond-0.8.22 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
BLAST-compatible local sequence aligner
DIAMOND is a BLAST-compatible local aligner for mapping protein and translated DNA query sequences against a protein reference database (BLASTP and BLASTX alignment mode). The speedup over BLAST is up to 20,000 on short reads at a typical sensitivity of 90-99% relative to BLAST depending on the data and settings.
biology/sim4-2003.09.21 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Algorithm for aligning expressed DNA with genomic sequences
This package implements the Sim4 algorithm for aligning expressed DNA with genomic sequences, described in the paper: L. Florea, G. Hartzell, Z. Zhang, G. Rubin, and W. Miller (1998) "A computer program for aligning a cDNA sequence with a genomic DNA sequence." Genome Research 8, 967-974. Port maintained by the FreeBSD bio-porters mailing list.
biology/recombine-1.41 (Score: 4.5905075E-5)
Program to fit population models across sites
Recombine fits a model which has a single population of constant size with a single recombination rate across all sites. It can accomodate either plain DNA or RNA data or SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) data. Recombine forms part of the Lamarc (Likelihood Analysis with Metropolis Algorithm using Random Coalescence) suite. See: http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/lamarc.html