Digit@lway MPIO MP3 player tools
This is a project for using Digitalway/Adtec
digital audio player MPIO (DMG, DMK, DME, ...)
under FreeBSD. It provides a userspace library
and at the moment one tool to access the MPIO
player.
MythMusic is a sophisticated MythTV plugin that allows you to
play and manage music and audio files .i.e MP3, Ogg, FLAC,
wav etc. It is specifically designed to be operated by a normal
remote control.
MusicBrainz::DiscID is a class to calculate a MusicBrainz DiscID
from an audio CD in the drive. The coding style is slightly different
to the C interface to libdiscid, because it makes use of perl's
Object Oriented functionality.
The PyOgg project provides a set of python modules for the various streaming
formats and protocols defined by the Xiph.Org Foundation. For now, it mostly
deals with the Ogg bitstream container and the Vorbis audio codec.
Ruby-audiofile is a binding to the audiofile library, which reads
audio (wav, au, aiff, but not ogg or mp3) and can divine information
such as length, sample rate, etc.
Sweep is an audio editor and live playback tool for GNU/Linux, BSD and
compatible systems. It supports many music and voice formats including
WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex and MP3, with multichannel editing and
LADSPA effects plugins.
WaoN is a Wave-to-Notes transcriber (converts audio file into midi file)
and some utility tools such as gWaoN, graphical visualization of the
spectra, and phase vocoder for time-stretching and pitch-shifting.
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at the GNU/Linux
operating system. Today it is also running on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, with
native ports to Mac OS X and even Microsoft Windows. It plays audio CDs,
internet radio streams and podcasts as well as sound files in just about
any audio format, and has a feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent
tracks.
MusicBrainz Picard is a cross-platform application written in Python
and is the official MusicBrainz tagger.
Picard supports the majority of audio file formats, is capable of
using audio fingerprints (AcoustIDs), performing CD lookups and
disc ID submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support. Additionally,
there are several plugins available that extend Picard's features.
When tagging files, Picard uses an album-oriented approach. This
approach allows it to utilize the MusicBrainz data as effectively
as possible and correctly tag your music.
The Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features
for media files to the Thunar File Manager.
Currently, these are:
* a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio
files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
* a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which
displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
* and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both,
renamer and the properties page.