Analysis program for creating a colorful visual representation of an audio file
The Moodbar is an algorithm for creating a colorful visual
representation of the contents of an audio file, giving an idea of its
"mood" (this is a rather fanciful term for the simple analysis it
actually does). The Moodbar was invented by Gavin Wood and Simon
O'Keefe for inclusion in the Amarok music player.
This package contains a GStreamer plugin with elements that are used
in the moodbar analysis, and an application that actually does the
analysis.
The package also contains a shell-script (create-moodbar.sh), which will
generate the mood files for all music-files (mp3|ogg|flac|wma) in the directory
(including sub-directories) where it is being executed
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Leap:42.1:Rings:2-TestDVD
- Links to openSUSE:Leap:42.1 / moodbar
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