Dave Plater
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Involved Projects and Packages
Nulloy is a simple and clean music player with a Waveform
Progressbar. It is written in C++ using QT.
This program is an audio-player, written with help of Qt library.
Qtractor is an Audio/MIDI multi-track sequencer application written
in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit. The initial target platform will be Linux,
where the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) for audio, and the Advanced
Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for MIDI, are the main infrastructures
to evolve as a fairly-featured Linux Desktop Audio Workstation GUI,
specially dedicated to the personal home-studio.
Rosegarden is a music composition and editing environment based around a MIDI sequencer that features a rich understanding of music notation and includes basic support for digital audio.
Rosegarden is an easy-to-learn, attractive application that runs on Linux, ideal for composers, musicians, music students, and small studio or home recording environments.
See the changelog for details.
Authors:
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Chris Cannam
Richard Bown
Guillaume Laurent
A free, open source, cross-platform video editor.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Solfege is an eartraining program for X written in python, using the GTK+ and GNOME libraries. To use this software you need some basic knowledge about music theory. Using solfege you can learn to recognise melodic and harmonic intervals, compare interval sizes, sing the intervals the computer asks for, identify chords, sing chords, scales, dictation and remember rhythmic patterns.
This package is only for lilypond and not for human consumption. Do not use.
zynaddsubfx is a many-featured real-time software synthesizer for
Linux. Features include polyphony and multitimbrel and microtonal
capabilities. It includes randomness of some parameters, which can make
warm sounds, like analog synthesizers. This program has system and
insertion effects, too.
This project is a central place for audio, video and image libraries for parsing multimedia data (also known as codecs), tags or containers. It is also a place for multimedia data processing libraries.
Command line utilities without GUI toolkit dependencies can be placed into this project as well. Please don't place end-user GUI based applications here, put them into multimedia:apps. Base your project on packages in this project instead.
This project also serves as development project for packages around this topic in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-packaging@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
Aubio is a library for real time audio labelling. Its features include
segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch
detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio.
The name aubio comes from 'audio' with a typo: several transcription
errors are likely to be found in the results too.
Audaspace (pronounced "outer space") is a high level audio library written
in C++ with language bindings for Python for example. It started out as the
audio engine of the 3D modelling application Blender and is now released as
a standalone library.
The FFADO project aims to provide a generic, open-source solution for the support of FireWire based audio devices for the Linux platform. It is the successor of the FreeBoB project.
FFADO is a volunteer-based community effort, trying to provide Linux with at least the same level of functionality that is present on the other operating systems.
FFmpeg is a multimedia framework, able to decode, encode,
transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play several formats
that humans and machines have created.
FluidSynth-DSSI is the plug-in implementation of fluidsynth on DSSI
(Disposable Soft Synth Interface) with a GTK+ GUI.
This package provides a collection of video sources and filters plugins,
using the Frei0r API.
JACK is a low-latency audio server written primarily for the Linux
operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to
an audio device, as well as allow them to share audio between
themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (as a normal
application), or they can run within a JACK server (as a plug-in).
The Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plug-in API (LADSPA) provides the
ability to write simple plug-in audio processors in C/C++ and link them
dynamically. The package contains the LADSPA SDK, the CMT plug-in
libraries (including Freeverb), and the swh plug-ins.
This package provides a collection of LADSPA (Linux Audio Developer's
Simple Plug-in API) plugins written by Steve Harris.
LASH (formerly LADCCA) is a session management system for JACK and ALSA
audio applications on GNU/Linux. Its aim is to allow you to have many
different audio programs running at once and to save the setup, close
them down, then reload the setup at some other time.
Libburn is a library for writing preformatted data onto optical media such as
CD, DVD, BD (Blu-Ray) and also offers a facility for reading data blocks from
its drives without using the normal block device I/O.
maint(1): plater
D-Bus is a message bus system, a simple way for applications to talk to one another. In addition to interprocess communication, D-Bus helps coordinate process lifecycle; it makes it simple and reliable to code a "single instance" application or daemon, and to launch applications and daemons on demand when their services are needed.
See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus-c%2B%2B for more information.
Notes:
- both rpm and deb based distros are building somehow
to-do:
- fix the distros that do not build
- figure out why Ubuntu 7.04/amd64 had expansion errors
- verify content of built packages
- use orig + diff file for rpm based distros, change spec accordingly
libdmapsharing is a library you may use to access and share DMAP (DAAP & DPAP) content. The library is written in C using GObject and libsoup. The DMAP family of protocols are used by products such as iTunes(TM), iPhoto(TM) and the Roku SoundBridge(TM) family to share content such as music and photos.
MLT is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for
television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors,
media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications.
The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use
tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based API.