audio plugins for musicians. All the included plugins are designed
to be used with multitrack software, as software replacement for
instruments and guitar stomp boxes.
The plugins are available in following formats:
- DSSI (both synthesizers and effects, GTK+ GUI is included)
- Standalone JACK client application with GTK+-based GUI
- LADSPA (only effect plugins, GUI not available unless host supports
DSSI-style GUI for LADSPA), with LRDF. Note that use of LADSPA
is strongly discouraged, as the limitations of the standard may cause
serious inconvenience.
WWW: http://calf.sourceforge.net/
free, streaming capable open source pure software audio sampler
with professional grade features, comparable to both hardware and
commercial Windows/Mac software samplers and to introduce new
features not yet available by any other sampler in the world.
WWW: http://www.linuxsampler.org/
user-friendly KDE GUI, a preset support, a low-latency DSP engine, and each
effect parameter can be altered "on the fly".
WWW: http://zyzstar.kosoru.com/?creox
package, for use by amarok-utils as well as Amarok itself (plus anyone
else that wants to use it).
WWW: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdesupport/taglib-extras/
(it required for upcoming amarok 2.1.1 update)
Submitted by: Matt Tosto <datahead4 at gmail.com>
Features include:
- Extracting with CDDA Paranoia. So you have quite perfect audio quality.
- Extracting and encoding run parallel.
- Filename editing with local and remote CDDB/FreeDB database.
- Metadata correction tools like capitalization.
- Multi-profile extraction (with one commandline-encoder per profile).
- Fetch covers from the internet and store them in the database.
- Create playlists, cover and template-based-info files in target directory.
- Creates extraction and encoding protocols.
- Transfer files with KDE KIO-Slaves.
WWW: http://opensource.maniatek.de/cgi-bin/audex/audex/index.html
PR: ports/135436
Submitted by: Jason E. Hale <bsdkaffee at gmail.com>
information. It currently supports MP3 via an included version of
libid3tag, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC (if libFLAC is installed), ASF,
WAV, AIFF, Musepack, and Monkey's Audio.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-Scan/
PR: ports/136660
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
FLAC or AIFF files in seconds without a sequencer.
Effects include filter sweeps, phasing, flanging, delay, and distortion.
Chris Petrik (chris@officialunix.com)
WWW: http://smasher.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/135937
Submitted by: chris at officialunix.com
2009-07-07 audio/gai-visual-audio: abandoned project, does not build
2009-07-05 devel/linxt: Use devel/roboctl instead.
2007-08-22 german/citrix_ica: Use net/citrix_ica
2007-08-22 japanese/citrix_ica: Use net/citrix_ica
2009-06-30 mail/bogofilter-qdbm: Migrate to bogofilter-tc instead
2009-06-27 mail/xc-mail: depends on a port that expired in 2007
2009-07-01 www/trac-blog: Not supported anymore for trac > 0.10; use FullBlogPlugin instead
2009-07-01 www/trac-restrictedarea: Not supported anymore; functionality included in trac since 0.11
2009-04-28 audio/festival+OGI: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-06-10 audio/festlex-ifd: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no active maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-10 audio/festogi-italian: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no active maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-09 audio/festogi-spanish: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-abc: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no user interest.
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-hvs: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no user interest.
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-jph: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-10 audio/festvox-lp: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no active maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-mwm: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-ogirab: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-10 audio/festvox-pc: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no active maintainer, no user interest
2009-06-09 audio/festvox-tll: unfulfilled dependencies for 8+ months, no maintainer, no user interest
2009-01-19 audio/py-sdl_mixer: has been broken for more than 6 months
locally installed copy of Timidity, and piping the output back to XMMS.
- Timothy Beyer <beyert@cs.ucr.edu>
PR: ports/131442
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
continuous speech recognition (LVCSR) decoder software for
speech-related researchers and developers. Based on word N-gram and
triphone context-dependent HMM, it can perform almost real-time
decoding on most current PCs with small amount of memory.
WWW: http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php
PR: 135153
Submitted by: Simun Mikecin <numisemis@yahoo.com>
Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.
If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10
An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.
For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.
Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).
There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@ ML.
2009-04-29 devel/cppadvio: abandoned upstream, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-04-22 irc/olirc: project is discontinued and tcl82 support is going to be dropped
2009-04-12 multimedia/toxine: has been inactive for almost 5 years
2009-04-17 net-mgmt/nagios12: Obsolete version, consider migration to net-mgmt/nagios
2009-04-28 sysutils/bbsmount: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-04-30 sysutils/puppet-devel: Use sysutils/puppet instead
2009-04-28 sysutils/tua: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-04-28 x11/qrash: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
Gervill is a software sound synthesize which was created for the
open source JDK Audio Synthesis Engine Project.
The goal of the JDK Audio Synthesis Engine Project is to create a
new open source JDK software midi synthesizer implementation.
The recommended version of FreeBSD to use them is 8-CURRENT.
FreeBSD-7.x is not fully compatible with compat.linux.osrelease
2.6.16. Some syscalls cannot be MFCed due to native FreeBSD
ABI breakage.
Usage (and package building):
1. define compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16;
2. add following variables to /etc/make.conf:
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f8;
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f8.
Approved by: bsam (me) ;-)
files. It can work with every format supported by taglib.
WWW: http://hg.kaworu.ch/tagutil/
PR: 133128
Submitted by: bapt <baptiste dot daroussin at gmail dot com>
speech and audio communication. It's meant to close the gap between
Vorbis and Speex for applications where both high quality audio
and low delay are desired.
WWW: http://www.celt-codec.org/
2009-02-10 devel/libgnugetopt: was only relevant on FreeBSD 4.x
2009-01-19 games/planeshift: Depends on broken, expired port
2009-02-12 net-mgmt/nfsen-devel: no separate development version exists anymore
2009-01-19 www/ocaml-wdialog: has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-12-21 news/sabnzbd: no longer developed, use news/sabnzbdplus instead
supports almost the complete functionality of liblo, allowing
you to send and receive OSC messages using a nice and simple
Python API.
Also included are the command line utilities send_osc and
dump_osc.
WWW: http://das.nasophon.de/pyliblo/
PR: ports/130975
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
alternative to the somewhat outdated reference implementation.
As stated on the website, OpenAL provides capabilities for playing audio in a
virtual 3d environment. Distance attenuation, doppler shift, and directional
sound emitters are among the features handled by the API. More advanced
effects, including air absorption, low-pass filters, and reverb, are
available through the EFX extension. It also facilitates streaming audio,
multi-channel buffers, and audio capture.
WWW: http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal.html
PR: ports/131260
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva at sysfault.org>
simple dl-based wrapper of Taglib's C library.
It's short and sweet, because the C API is written by someone who knows
how to use OO programming, and Ruby with dl just makes it all too easy
to wrap such a library.
Author: Neil Stevens <neil@hakubi.us>
WWW: http://www.hakubi.us/ruby-taglib/
PR: ports/130686
Submitted by: TOMIDA, Hiroaki <t.hiroaki.209 at gmail.com>
See http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/ for the general
release notes. On the FreeBSD front, this release introduces Fuse support
in HAL, adds multi-CPU support to libgtop, WebKit updates, and fixes some
long-standing seahorse and gnome-keyring bugs. The documentation updates
to the website are forthcoming.
This release features commits by adamw, ahze, kwm, mezz, and myself. It would
not have been possible without are contributors and testers:
Alexander Loginov
Craig Butler [1]
Dmitry Marakasov [6]
Eric L. Chen
Joseph S. Atkinson
Kris Moore
Lapo Luchini [7]
Nikos Ntarmos
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartiere
TAOKA Fumiyoshi [3]
Yasuda Keisuke
Zyl
aZ [4]
bf [2] [5]
Florent Thoumie
Peter Wemm
pluknet
PR: 125857 [1]
126993 [2]
130031 [3]
127399 [4]
127661 [5]
124302 [6]
129570 [7]
129936
123790
mpdBrowser show your collection's covers and let you:
- play an album with left click
- Enqueue an album with left click and Control
- Clear playlist with middle click
- play a song with right click
- enqueue a song with right click and Control
WWW: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/mpdBrowser
PR: ports/129955
Submitted by: Henrik Friedrichsen <hrkfdn at gmail.com>
2008-09-19 databases/qdbm-java: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 audio/shellac: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 audio/snett: Has been broken for more than 6 months
ncurses based music-player. Written in
Python.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/last-cmus/
PR: ports/129299
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
audio processing and generation.
LV2 is a simple but extensible successor of LADSPA, intended to address the
limitations of LADSPA which many applications have outgrown.
WWW: http://lv2plug.in/
PR: ports/129026
Submitted by: xaimus <xaimus at gmail.com>
It uses libcurl and libmpd.
It supports the latest AudioScrobbler protocol (1.21).
In case of a downtime or connectivity problems,
mpdas will cache the played songs to ~/.mpdascache.
Please read the README at:
http://github.com/hrkfrd/mpdas/tree/master/README
WWW: http://50hz.ws/mpdas/
PR: ports/128798
Submitted by: hrkfrd at googlemail.com
DLS Level 1 and 2 files, that is for reading and writing of those
files. libgig is used by linuxsampler to load Gigasampler files and
it can be used by qsampler to retrieve additional informations about
Gigasampler files.
WWW: http://www.linuxsampler.org/
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.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/musicpm/
PR: ports/128442
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
Audio::MPD gives a clear object-oriented interface for talking to and
controlling MPD (Music Player Daemon) servers. A connection to the MPD
server is established as soon as a new Audio::MPD object is created.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-MPD/
and Apple iTunes. It runs on POSIX platforms as well as Win32. It supports
server-side transcoding and other advanced features.
WWW: http://www.fireflymediaserver.org/
PR: ports/127701
Submitted by: Mark Foster <mark at foster.cc>
you select sections of an MP3 interactively or via a timetable
and save them to separate files without quality loss. It uses
mpg123 for playback and works with VBR files and even with files
bigger than 2GB. Other features are configurable silence seeking
and ID3 tag seeking, which are useful for concatenated mp3s.
WWW: http://www.puchalla-online.de/cutmp3.html
PR: ports/127877
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
This is just a very simple Perl interface which allows to set various
sound mixer parameters. The most important probably 'vol' (volume). The
list of all mixer parameters can be obtained using get_mixer_params()
function.
All values (lcval, rcval) are numbers in 0-100 range.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-Mixer/
PR: ports/127862
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
collection. It will work through a specified music directory, and for each
subdirectory will download a set of corresponding (best guess) album covers.
The naming format of the subdirectories can be configured, as can the
location to save the results, such as .desktop-entry files, folder.jpg
files, mp3 tags, etc.
WWW: http://www.unrealvoodoo.org/hiteck/projects/albumart/
PR: ports/126883
Submitted by: Timothy Bourke <timbob at bigpond.com>
new features ncmpc doesn't have. It's been also rewritten
from scratch in C++.
WWW: http://unkart.ovh.org/ncmpcpp/
PR: ports/126865
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
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.
The aim of this project is to provide these automatic labelling
features to other audio softwares. Functions can be used offline
in sound editors and software samplers, or online in audio effects
and virtual instruments.
WWW: http://aubio.org/
and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware.
Includes 8 signal displays, variable time scale, math, memory, measurements,
and file save/load.
- Unfortunately will not work on amd64 due to many int vs. string coding errors.
LastFMrec plays a last.fm radio stream.
While listening it creates one mp3-file per song and names it after artist
and title.
It can be run inside a shell or in a pop-up xterm (as browser plugin).
WWW: http://elgrande.daemoncore.org/index_lastfmrec.php
PR: 125674
Submitted by: Tino Engel <goaengel@gmx.net> (new maintainer)
playlists. Although the standard SqueezeCenter doesn't support smart
playlists by itself, together with iTunes and the standard
SqueezeCenter iTunes integration, it is possible to use smart
playlists defined in iTunes. The problem though is that the integrated
iTunes smart playlists will not be recalculated until the next time
you perform a rescan in SqueezeCenter. The SQL Playlist plugin takes
care of this problem and implements native smart playlist in
SqueezeCenter without any need to use iTunes. The smart playlists
implemented in SQL Playlist will also be automatically re-calculated
after each track played so they will be based on the latest statistic
information.
A smart playlist in SQL Playlist are continous and will run forever in
the same way as the standard Random Mix plugin, you can optionally
also choose that a smart playlist shouldn't repeat already played
tracks and in that case the music will stop when all songs matching
the playlist has been played.
WWW: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SQL_Playlist_plugin
the playlist and determines whether an album is playing or if random
tracks are playing. After that determination, it sets the player's
transition behaviour (crossfade, fade, etc) appropriately. The
transition behaviour for the album/random/default cases can be changed
by modifying the values of the four global variables at the top of
Transitions.pm. There is also a user configurable section for
excluding specific genres from being processed for album/random
detection. In these cases, the 'default' transition preference will be
used (not in v1.5).
WWW: http://www.sutula.us/james/slimserver/
stores statistics about the last time a track was played, when a
specific track was added to the library and how many times a track has
been played. The problem is that all of these statistics are cleared
every time you perform a full rescan of SqueezeCenter.
The TrackStat plugin solves this problem by making sure that the
statistics survive a rescan. Besides this TrackStat also extends the
statistics a bit, one example is that it doesn't count a track as
played just because you listen to the first 2 seconds of it, you will
have to play a certain amount of the track until it is played.
TrackStat also makes it possible to put a rating on all your tracks by
holding a number between 1-5 down on the now playing screen.
The other main functionality the TrackStat plugins provides is various
ways to browse your music based on the statistic information. The
standard SqueezeCenter only makes it possible to show most played
tracks. The TrackStat plugin makes it possible to show the statistics
in a lot more ways. The purpose is simply to give you another way to
select which music you like to play, for example like:
* Find tracks you haven't played for a long time
* Find tracks you have recently added to the library
* Find top rated tracks
* Find least played tracks
* And a lot more...
WWW: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/TrackStat_plugin
Graphically displays current weather conditions and forecasts. Will
also optionally display stock quotes and upcoming/active game
information for MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL, and college football and
basketball teams at user-configurable intervals.
WWW: http://www.gregbrown.net/squeeze/superdatetime.htm
searching allows for much faster entry of search text by allowing you
to forget about multi-tapping and instead just press each of the
remote control buttons once for each of the letters in the text,
whatever position the letter appears in above the button.
WWW: http://hickinbottom.demon.co.uk/lazysearch/
easier for other plugins to implement different types of playlists.
It shows all supported playlists below the same menu and has the
advantage that the user doesn't have to know which plugin implements a
specific interface.
WWW: http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Dynamic_Playlist_plugin
Although it works in standard PCs, it is specially designed
to work in the Maemo platform. It has access to virtually all
the same functions as the official client, including scrobbling,
tagging, loving, banning etc.
WWW: http://vagalume.igalia.com/
PR: ports/124882
Submitted by: Bernhard Fröhlich <decke at bluelife.at>
FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT files. For audio
output, Audiere supports DirectSound or WinMM in Windows, OSS on
Linux and Cygwin, and SGI AL on IRIX.
Audiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that
you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you
do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release
a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes
to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin,
and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is
endian-independent, so I expect it would work with few modifications
on other architectures.
WWW: http://audiere.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/124710
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
dcd is originally a console CD player for Linux.
This version uses libcdaudio in order to run on FreeBSD.
It integrates MusicBrainz! and local look-ups.
This is Kirocker Music Display. It is a KDE Kicker applet
for Amarok that displays current song info and allows for
basic playback control and song rating. Included is a
fullscreen mode that can be used with or without the applet
running - an Amarok script is also included to launch the
fullsreen mode from within Amarok.
Homepage: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52869
PR: Jason E. Hale <bsdkaffee@gmail.com>
Submitted by: ports/116683
WaveGain is a program that applies ReplayGain to wave files.
The FreeBSD port of WaveGain is with a patch from gnormalize
whose author is Claudio Fernandes de Souza Rodrigues.
The author of WaveGain is John Edwards.
WWW: http://www.rarewares.org/others.html
PR: ports/123963
Submitted by: Denise H. G. <darcsis@gmail.com>
automatically categorizes your music files based on genre, artist, album,
and song. It supports gapless playback and features easy tag editing.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/gogglesmm/
PR: ports/124080
Submitted by: Sascha Klauder <sklauder at trimind.de>
Attached is the port to build the Akode PulseAudio plugin,
this plugin is a replacement for the recently retired Akode
PolypAudio plugin.
This plugin was created from the akode-pulseaudio.patch
obtained from Fedora Core 6.
aKode is a simple audio-decoding frame-work that provides
a uniform interface to decode the most common audio-formats.
It also has a direct playback option for a number of
audio-outputs.
PR: ports/121344
Submitted by: Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com>
oscillators through two sine waveshapers in series. You can control
the vibrato, tremolo, portamento, the tuning of both oscillators,
the oscillator mix, the shape amount (total and split over both
shapers) and the phase of the second waveshaper function. There is
also an ADSR envelope generator that can control the total shape
amount and the amplification (with controllable sensitivity for
both), an LFO for the total shape amount, distortion, and a feedback
delay.
The shape amount and amplification is velocity sensitive, and the
synth supports MIDI pitch bend events (with a range of +/- 2
semitones). All parameters can be controlled using MIDI Controller
events.
WWW: http://ll-plugins.sourceforge.net
jack-smf-recorder - whose purpose is to play and record MIDI streams
from/to Standard MIDI Files (i.e. the files with .mid extension)
using JACK MIDI. There is also smfsh, "SMF shell" that is kind of
interactive, command line SMF files manipulation tool which started
its life as a debugging aid. And finally libsmf, C library for
loading, writing and manipulating the contents of SMF files.
WWW: http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-smf-utils/
playing in the status message of various accounts such as AIM, Yahoo, MSN,
Gtalk (Jabber), etc., i.e. any protocol Pidgin supports custom statuses on.
Support for a wide range of audio players on both Windows and UNIX platforms
is planned. Currently supported players: Amarok, Rhythmbox, Audacious, XMMS,
MPC/MPD, Exaile, Banshee and Quod Libet.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/musictracker/
formerly know as SlimServer (audio/slimserver).
The most visiable change is a new AJAX heavy default skin. A
configuration option is available to install with the Classic skin
instead (the new Default is broken with Konqueror). Other changes
can be found in the release notes:
http://www.slimdevices.com/changelog7.html
The SqueezeCenter port does not overlap with SlimServer so both
will remain for the time being.
Repocopy by: marcus (ports/122138)
reads a CD's table of contents (TOC) and generates an identifier which can be
used to lookup the CD at MusicBrainz. Additionally, it provides a submission
URL for adding the DiscID to the database.
WWW: http://musicbrainz.org/doc/libdiscid
PR: ports/122101
Submitted by: Jason E. Hale <bsdkaffee at gmail.com>
FreeBSD. The official GNOME 2.22 release notes can be found at
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ . On the FreeBSD front,
this release features an updated hal port with support for video4linux
devices, DRM (Direct Rendering), and better support of removable media. Work
is also underway to tie webkit more closely into GNOME. As part of the
GNOME 2.22 upgrade, GStreamer received a rather large upgrade as well.
Be sure to consult UPDATING on the proper steps to upgrade all of your
GNOME ports.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions and
testing efforts of the following people:
Pawel Worach
kan
edwin
Peter Ulrich Kruppa
J. W. Ballantine
Yasuda Keisuke
Andriy Gapon
speaker-independent, continuous speech recognition engine.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx3-demo.
The sphinx3-test script should run sphinx3-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
WWW: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/
PR: ports/121612
Submitted by: Richard Neese <r.neese@gmail.com>
speaker-independent, continuous speech recognition engine.
This is an early release of a research system. The APIs and function
names are likely to change, and several tools still need to be made
available to make this all complete.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx2-demo.
The pocketsphinx-test script should run pocketsphinx-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
WWW: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/
PR: ports/121610
Submitted by: Richard Neese <r.neese@gmail.com>
speech recognition engine.
This port is required for PocketSphinx and Sphinx3
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx-demo.
The sphinx-test script should run sphinx-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
WWW: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/
PR: ports/121611
Submitted by: Richard Neese <r.neese@gmail.com>
- update gxmms2 to 0.7 and unbreak
- bump soversion as needed
- trim some clients (azrael, nyello) and bindings (java) that are no longer
maintained
Submitted by: Max Khon <fjoe@samodelkin.net>
rules.
Quality free Czech diphone database.
Primary goal is for speech system Festival but it's not limited on it. Sources,
sound files and boundaries are available so it can be used in other free
speech synthetizer systems too.
WWW: http://www.freebsoft.org/festival-czech
PR: ports/119044
Submitted by: Frantisek Dvorak <valtri@civ.zcu.cz>
written in C and uses the GTK+ toolkit for it's interface.
WWW: http://gbemol.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/120960
Submitted by: Thomas M. Hermann <tmh.public@gmail.com>
2008-01-20 www/gekko: This port is not being developed anymore. This was replaced by textmotion http://code.google.com/p/textmotion/
2008-01-20 www/gekko-modules: This port is not being developed anymore. This was replaced by textmotion http://code.google.com/p/textmotion/
2007-11-01 java/linux-blackdown-jre11: Obsolete version; Support for Java 1.1 is to be removed from the ports tree
2008-01-14 french/pluxml: no active development and known security vulnerabilities, see http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/24607/info for details
2008-01-14 french/pluxml-theme-bridge: pluxml is marked as deprecated
2008-01-14 french/pluxml-theme-snowxml: pluxml is marked as deprecated
2007-09-15 databases/pgbash: Last release in 2003, relies on outdated Postgre 7.3 and bash 2.05a
2007-11-01 audio/nogger: "just makes a humming noise""
then normalizes the WAV to a targeted volume level and re-encodes
it. Moreover, gnormalize can extract Audio CD track and output as
various popular audio formats (MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE, FLAC, WAV)
with fast speed and high quality. gnormalize can also convert audio
format between MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE and FLAC with high fidelity,
which meets your need to play and collect audio files. It can change
the encoding and Metadata (tag) properties of final normalized files.
WWW: http://gnormalize.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/117544
Submitted by: Denise H. G. <darcsis at gmail.com>
Freepats is a project to create a free and open set of instrument
patches, in any format, that can be used with softsynths.
WWW: http://freepats.opensrc.org/
Based on: NetBSD pkgsrc port
optionally adding distortion and echo. This could be use to compliment
an image-based CAPTCHA to enable people who are unable to read the security
image hear it read out instead.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/Text_Spell_Audio/
PR: ports/119859
Submitted by: Ditesh Shashikant Gathani <ditesh at gathani.org>
and PHP. It allows you to view, edit, and play your audio files via the
web. It has support for playlists, artist and album views, album art,
random play, playback via Http/On the Fly Transcoding and Downsampling,
Vote based playback, Mpd and Icecast, Integrated Flash Player, as well
as per user themes and song play tracking.
WWW: http://ampache.org/
PR: ports/119093
Submitted by: Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
Currently plays mp3, ogg, wma, wav, flac, mp4 and radio streaming,
allowing users to easily edit tags, organize music and rip Audio CDs.
WWW: http://www.atunes.org/
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
toolkit using Qt Designer. Eventually it may evolve into a softsynth management
application allowing the user to control and manage a variety of command line
softsynth but for the moment it wraps the excellent FluidSynth.
WWW: http://qsynth.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/118215
Submitted by: Dmitry Klimov <lazyklimm@gmail.com>
- Plays MIDI files on Linux machines with an OSS sound card interface.
- GTK based user interface supporting drag-and-drop for easy file
selection. Drag a MIDI file from the GNOME-ified Midnight Commander
to Musica's drop pocket and it automatically loads the file.
- Tempo adjustment, Play a MIDI file up to four times faster or slower.
- Fast forward. Skip those dull passages in a MIDI file.
WWW: http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/open-source/musica
PR: ports/118839
Submitted by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr at gahr.ch>
TagLookup is a utility for tagging MP3s and other taggable audio file formats.
It inspects a set of audio files and uses their lengths to look up an
appropriate disc from a CDDB-compatible service. TagLookup can be used in two
modes:
* ID -- Given a CDDB ID and a number of files, look up the details of the CDDB
disc from a CDDB service. Tag files using the CDDB disc. Match each file with
each CDDB track using the closest track length.
* Sequence -- Given a number of files, generate a CDDB ID and query a CDDB
service. CDDB IDs are generated based on the sequence of tracks. Choose the
closest matching CDDB disc to tag the files.
As well as this, taglookup can:
* Rename -- Rename files based on their tags.
WWW: http://www.kamaz.org.uk/taglookup
PR: ports/117644
Submitted by: Alex Allan <alex@kamaz.org.uk>
This is a statistic plugin for Slimserver. Slimserver normally
stores statistics about the last time a track was played, when a
specific track was added to the library and how many times a track
has been played. The problem is that all of these statistics are
cleared every time you perform a full rescan of slimserver.
The TrackStat plugin solves this problem by making sure that the
statistics survive a rescan. Besides this TrackStat also extends
the statistics a bit, one example is that it doesn't count a track
as played just because you listen to the first 2 seconds of it, you
will have to play a certain amount of the track until it is played.
TrackStat also makes it possible to put a rating on all your tracks
by holding a number between 1-5 down on the now playing screen.
The other main functionality the TrackStat plugins provides is
various ways to browse your music based on the statistic information.
The standard slimserver only makes it possible to show most played
tracks. The TrackStat plugin makes it possible to show the statistics
in a lot more ways. The purpose is simply to give you another way
to select which music you like to play, for example like:
* Find tracks you haven't played for a long time
* Find tracks you have recently added to the library
* Find top rated tracks
* Find least played tracks
* And a lot more...
WWW: http://wiki.erland.homeip.net/index.php/TrackStat_plugin
This plugin for Slimserver makes it possible to create smart
playlists. Although the standard Slimserver doesn't support smart
playlists by itself, together with iTunes and the standard Slimserver
iTunes integration, it is possible to use smart playlists defined
in iTunes. The problem though is that the integrated iTunes smart
playlists will not be recalculated until the next time you perform
a rescan in Slimserver. The SQL Playlist plugin takes care of this
problem and implements native smart playlist in Slimserver without
any need to use iTunes. The smart playlists implemented in SQL
Playlist will also be automatically re-calculated after each track
played so they will be based on the latest statistic information.
A smart playlist in SQL Playlist are continous and will run forever
in the same way as the standard Random Mix plugin, you can optionally
also choose that a smart playlist shouldn't repeat already played
tracks and in that case the music will stop when all songs matching
the playlist has been played.
WWW: http://wiki.erland.homeip.net/index.php/SQL_Playlist_plugin
The Dynamic Playlist plugin is a Slimserver plugin that makes it
easier for other plugins to implement different types of playlists.
It shows all supported playlists below the same menu and has the
advantage that the user doesn't have to know which plugin implements
a specific interface.
WWW: http://wiki.erland.homeip.net/index.php/Dynamic_Playlist_plugin
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for
their work on porting modules and testing the whole ball of wax on
pointyhat (respectively).
The FreeBSD GNOME team would also like to thank our various testers and
contributors:
Yasuda Keisuke
Frank Jahnke
Pawel Worach
Brian Gruber
Franz Klammer
Yuri Pankov
Nick Barkas
Cristian KLEIN
Tony Maher
Scot Hetzel
Martin Matuska (mm)
Benoit Dejean
Martin Wilke (miwi)
(And anyone else I may have missed)
PRs fixed in this release:
111272, 113470, 115995, 116338
and some utility tools such as gWaoN, graphical visualization of the
spectra, and phase vocoder for time-stretching and pitch-shifting.
WWW: http://waon.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/117034
Submitted by: Kengo Ichiki <kichiki at users.sourceforge.net>
it to save tracks from an Audio CD as WAV, MP3, OGG, and/or FLAC.
WWW: http://littlesvr.ca/asunder/
PR: ports/116411
Submitted by: Fraser Tweedale <frase@frase.id.au>
The plugin allows you to browse, and preview available albums.
(It uses the 128kbit mp3 version). The magnatune plugin provides a double
function, it also uses the data from the magnatune website to fetch cover art.
WWW: http://sarine.nl/gmpc-plugins
Ecamegapedal is a real-time effect processor software with
a graphical user interface for controlling the effect
parameters. It is meant to be used as a virtual guitar-fx
or studio effect box. In addition to real-time operation,
Ecamegapedal also supports reading from and writing to audio
files. All audio object and effect plugin types provided
by the Ecasound libraries are supported. This includes ALSA,
JACK, OSS, aRts, over 20 file formats, over 30 effect types,
LADSPA plugins and multi-operator effect presets. Ecamegapedal's
implementation is based on Ecasound and Qt libraries.
WWW: http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecamegapedal/
PR: ports/115460
Submitted by: dk <lazyklimm@gmail.com>
the PulseAudio sound server.
Please note that this program can only configure local servers, and requires
that a special module module-gconf is loaded in the sound server. (Since
PulseAudio 0.9.5 this modules is loaded by default.)
WWW: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/paprefs/
PR: ports/115318
Submitted by: Romain Tartière <romain at blogreen.org>
tool ("mixer") for the PulseAudio sound server. In contrast to classic mixer
tools this one allows you to control both the volume of hardware devices and of
each playback stream seperately.
WWW: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pavucontrol/
PR: ports/115320
Submitted by: Romain Tartière <romain at blogreen.org>
an icon in the tray area and allows quick access to some features of the
PulseAudio sound server. Specifically it can do for you:
- Notify about new sink/sources becoming available on the LAN
- Quickly change the default PulseAudio sink/source/server assigned to the
current X11 display, selecting devices available on the LAN
- Start the auxiliary tools PulseAudio Volume Control, PulseAudio Volume
Meter, PulseAudio Manager, PulseAudio Preferences
WWW: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/padevchooser/
PR: ports/115315
Submitted by: Romain Tartière <romain at blogreen.org>
SNESAPU emulation core. Currently on runs on x86 only, due SNESAPU
being written in NASM x86 assembly.
WWW: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/sexyspc/
PR: ports/115223
Submitted by: Naram Qashat <cyberbotx at cyberbotx.com>
It is designed to make common, simple tasks fast and easy to do. It is operated
using arrow keys and standard XMMS keys, to make it easy and intuitive to learn.
WWW: http://xmms-curses.sourceforge.net/
And yes, I know that "xmms's dead, baby, xmms is dead..."
Spectral Band Resonation + Parametric Stereo, or AAC + SBR + PS), also known as
HE-AAC+ (High Efficiency AAC+). Developed by Coding Technologies, based on the
reference code obtained from 3GPP, repackaged to compile on contemporary Linux
by Matteo Croce.
WWW: http://teknoraver.campuslife.it/
mp3plot prints out a plot of the bitrate distribution of a VBR MP3 file
(it will also do it for CBR files although it isn't very meaningful).
WWW: http://p.outlyer.net/mp3plot/
Author: Toni Corvera < outlyer at gmail dot com >
collections in mind, which makes managing your music a breeze.
WWW: http://nooms.de/projects/abraca
PR: ports/113189
Submitted by: Olivier Smedts <olivier at gid0.org>
* Tablature editor
* Score Viewer
* Multitrack display
* Autoscroll while playing
* Note duration management
* Various effects (bend, slide, vibrato, hammer-on/pull-off)
* Support for triplets (5,6,7,9,10,11,12)
* Repeat open and close
* Time signature management
* Tempo management
* Imports and exports gp3,gp4 and gp5 files
WWW: http://www.tuxguitar.com.ar/
PR: ports/112169
Submitted by: Pietro Cerutti (gahr at gahr.ch)
using GTK+2.
Features:
=========
* Simple and Clean Interface.
* Library Browser.
* Library search. (search by artist, album, filename, etc)
* Playlist management (manage mpd playlists)
* ID3v2 tag editing support.
* System tray icon support.
* Support for controlling gimmix through Keyboard.
* Notification support (Displays the currently playing song in systray).
* Small memory footprint.
WWW: http://gimmix.berlios.de/index.php
PR: ports/111482
Submitted by: Matthieu Guegan <matt.guegan at free.fr>
2007-04-10 audio/marlin: does not build with new nautilus-cd-burner
2007-04-10 chinese/tatter-tools: Incorrect pkg-plist
2007-04-10 chinese/vim-scdoc: Does not build
2007-04-10 databases/mergeant: does not build with new libgnomedb
2007-04-10 databases/pecl-paradox: Does not compile
2007-04-10 deskutils/yank: Incomplete pkg-plist
Post.FM is a Perl script that submits information about your currently
played track to Last.FM / Audioscrobbler. It's primarily made for CMUS,
a ncurses based music player, but could be used as a general purpose
scrobbler with only minor modifications.
Author: Jonas Kramer <lizer@gmx.net>
WWW: http://nex.scrapping.cc/post-fm/
units capable of (and intended for) realtime operation. The suite
includes DSP units emulating instrument amplifiers, stomp-box
classics, versatile 'virtual analogue' oscillators, fractal
oscillation, reverb, equalization and others.
WWW: http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html
PR: ports/109990
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
- Up to 64 patches with 8 notes of polyphony each
- Fast, high quality pitch scaling
- Linear ADSR volume envelopes
- MIDI/jack-transport syncable LFOs
- Low pass filter with resonance
- A variety of direction-independent playback modes
- A zoomable sample editor for loop and play points
- Portamento
WWW: http://zhevny.com/specimen/
PR: ports/109986
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
This Python module lets you load and decode Musepack (MPC/MP+ files).
Its API has been chosen to mostly match pyvorbis and pymad. It also
includes a module to read and write APEv2 metadata tags.
WWW: http://sacredchao.net/~piman/software/python.shtml
PR: 109070
Submitted by: Zhen REN
a countless number of instruments, from some common heared from
expensive hardware to interesting sounds that you'll boost to an
amazing universe of sounds.
WWW: http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/108460
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
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 aquired polyphonic
operation, band-limited oscillators, a better filter mode, and
velocity-sensitive envelopes.
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/download.html
PR: ports/108438
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
seconds of audio _before_ you click the "Record" button. The idea
is that, when you hear an interesting sound, you can press record
and capture it, without having to try and recreate it.
WWW: http://plugin.org.uk/timemachine/
PR: ports/108431
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
(like audio/ghostess) using your computer's keyboard.
It's somewhat similar in purpose to vkeybd, except that jack-keyboard
uses JACK MIDI instead of ALSA.
See the README file for keyboard mapping.
WWW: http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/
PR: ports/108242
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
TB-303 Bassline. It is not an exact copy; rather than make it "just
like the real thing", the design concentrates on modelling the
circuitry and was adjusted by comparing the sounds achievable with
it to those heard on classic acid house tracks. It includes a
switchable square/saw wave VCO, 24dB/octave VCF, an adjustable decay
time for the VCF, a fixed decay time for the VCA, and an interesting
bit of circuitry around the "Accent" control.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/nekobee/
PR: ports/108148
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
of a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. It can easily load most DX7 patch bank
files, accept patch editing commands via MIDI sys-ex messages (ALSA
systems only), and recreate the sound of the DX7 with greater
accuracy than any previous open-source emulation (that the author
is aware of....)
hexter operates as a plugin for the Disposable Soft Synth Interface
(DSSI).
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/hexter.html
PR: ports/108147
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
capable of saving and restoring plugin configuration, as well as
specifying MIDI channels and layering synths. ghostess includes
three MIDI drivers: an ALSA sequencer MIDI driver, a (clumsy but
functional) CoreMIDI driver (which allows ghostess to be used on
Mac OS X), and a JACK MIDI driver for use with the MIDI transport
in recent versions (>=0.102.27) of JACK. ghostess also comes with
a universal DSSI GUI, which attempts to provide GUI services for
any DSSI or LADSPA plugin, and may be used with any DSSI host.
WWW: http://home.jps.net/~musound/
PR: ports/108131
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
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.
WWW: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-media-tags-plugin
software synthesizer, allowing it to function as a DSSI plugin.
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/108124
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
It aims to be efficient (no toolbar, main menu, or statusbar), user-friendly,
and clean.
FEATURES:
+ Expanded and collapsed views
+ Automatic remote or local album art
+ Automatic fetching of lyrics
+ Playlist and stream support
+ Support for editing song tags
+ System tray icon with tooltip
+ Popup notification
+ Library searching by artist, song, etc.
+ Keyboard friendly
+ Support for multimedia keys
+ Commandline control
WWW: http://sonata.berlios.de/index.html
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
Scott Wheeler's TagLib.
TagPy can:
* read and write ID3 tags of version 1 and 2, with many supported
frame types for version 2 (in MPEG Layer 2 and MPEG Layer 3,
FLAC and MPC)
* access Xiph Comments in Ogg Vorbis Files and Ogg Flac Files
* access APE tags in Musepack and MP3 files.
WWW: http://news.tiker.net/software/tagpy
Approved by: alexbl (mentor, implicit)
small patterns of MIDI events that you can repeat and arrange to
create a whole song. Each track has its own patterns, so you can
for example play the same drum pattern over and over again while
you play different lead synth patterns and basslines.
WWW: http://dino.nongnu.org/
PR: ports/107877
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
It is an implementation of a proposal that originated from this
discussion. Its aim is to allow you to have many different audio
programs running at once, to save their setup, close them down and
then easily reload the setup at some other time. LASH doesn't deal
with any kind of audio data itself; it just runs programs, deals
with saving/loading (arbitrary) data and connects different kinds
of virtual audio ports together (currently JACK and ALSA sequencer
ports). It can also be used to move entire sessions between
computers, or post sessions on the Internet for download.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/lash/
PR: ports/107875
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
particularly useful for software synthesis plugins with user
interfaces.
DSSI is an open and well-documented specification developed for use
in Linux audio applications, although portable to other platforms.
It may be thought of as LADSPA-for-instruments, or something
comparable to VSTi.
DSSI consists of a C language API for use by plugins and hosts,
based on the LADSPA API, and an OSC (Open Sound Control) API for
use in user interface to host communications. The DSSI specification
consists of an RFC which describes the background for the proposal
and defines the OSC part of the specification, and a documented
header file which defines the C API.
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/107867
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
to the Ogg, MP3, or FLAC formats. It is easy, requiring a few mouse
clicks to convert an entire album, displaying progress along the
way. It can rip and encode in parallel, and supports CDD.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ripperx/
PR: ports/107493
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
JACK Rack is an effects "rack" for the JACK low latency audio API. The rack
can be filled with LADSPA effects plugins. It's phat; it turns your computer
into an effects box.
WWW: http://jack-rack.sourceforge.net/
Exaile is a media player aiming to be similar to KDE's AmaroK, but for
GTK+. It incorporates many of the cool things from AmaroK (and other
media players) like automatic fetching of album art, handling of large
libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via the wikipedia,
last.fm support, optional iPod support (assuming you have python-gpod
installed).
WWW: http://www.exaile.org/
Author: Adam Olsen <arolsen@gmail.com>
Description:
This is a SlimServer plugin to add lazy search capabilities. Lazy
searching allows for much faster entry of search text by allowing
you to forget about multi-tapping and instead just press each of
the remote control buttons once for each of the letters in the text,
whatever position the letter appears in above the button.
WWW: http://hickinbottom.demon.co.uk/lazysearch/
in the playlist and determines whether an album is playing or if
random tracks are playing. After that determination, it sets the
player's transition behavior (crossfade, fade, etc) appropriately.
The transition behavior for the album/random/default cases can be
changed by modifying the values of the four global variables at the
top of Transitions.pm. There is also a user configurable section
for excluding specific genres from being processed for album/random
detection. In these cases, the 'default' transition preference will
be used.
WWW: http://www.sutula.us/james/slimserver/
gentoo and debain. Also, there is no ports that depend on this. I think it is
pointless for us to keep it alives when it is dead outside FreeBSD. Therefore,
remove this port.
Discussed with: ahze
API for Burn.app's the audio file conversion bundles. MP3ToWav.bundle
converts, as its name implies, mp3 audio files into wav audio files
which can be burned onto a CD playable in your home stereo.
WWW: http://gsburn.sourceforge.net/
2006-12-01 lang/clips: Unfetchable
2006-12-07 audio/gdesklets-xmms: Disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 games/flightgear-l410: is incompatible with the latest FlightGear release
edit and mix multi-track audio. Produce your own CD's. Mix video
soundtracks. Experiment with new ideas about music and sound.
Generate sound installations for 12 speaker gallery shows.
Ardour capabilities include: multichannel recording, non-linear,
non-destructive region based editing with unlimited undo/redo,
full automation support, a mixer whose capabilities rival high
end hardware consoles, lots of plugins to warp, shift and shape
your music, and controllable from hardware control surfaces
at the same time as it syncs to timecode. If you've been looking
for a tool similar to ProTools, Nuendo, Cubase SX, Digital
Performer, Samplitude or Sequoia, you might have found it.
WWW: http://ardour.org/
PR: ports/106450
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
the main functionalities are as follows:
* Discover Airport Express by Apple Rendezvous
* Browse music files
(Supported music file format: m4a(alac or aac), wav, mp3, ogg, aac, pls)
* Send selected files to the Airport Express
* Play mp3 stream data (filename started with "http://")
WWW: http://raop-play.sourceforge.net/
daemon. It provides a simple GUI dialog for setting several JACK daemon
parameters, which are properly saved between sessions, and a way
to control of the status of the audio server daemon. With time,
this primordial interface has become richer by including a enhanced
patchbay and connection control features.
WWW: http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/106430
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
NOMAD and Zen range plus the Dell DJ devices using the Portable Digital
Entertainment (PDE) protocol.
WWW: http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/106424
Submitted by: Petar Zhivkov Petrov (pesho.petrov at gmail.com)
interface. JAMin is an open source application designed to perform
professional audio mastering of stereo input streams. It uses LADSPA
for digital signal processing (DSP).
WWW: http://jamin.sourceforge.net/en/about.html
PR: ports/106407
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
LMMS aims to be a free alternative to popular (but commercial and
closed-source) programs like FruityLoops, Cubase and Logic giving you the
ability of producing music with your computer by creating cool loops,
synthesizing and mixing sounds, arranging samples, having more fun with your
MIDI keyboard and much more...
LMMS combines the features of a tracker/sequencer program (pattern/channel/
sample/song/effect management) and those of powerful synthesizers and samplers
in a modern, user-friendly and easy to use graphical user interface.
WWW: http://lmms.sourceforge.net/
2006-12-01 audio/xmms-rateplug: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 chinese/iiimf-le-chewing: fails to install (dependency problem)
2006-12-01 deskutils/mhc-xemacs21-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 devel/alleyoop: Does not compile
2006-12-01 devel/hs-crypto: is incompatible with current GHC, needs updating
2006-12-01 editors/gedit-autocomplete-plugin: Not compatible with gedit versions >= 2.14
2006-12-01 emulators/basiliskII: Does not compile
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware-tools2: Unfetchable
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware2: Unfetchable
2006-12-03 finance/ccard: Project disappeared from the internet
XAnalyser is a program to analyse a stereo audio signal. It has two displays:
Frequency Spectrum
Using Fast Fourier Transform, the time domain of the signal is transformed into
the frequency domain, i.e. the amplitude (in logarithmic scale) of the
audio signal is plotted versus the frequency. Either the sum of the
left and right channel of the audio signal can be shown or both
channels simultaneously.
XY Scope
Roughly speaking, the audio signal of left channel deflects a point
horizontally and the right channel vertically (just as the beam of a CRT
would do). Thus, an audio signal only present on the left channel produces
a horizontal line, whereas an audio signal only present on the right channel
produces a vertical line. A mono signal produces a 45 degree line.
A stereo signal creates a wilde pattern (if the phase is correct,
predominately in the same direction as a mono signal) or may even fill
the entire scope.
WWW: http://arvin.schnell-web.net/xanalyser/
PR: 105059
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db@db.net>
Approved by: tmclaugh (mentor)
fdmf is portable perl/C software for finding pairs of music files in a
collection that are likely to contain the same music. It works on the
music itself, not on the filename, tags, or headers. It uses an audio
fingerprint, or perceptual hash to recognize the duplicate files. It is
currently under heavy development, so it might be buggy, broken, or
otherwise bad. But it works for me.
WWW: http://www.w140.com/audio/
Author: Kurt Rosenfeld <kurt at w140 dot com>
Aqualung is a music player. It plays audio files from your filesystem
and has the feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent tracks.
WWW: http://aqualung.sourceforge.net/
This is a library to make it easy to manipulate RDF files describing LADSPA
plugins.
It can also be used for general RDF manipulation.
It can read RDF/XLM and N3 files and export N3 files, it also has a light
taxonomic inference capablility.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lrdf/
Oggz provides a simple programming interface for reading and writing
Ogg files and streams. Ogg is an interleaving data container developed
by Monty at Xiph.Org, originally to support the Ogg Vorbis audio
format.
liboggz supports the flexibility afforded by the Ogg file format while
presenting the following API niceties:
* Strict adherence to the formatting requirements of Ogg bitstreams,
to ensure that only valid bitstreams are generated
* A simple, callback based open/read/close or open/write/close interface
to raw Ogg files
* A customisable seeking abstraction for seeking on multitrack Ogg data
* A packet queue for feeding incoming packets for writing, with
callback based notification when this queue is empty
* A means of overriding the IO functions used by Oggz, for easier
integration with media frameworks and similar systems.
* A handy table structure for storing information on each logical
bitstream
WWW: http://www.annodex.net/software/liboggz/html/
channels with different rate codecs and several people on each channel.
Primarily aimed at team gamers but can be used as an IP phone as well.
WWW: http://www.ventrilo.com/
PR: ports/95071
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <amistry@am-productions.biz>
UModPlayer or Universal Module Player is a audio module "tool-chain",
providing you functions to work with modules like playing, exporting,
getting information, and more.
* You can play the supported formats and seek to any order in the
song. You have pause, timer, display, and other standard features.
* You can view the pattern notes while playing.
* Playlist support: you can create playlists, delete or move
individual items in a playlist, import a playlist from the current
directory contents, save a playlist and load a saved playlist...
* You can specify any of the ModPlug options: noise reduction,
megabass, surround, reverb sound options specifying the grade and
the delay of most of the options.
* You can export the audio data of a module to any of the supported
formats
* You can read and export to a file the song builtin message, the
song instrument names and the song sample names.
* Each user of your UNIX box can save all the sound options.
* And much more!
WWW: http://umodplayer.sourceforge.net/
LibAiff is a library for C applications, providing transparent read and
write operations for Audio Interchange File Format files.
With LibAiff your application can easily use the Audio IFF format to
interchange digital audio.
LibAiff wants to implement all the features of the AIFF 1.3 standard,
including markers, comments, etc.
This version of LibAiff supports the following features:
* Reading any valid Audio IFF file.
* Writing a valid Audio IFF file.
* Reading a compressed AIFF Compressed (AIFC) file with audio encoded
in Linear PCM, both big-endian and little-endian.
* Read & write samples in all formats supported by the Audio IFF standard.
* Convert any sample format to and from 32 bits.
* Getting and setting all the AIFF Attributes.
* Reading and writing markers to positions on the sound.
* Reading instrument data from AIFF files.
WWW: http://aifftools.sourceforge.net/libaiff/
GNUstep and Mac OS X. Similar in look and feel to XMMS, it can read the
most-known sound file formats: MP3, Ogg, FLAC, Mod, XM, AIFF, WAV and more.
Very easy to use, it integrates well with the GNUstep desktop environment
and shows a nice example of a cross-platform OpenStep application.
PR: 102901
Submitted by: Gürkan Sengün
(ALUT).
It is well suited to producing succinct demo programs and to help
new developers to get started with OpenAL without distractions
such as loading sound samples from disk.
WWW: http://www.openal.org/
PR: ports/102854
Submitted by: Jona Joachim <walkingshadow at grummel.net>
All you need to receive DRM transmissions is a PC with a sound card and a
modified analog short-wave (MW, LW) receiver.
WWW: http://drm.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/102761
Submitted by: Soeren Straarup <xride(at)x12.dk>
the code from alsa-lib 1.0.8, necessary to support DSSI on non-ALSA
systems.
WWW: http://home.jps.net/~musound/
More information on DSSI can be found at:
WWW: http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/100498
Submitted by: rlazio <mahonmesr@googlemail.com>
JukeBox and Dell DJ digital audio players under BSD, Linux, Mac OS X and
Windows.
WWW: http://libnjb.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/100462
Submitted by: adrianm <teksimian@gmail.com>
libnoise is a portable C++ library that is used to generate coherent
noise, a type of smoothly-changing noise. libnoise can generate
Perlin noise, ridged multifractal noise, and other types of
coherent-noise.
Coherent noise is often used by graphics programmers to generate
natural-looking textures, planetary terrain, and other things. The
mountain scene shown above was rendered in Terragen with a terrain
file generated by libnoise. You can also view some other examples of
what libnoise can do.
In libnoise, coherent-noise generators are encapsulated in classes
called noise modules. There are many different types of noise
modules. Some noise modules can combine or modify the outputs of
other noise modules in various ways; you can join these modules
together to generate very complex coherent noise.
WWW: http://libnoise.sourceforge.net/
you played to last.fm, formerly known as AudioScrobbler.
WWW: http://code-monkey.de/pages/xmms2-scrobbler
PR: ports/102511
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex at foxybanana.com>
Features include:
* LCD for elapsed time,
* Nice display of song information
* Interfaces to the playlist and media library
PR: ports/102508
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex at foxybanana.com>
and has some unique features, like chroot()'ing and dropping privileges.
This makes it an ideal application for low-end jukeboxes.
WWW: http://g-rave.nl/projects/herrie/
PR: ports/101159
Submitted by: Ed Schouten <ed at fxq.nl>
Perl Audio Converter (PAC) is a tool for converting multiple audio types
from one format to another. It supports MP2, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC,
Shorten, Monkey Audio, FAAC (AAC/M4A/MP4), Musepack (MPC), Wavpack (WV),
OptimFrog (OFR/OFS), TTA, LPAC, Kexis (KXS), AIFF, AC3, Lossless Audio
(LA), BONK, AU, SND, RAW, VOC, SMP, RealAudio (RA/RAM), WAV, and WMA. It
can also convert audio from the following video formats/extensions: RM,
RV, ASF, DivX, MPG, MKV, MPEG, AVI, MOV, OGM, QT, VCD, VOB, and WMV. A
CD ripping function with CDDB support, batch and playlist conversion,
tag preservation for most supported formats, independent tag reading/
writing, and extensions for Konqueror and Amarok are also provided.
WWW: http://pacpl.sourceforge.net/
Author: Philip Lyons <viiron@gmail.com>
OptimFROG is a lossless audio compression program. Its main goal is to
reduce at maximum the size of audio files, while permitting bit identical
restoration for all input. It is similar with the ZIP compression, but it
is highly specialized to compress audio data.
OptimFROG obtains asymptotically the best lossless audio compression
ratios. It has Windows, Linux, and Mac versions, fully featured input
plug-ins for the Windows Media Player, foobar2000, Winamp2/3/5, dBpowerAMP,
XMPlay, QCD, and XMMS audio players (with bitstream error resilience,
ID3v1.1 and APEv2 read tagging support, ID3v2 compatible), optimal support
for all integer PCM wave formats up to 32 bits and an extensible streamable
(error tolerant) compressed format. It is also fast, the default mode
encodes CD quality audio data at 12.4x real-time and decodes at 17.4x real-
time on AMD Athlon XP 1800+ (the fastest mode encodes at 28.1x real-time
and decodes at 24.7x real-time). Self-extracting (sfx) archives can also be
created with a small overhead of just 54 KB.
WWW: http://www.losslessaudio.org/
Author: Florin Ghido <FlorinGhido@yahoo.com>
LPAC is a codec (coder / decoder) for lossless compression of digital audio
files. "Lossless" means that any compressed file can be decompressed in a way
it will be bit-wise identical with the original. This is the main advantage
of LPAC compared to lossy formats like MP3, WMA or RealAudio. On the other
hand, lossy codecs can achieve higher compression ratios. For example, MP3 at
128 kbit/s achieves a (fixed) compression ratio of 11, whereas LPAC's
compression ratios range from 1.5 to 4, strongly depending on the audio
material. Typically they are around 2 for pop music and 2.5 for classical
music. This may not seem much, but remember you will get back every single
bit, no matter how often you subsequently compress and decompress a file. It
is true that general archivers (Zip, LZH, gzip) are lossless, too, but they
often achieve nearly no compression on audio files.
WWW: http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/wer/liebchen/lpac.html
Kexis - A lossless WAV file compressor. Kexis' main goal is to develop
prediction and encoding schemes to minimize compressed file size. Kexis
strives to be the premier lossless sound encoder.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kexis/
This module returns a hash containing basic information about a
Musepack file, as well as tag information contained in the Musepack
file's APE tags. See Audio::APETags for more information about the
tags.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-Musepack/
This module returns a hash containing basic information about a FLAC file,
a representation of the embedded cue sheet if one exists, as well as tag
information contained in the FLAC file's Vorbis tags. There is no complete
list of tag keys for Vorbis tags, as they can be defined by the user; the
basic set of tags used for FLAC files include:
* ALBUM
* ARTIST
* TITLE
* DATE
* GENRE
* TRACKNUMBER
* COMMENT
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-FLAC-Header/
A Crossfading/Gapless Output Plugin featuring:
* Crossfading
* Fadein/Fadeout
* Continuous output
* Gap-Killer
* Automatic detection of live albums
* High quality
* Secondary effect plugin
* Compatibility with bmp and audacious
WWW: http://www.eisenlohr.org/xmms-crossfade/index.html
Author: Peter Eisenlohr <p.eisenlohr@gmx.net>
This is a slave port of audio/xmms-crossfade
submits information about tracks being played to audioscrobbler.
WWW: http://www.frob.nl/scribble.html
PR: ports/100195
Submitted by: Stepan Zastupov [RedChrom] <redchrom at gmail.com>
You can ask for the results to be sorted by one or more of those tags,
and return either the list of filenames (the deault), a printf-style
formatted string for each file using its ID3 tags, or the actual Perl
data structure representing the results.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MP3-Find/
PR: ports/100149
Submitted by: Jin-Shan Tseng <tjs at cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw>
formats (M3U, PLS, HTML, etc).
It is very usefull if you have a large amount of audio files and you want to
quickly and frequently build a playlist.
WWW: http://royale.zerezo.com/fapg/
PR: ports/99300
Submitted by: chinsan <chinsan.tw@gmail.com>
It acts as a frontend to XMMS2.
Author: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
WWW: http://www.enlightenment.org/
PR: ports/99318
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@mbsd.msk.ru>
Schwendt. This version is written by Simon White and is cycle accurate for
improved sound reproduction. Sidplay 2 is capable of playing all C64 mono and
stereo file formats.
WWW: http://sidplay2.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/98762
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
Approved by: lawrance (mentor, implicit)
an open source software, but freely available for i386 versions of
FreeBSD 4.X/5.X and Linux. This port installs the Linux binary.
WWW: http://www.shoutcast.com
PR: ports/95514
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan
Approved by: lawrance(mentor, implicit)
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for audio/goobox, audio/rhythmbox, audio/sound-juicer, x11/gnome2,
x11/gnome2-lite and x11-toolkits/py-gnome-desktop chase the rename.
PR: ports/97985
Repocopy by: marcus
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for deskutils/timer-applet, x11/gnome2 and x11/gnome2-lite chase the rename.
PR: ports/97985
Repocopy by: marcus
Mutagen is an audio metadata tag reader and writer implemented in
pure Python. It supports reading ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4,
APEv2, and FLAC, and writing ID3v1.1, ID3v2.4, APEv2, and FLAC. It
can also read MPEG audio and Xing headers.
WWW: http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet/wiki/Development/Mutagen
PR: ports/97276 [1], ports/96897 [2]
Submitted by: Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> [1]
Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com> [2]
Approved by: tmclaugh (mentor)
pure Python. It supports reading ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4,
APEv2, and FLAC, and writing ID3v1.1, ID3v2.4, APEv2, and FLAC. It
can also read MPEG audio and Xing headers.
WWW: http://www.sacredchao.net/quodlibet/wiki/Development/Mutagen
Submitter of [2] has agreed the port will be maintained by sumbiter of [1]
PR: ports/97276 [1], ports/96897 [2]
Submitted by: Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> [1]
Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com> [2]
Approved by: tmtmclaugh (mentor)
application to play multimedia files from Emacs using external
players. Many of it's ideas are derived from MpthreePlayer
(http://www.nongnu.org/mp3player), but it tries to be more general and
more clean.
WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/emms/index.html
PR: ports/97080
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice@dryice.name>
plugin is actually a port of the xmms OSS sound ouput plugin to JACK, using
libjackasyn.
WWW: http://gige.xdv.org/libjackasyn/xmms.php
PR: ports/94292
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
sound API with the JACK audio server (jackit.sf.net). libjackasyn is a library
that can be used for two purposes.
First it can be loaded via the LD_PRELOAD variable, turning OSS applications
automatically into JACK-aware applications.
Second, it can be used to link against the program during build time, making it
trivial to turn an OSS aware sound application into a JACK aware sound
application in a short time.
libjackasyn got its name from the asynchronous manner in which it communicates
with the JACK server, which means by using libjackasyn you will introduce an
additional delay exactly the size of one JACK audiobuffer (1024 samples or 44
ms with the JACK default settings). This delay can be reduced by reducing the
JACK buffersize. It should not matter for sound generating applications, but
it might introduce phasing effects when doing sound processing.
WWW: http://gige.xdv.org/libjackasyn/
PR: ports/94290
Submitted by: Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@bsd.org.pe>
for reading and editing the meta-data of several popular audio formats.
Currently it supports both ID3v1 and ID3v2 for MP3 files, Ogg Vorbis comments
and ID3 tags and Vorbis comments in FLAC files.
X4X is a client for XMMS2 written in Java with great future
goals e.g. video and plugin support. At the moment X4X
uses almost all functions from XMMS2 and therefore is quite
complete.
WWW: http://x4x.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/95896
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
This library reads song information, such as song title,
artist, and album, from an MP3 file. It supports ID3v1,
ID3v1.1, Lyrics3v1, Lyrics3v2, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4
tags. MP3 Frame Headers can also be read. There is a
FilenameTag, a ID3v2.4 tag that is intelligently derived
from the file name. It contains tag synchronization
utilities, multiple save options, and easy tag conversion
methods.
WWW: http://javamusictag.sourceforge.net/index.html
PR: ports/95638
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
The package python-musicbrainz2 is a client library written
in python which provides easy object oriented access to the
MusicBrainz database using the XMLWebService. It has been
written from scratch and uses a different model than
PythonMusicbrainz, the first generation python bindings.
PR: ports/95531
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>