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
- DrFeelgood is mostly a bugfix release. Numerous old memory leaks were found
and fixed, as well as some silly and annoying bugs. Full release notes at:
* http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/Release:DrFeelgood
- re-add a patch removed in previous commit, it's needed again
PR: ports/100366
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
- Check WITH/WITHOUT according to Porter's Handbook and
does this after bsd.port.pre.mk
- WITHOUT_X11 has to be put before bsd.port.pre.mk due to USE_X_PREFIX
PR: ports/99508 (based on)
Submitted by: Arseny Nasokin <tarc tarc.po.cs.msu.su>
- Restrict to Perl 5.6+ due to dependency upon p5-Authen-SASL
- Regen 5.00503 patchfile just in case the dependency can be resolved
PR: ports/99134
Submitted by: aaron
Approved by: maintainer timeout, tobez (implicit)
plist creation to FC4;
o upgrade audio ports which use automatic plist creation to use FC4
packages or bump PORTREVISION for those which already use FC4
packages. [1]
Approved by: julefort (maintainer, implicit) [1]
netchild (mentor)
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>
Dug up by Heino Tiedemann <rotkap@GMX.de> who kept going on and on
about this on various mailing lists without ever bothering to contact
the maintainer.
Obtained from: upstream CVS
- Use the OPTIONS framework
- Use bsd.scons.mk
Many patches removed because we merged them upstream into XMMS2 HEAD
Checkout the release notes at:
http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/Release:DrEvil
PR: ports/99864
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com> (maintainer)
What's new: http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/What's_New_in_1.4
- add RUBY dependency for lyric scripts
- add mp4v2 dependency
- add support for iPods (via libgpod)
Note: gstreamer, aKode and arts engine support have been dropped.
Only libxine is supported on FreeBSD.
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>
- convert to USE_RC_SUBR
- make sure thread libs are detected/used correctly on all OSVERSIONs
- change default database directory to /var/db/mt-daapd.
- change default mp3 dir to ${PREFIX}/share/mt-daap
- tell users whatvariables to they can set to customize their installation
- move pkg-deinstall, pkg-install and files/mt-daapd.conf in FILESDIR to be
able to respect user choices.
- portlint
PR: ports/95190 reworked extensively by me
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com> (now maintianer)
clarify comment and pkg-descr to make clear that ices0 is for streaming mp3s,
add an rc-script, optionalize most dependencies, do not depend on lame by
default in order to enable the build of a binary package.
While here, modify comment of ices as well to make perfectly clear that ices
is for vorbis streaming.
Based on a submission by: "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com>
and these ports build fine without it. My guess is that it was added
by someone as an opposite to USE_BZIP2 and other people copied it.
Remove it once and for all.
With hat: portmgr
[NOTE]
At this point in time, original site was initialized. Because
I saw http://www.linet.gr.jp/ as CentOS page. I think that
www.linet.gr.jp server will resurrect:-).
Pointed out by: pointyhat via kris
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)
the sources.
- don't overwrite .conf file and install it as .saple also
- fix pkg-deinstall
- add CONLFICTS with upcomming linux binary port
- bump PORTREVISION
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: lawrance (mentor, implicit)
an amd64 machine, there are several reports that there is one, so don't
let it break the build.
PR: 97580
Submitted by: "O. Hartmann" <hartmann@quark-park.dyndns.org>,
pointyhat via kris
Fix suggested by: anray
- Add authors to pkg-descr
0.06 Wed Mar 22 12:00:00 2006
- Fixed a circular reference in Audio::Wav::Write::Header that was
causing memory to leak (thanks Sumitro Chowdhury).
- Tidied up bits and pieces.
- Added very basic support for WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE.
- When writing files, finish() will now be called by DESTROY if
necessary.
PR: 98172
Submitted by: aaron
Reviewed by: maintainer
Approved by: maintainer, tobez (implicit)
- Update pkg-plist
2.25 15.06.2005
user:pass with proxy support - untested (thanks to Peter)
Please try it, I don't have such a setup.
Cache module: use CDDB_cache instead of CDDB_get
All files are saved in a local tree and can be reused from there.
Please try it if you like, it's not really tested.
2.26 22.06.2005 (unreleased)
added postgres/oracle/sqlite support (untested)
thanks to Rick for starting with a postgres version
2.27 01.01.2006
default port is now 8880 (not 888 anymore)
fixes an ioctl perl problem on current redhat/fedora (thanks to
Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade and the redhat/fedora guys)
PR: 98173
Submitted by: aaron
Reviewed by: maintainer
Approved by: maintainer, tobez (implicit)
x11-toolkits/gtk--2-reference -> x11-toolkits/gtkmm20-reference
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 other ports, 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 other ports, 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 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
work with pyrex 0.9.4 (which is currently in ports)
- Bumb PORTREVISION to make sure it gets rebuilt
Added file(s):
- files/patch-src_clients_lib_python_xmmsclient.pyx
PR: ports/97675
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: tmclaugh (mentor)
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>
replay information about problematic files. Some file formats contain too few
information about a song for it to be correctly replayed. To counter this, the
AdPlug database was created.
dependency location instead of explicitly passing modified CPPFLAGS
and LDFLAGS variables. This gives configure script a chance to do the
right thing when detecting libogg if ${LOCALBASE} != "/usr/local"
PR: ports/97464
Submitted by: sergei
Approved by: ahze (maintainer)
Those spaces used to hinder searching for the corresponding files
with portsearch -f '/FILENAME$' for obvious reasons.
Although currently portsearch removes those spaces itself remove
them anyway.
Inspired by: ports/94078
Approved by: portmgr (during freeze: krion, then kris advised to wait; at present: erwin)