Michael Bevin. It is not opensource, but versions are available
for Windows and Linux. Currently (October 2005) it has the best
compression ratio available.
WWW: http://www.lossless-audio.com/
PR: ports/87668
Submitted by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@gmail.com>
definitely earns a pointy hat and a PORTREVISION bump.
This port will not build on 4.X, and I can't investigate it because
I don't have access to a 4-STABLE machine. If anyone wants to
fix the problem (seems to be related to an unnamed union of structs),
please feel free!
<siseci@enderunix.org>: host mail.enderunix.org[193.140.143.23] said: 554 mail
server permanently rejected message (#5.3.0) (in reply to end of DATA
command)
features.
CMus is a small and fast music player using the ncurses library.
CMus has vi-style command interface, e.g. searching using '/' or
'?' and adding files to playlist ':add ~/foo.ogg'.
* Plays FLAC, OGG, MP3, WAV, modules
* MP3 and Ogg streaming (Shoutcast/Icecast)
* WinAmp / XMMS keys "zxcvb"
* Can be controlled via UNIX socket
* Customizable colors
* Nice vi-style interface with tabulator expansion
* Background playlist loading
* Track metadata database makes adding files to playlist very fast.
* Album/artist modes. Playing within one album or artist.
* Powerful playlist filters
* Can run external commands for the currently selected files
* Directory browser
* Supports 256 colors
WWW: http://onion.dynserv.net/~timo/index.php?page=Projects/cmus
There are so many ports in FreeBSD, that has libogg dependency
(transcode, vlc, mplayer, etc). But at least one of them,
audio/lopster use an incorrect name - all of them use the
WITH(OUT)?_OGG, but lopster uses the (I think) incorrect
WITH(OUT)?_LIBOGG make variable.
PR: ports/87398
Submitted by: Zahemszky Gabor <gabor@zahemszky.hu>
of digital music in different formats, including MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. It has
flexible querying, tagging, intelligent scoring, and more.
Author: Andreas Kloeckner <inducer@users.sf.net>
WWW: http://madman.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/87301
Submitted by: Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch>
Shoutcast is Nullsoft's streaming audio server. It isn't
open source, this is a binary port for 1386 versions of
FreeBSD 4.x/5.x/6.x. There is an open source alternatve
audio/icecast, but shoutcast is very famous, and I think
it should have a place in the FreeBSD ports collection.
PR: ports/87165
Submitted by: Gabor Kovesdan <gabor.kovesdan@t-hosting.hu>
actually using it, because the nas' libaudio was not linked right.
Now that nas is built better, this port's configure find -laudio to be
usable and builds/installs the `nasay' executable (in addition to the
regular `say').
Put `bin/nasay' back into pkg-plist and changes the bogus
build-dependency on audiolib.h to lib-dependency on audio.
While here, remove the explicit requirement for a particular version of
-lgdbm. Rsynth' last release was in 1994 -- whatever libgdbm happens to
be on a FreeBSD system _today_ is going to be just fine.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Notified by: pointyhat (via kris)