music from the Internet
Note: on 4.x, this port will be compiled with G++ 3.4, but
will attempt to link to libraries compiled with G++ 2.95,
so I guess it'll fail. I suggest to see what happens with
bento and, if needed, mark this port as 5.x-only using
IGNORE.
PR: ports/73032
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
TTA is a simple lossless audio compressor.
TTA performs lossless compression on multichannel 8,16,24
bit's integer and 32 bit's IEEE floating-point data of the
Wav audio files.
PR: ports/70243
Submitted by: Martin Dieringer <Martin.Dieringer@t-online.de>
Cantus is an easy to use tool for tagging and renaming MP3 and OGG/Vorbis files.
It has many features including mass tagging and renaming of MP3s, the ability to
generate a tag out of the filename, filter definitions for renaming, recursive
actions, CDDB (Freedb) lookup (no CD needed), copy between ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags,
and a lot more.
WWW: http://www.debain.org/software/cantus/
PR: ports/66799
Submitted by: Sergey Akifyev <asa@gascom.ru>
emphasis on high quality. It's not lossless, but it is designed for
transparency, so that you won't be able to hear differences between the
original wave file and the much smaller MPC file.
Approved by: pav (mentor)
(which detects motion on a Webcam): it listens for sound. If it detects
any, it starts recording until the sound stops (or a bit later, which is
configurable). It stores the audio in .WAV files.
PR: ports/74348
Submitted by: David Thiel <lx@redundancy.redundancy.org>
The Speex is a patent-free, Open Source/Free Software voice codec.
Unlike other codecs like MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, Speex is designed to
compress voice at bitrates in the 2-45 kbps range. Possible
applications include VoIP, internet audio streaming, archiving of
speech data (e.g. voice mail), and audio books. In some sense, it is
meant to be complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.
--
Speex 1.1 is backwards compatible with speex 1.0
and can be used as a drop in replacement
for audio/speex
Approved by: pav (co mentor)
mBox is program intended to help you with organizing your music files.
The most important features are:
- ability to reencode mp3/ogg/wma to mp3/ogg
- contains utility 'convertor' which converts whole directories to desired
format. Bitrate, etc. is automatically adjusted depending on settings
and source audio.
- reading/writing tags in MP3 ID3v1 and ID3v2, Ogg Vorbis
- reading WMA tags
- FreeDB, treates encoded files as if it was CD, so you can simply
select your files and - if found in database - write tags to them.
- auto tagging - reads tag information from filename
- batch tags editing
- batch files renaming (can use tags)
- directory renaming (can use tags)
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
replacement for ESOUND with a few more bells and whistles:
* Extensible plugin architecture (by loading dynamic loadable modules
with dlopen())
* Support for more than one sink/source
* Better low latency behaviour
* Embedabble into other software (the core is available as C library)
* Completely asynchronous C API
* Simple command line interface for reconfiguring the daemon while running
* Flexible, implicit sample type conversion and resampling
* "Zero-Copy" architecture
* Module autoloading
* Very accurate latency measurement for playback and recordin.
* May be used to combine multiple sound cards to one (with sample rate
adjustment)
* Client side latency interpolation
mBox is program intended to help you with organizing your music files.
The most important features are:
- Ability to reencode mp3/ogg/wma to mp3/ogg
- contains utility 'convertor' which converts whole directories to desired
format. Bitrate, etc. is automatically adjusted depending on settings and
source audio. See users-guide for further information.
- supports reading/writing tags in MP3 ID3v1 and ID3v2, Ogg Vorbis
- supports reading WMA tags
- supports FreeDB, treates encoded files as if it was CD, so you can simply
select your files and - if found in database - write tags to them.
- supports auto tagging - reads tag information from filename
- supports batch tags editing
- supports batch files renaming (can use tags)
- supports directory renaming (can use tags)
PR: ports/71288
Submitted by: Vladimir Osintsev <oc@nm.ru>
This port provides a simple but easy to use, and via
scriptability powerful interface to control iRiver's great
'ifp' series portable music players.
If there is a 'manager firmware' installed on this device,
it's not possible to gain access via umass(4). This port
uses libusb to connect directly via ugen.
PR: ports/71987
Submitted by: Thomas E. Zander <riggs@rrr.de>
CoverHunter will scan your digital music albums and try to
get the cover image for each one. After that, if more than
one cover was found, you can choose wich one will be set
as the cover for that album. These covers may be used by
XMMS, KDE, GNOME, etc.
PR: ports/69053
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
speaker device. I mainly use it to yell the "sysop" on a remote
machine. It could also be used as a notification for finished tasks
(eg. make buildworld && yell).
PR: ports/70277
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
It contain a library and an executable compressor/decompressor of .ape files.
Does not build under 4.x, we hit the wall with missing wcstol(). Working
patches would be welcomed.
PR: ports/70153
Submitted by: Martin Dieringer <Martin.Dieringer@t-online.de>
into separate ports. The OPTIONS will remain as of yet and trigger dependencies
now, for easy transition.
Update KOffice to version 1.3.2.
Add patches to fix a number of issues, including:
- fix kxkb on Xorg
- fix kdemultimedia WITH_MPEGLIB (now mpeglib_artsplug) compilation on gcc 3.4.2
with optimizations greater than -O
Add security related patches and entries to portaudit.txt.
-tag-editor suffix is added to binary to differentiate it from already
existing audio/musicbox.
PR: ports/69637
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
mt-daapd scans a directory for music files and makes them
available via the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP
clients can browse the directory and retrieve individual
files, either by streaming or by downloading them.
WWW: http://mt-daapd.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/64077
Submitted by: Meno Abels <meno.abels@adviser.com>
Enscribe creates digital audio watermark images from
photographic images. These images can only be seen using a
third party frequency vs time display, such as Baudline
(audio/baudline).
Images are still visible even after such audio mangling
techniques as MP3/Ogg compression, reverb, chorus, etc. Heavy
EQ and flange can stripe out vertical sections, but they can
also ruin an otherwise good song as well.
PR: ports/69076
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Swami - Sampled Waveforms and And Musical Instruments - is an
advanced instrument editor for MIDI music composition and a
sampler frontend. Currently SoundFont(r) files can be browsed,
edited and saved and new instrument formats are being added in
the Swami development version. Swami uses FluidSynth for
software synthesis, so almost any sound card can be used.
FluidSynth has real time effect control and SoundFont 2.01
modulator support for controlling effects in real time with MIDI.
PR: ports/68335
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Mixxx is software for DJ'ing. You can use wave based audio
files, Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files as audio input. Mixxx can be
controlled through the GUI and with external controllers
including MIDI devices, joysticks and more.
PR: ports/68345
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Beast is a powerful music composition and modular synthesis
application. It supports a wide range of standards in the
field, such as MIDI, WAV/AIFF/MP3/OggVorbis/etc audio files and
LADSPA modules. It has excellent technical abilities like
multitrack editing, unlimited undo/redo support, real-time
synthesis support, 32bit audio rendering, full duplex support,
multiprocessor support, precise timing down to sample
granularity, on demand loading of partial wave files, on the
fly decoding and full scriptability in scheme. The plugins,
synthesis core and the user interface are actively being
developed and translated into a variety of languages, regularly
assimilating user feedback such as from our FeatureRequests
page.
WWW: http://beast.gtk.org/
PR: ports/68251
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
In a nutshell, PhatBeat is a cross-platform (Linux and Windows)
beat counter for use by collectors, producers, DJs, and others
interested in beat-oriented music. For now it requires users to
tap in the beat during listening, after which it calculates and
displays the track's BPM and the size of a measure in seconds.
PR: ports/68198
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
the Music Player Daemon. This superceeds traymp from the same author.
PR: ports/66577
Submitted by: Mark Daniel Reidel <ports@mark.reidel.info> (maintainer)
Flac123 is a console-line Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac)
audio player. It implements mpg123's 'Remote Control'
interface and has the ability to output to a wav file or
stdout.
PR: ports/66643
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
MAIN and LOW COMPLEXITY object types and MAIN and LOW MPEG-2 object types.
It also supports multichannel and gapless encoding.
WWW: http://faac.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/66303
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
Slim Devices SlimServer streams a variety of audio formats
including MP3, Ogg, and FLAC to Squeezebox and SLIMP3 network
players as well as most software players.
PR: ports/65601
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@freebsd.org>
ncmpc is a ncurses client for the Music Player Daemon
(audio/musicpd). ncmpc connects to a musicpd running on a
machine via a network. The interface was inspired by cplay.
PR: ports/65521
Submitted by: Mark Reidel <ports@mark.reidel.info>
HTTP, SMTP) to access data on a CDDB server (http://freedb.org). It
tries to be as cross-platform as possible. The initial libary will
have a C API.
PR: ports/63576
Submitted by: michael johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
shuffle function with a smarter, weighted shuffle function based on
how often you play/skip files and their sound contents.
Development Status: 4 - Beta
of sound. Boodler is designed to run in the background on a computer, maintaining
whatever sound environment you desire.
PR: ports/60744
Submitted by: Dan Pelleg <daniel+boodler@pelleg.org>
branch of this audio waveform editor program. This is a beta of upcoming
major release 1.2.0, and is already worth a try. For details see
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/beta.php
PR: ports/59915
Submitted by: Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org>
specifications. It is a "software synthesizer". FluidSynth can read MIDI
events from the MIDI input device and render them to the audio device.
It can also play MIDI files.
PR: ports/59716
Submitted by: Juha Nygard <juha.nygard1@netikka.fi>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
It was written in C++ using the Qt3 widget set and the MySQL database.
Files can be played using XMMS.
PR: ports/52132
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
ogg and flac. Squash uses statistics to determine songs to play automatically.
It garners this information through whether or not a song is skipped.
PR: ports/55275
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@web.de>
Based on shar by: trevor
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
* Client/server architecture
* Mixing of multiple mp3 files
* Dynamic filter insertion and removal
* Multiple sound device support (speakers and monitor)
* Loops, queues, sampler, beat matching, sequencer
* Record your performance to a disk
And it's blue!
PR: 59025
Submitted by: Pav Lucistnik <pav@oook.cz>
Requested by: Martin Vana <martin.vana@vslib.cz>
mp3 encoder optimized with MMX, 3DNow!, Enhanced 3DNow! and SSE
*** DO NOT OVERCLOCK YOUR CPUs ***
GOGO heavily uses the part of processors that almost sleeps in
usual, so makes them very hot even it runs standard clock.
Overclocking may cause serious internal errors and crazy
results. Or you need gigantic heatsink and extra-noisy fans.
:-)
Submitted by: Evgueni V. Gavrilov <aquatique@rusunix.org>
daapd scans a directory for music files and makes them available via
the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP clients can browse the
directory and retrieve individual files, either by streaming or by
downloading them.
PR: 58352
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Approved by: krion (implicit)
daaplib is a very tiny and portable C++ library which helps to read and
write low-level DAAP stream s in memory. the code is fairly
straightforward and can mirror the structure of the data fairly well.
PR: 58351
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
Approved by: krion (implicit)
Digit@lway MPIO MP3 player device driver KMOD.
It is actually a patch to FreeBSD standard urio driver,
which adds MPIO support to it, and fixes some issues.
This driver is designed to be used with MPIO for Linux
software, ported to FreeBSD as audio/mpiosh.
PR: ports/53540
Submitted by: Sergey Akifyev <asa@gascom.ru>