Aften is an audio encoder which generates compressed audio streams based on
ATSC A/52 specification. This type of audio is also known as AC-3 or Dolby
Digital and is one of the audio codecs used in DVD-Video content.
Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) is an encoding of SMPTE timecode
data as a Manchester-Biphase encoded audio signal. The audio signal is
commonly recorded on a VTR track or other storage media.
libltc provides functionality to encode and decode LTC audio from/to SMPTE
or EBU timecode, including SMPTE date support.
libaudec (lib audio decoder) is a wrapper library over minimp3, sndfile and
libsamplerate for reading and resampling audio files, based on Robin Gareus'
audio_decoder code.
libaudec supports all formats supported by sndfile, in addition to MP3.
This library is meant to be linked in statically to larger projects.
Until version 1.0 is released, the API is subject to change.
libaudec is released under the GNU Affero GPLv3+.
A chorus effect inspired by the one found in certain well-known Japanese
vintage analog synthesizers (You Know which).
This audio effect supports a variety of audio and plug-in frameworks: DSSI,
JACK (stand-alone command line program), LADSPA, LV2, VST2
ympd is a lightweight MPD (Music Player Daemon) web client that runs
without a dedicated webserver or interpreters like PHP, NodeJS or Ruby.
It's tuned for minimal resource usage and requires only few dependencies.
- mpg123-sun is, quite literally, impossible to install.
It's always built-in to mpg123 where it's available.
- mpg123-oss is built-in to mpg123 on operating systems where it's useful.
ok'd by thor.
ossrecord records audio in Microsoft RIFF (wav) format.
ossplay plays raw PCM, Microsoft RIFF (.wav), Sun ULaw (.au), Mac AIFF (.aif)
and other types of audio files. By default the application will try to
determine the audio file's format and play audio based on the stored
inforation about sample format, number of channels and sampling rate.
NOTE: On NetBSD, use audioplay(1) and audiorecord(1) instead.
This package primarily exists to test OSSv4 compatibility.
The osstest applet is a simple test application that can be used to test
functionality of the sound hardware installed in the system.
osstest performs a playback test for each installed audio device. If there
are any "machine detectable" problems they will be reported. You will first
hear an audio sample played on the left speaker, then the right speaker and
finally in stereo on both speakers.
NOTE: On NetBSD, use `audiocfg test 0` instead. This package primarily
exists to test OSSv4 compatibility.
Command line mixer application from the Open Sound System.
Compatible with: NetBSD 10, Solaris 11, FreeBSD.
NOTE: On NetBSD, use mixerctl(1) (included in base) instead.
This package primarily exists for testing OSSv4 compatibility.
Minimalistic, single-header library for decoding MP3. minimp3 is designed
to be small, fast (with SSE and NEON support), and accurate (ISO conformant).
It was already there as audio/fasttracker2 - which probably should be renamed,
given that this is not FastTracker II but a clone and the official name of the
project being ft2-clone.
Fasttracker II clone for Windows/macOS/Linux
Aims to be a highly accurate clone of the classic Fasttracker II software for
MS-DOS. The XM player itself has been directly ported from the original source
code, for maximum accuracy.
What is Fasttracker II? Read about it on Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FastTracker_2
Featureful (n)curses based Music Player Daemon client inspired by ncmpc
Main features:
* tag editor
* playlist editor
* easy to use search engine
* media library
* music visualizer
* ability to fetch artist info from last.fm
* new display mode
* alternative user interface
* ability to browse and add files from outside of MPD music directory
libgig is a C++ library for loading, modifying existing and creating new
Gigasampler (.gig) files and DLS (Downloadable Sounds) Level 1/2 files, KORG
sample based instruments (.KSF and .KMP files), SoundFont v2 (.sf2) files
and AKAI sampler data. The source code package includes a couple of command
line tools based on the library.
GSound is a small library for playing system sounds. It's designed to be
used via GObject Introspection, and is a thin wrapper around the libcanberra
C library.
forked-daapd is a DAAP (iTunes), MPD (Music Player Daemon) and RSP (Roku)
media server.
It supports AirPlay devices/speakers, Apple Remote (and compatibles), MPD
clients, Chromecast, network streaming, internet radio, Spotify and LastFM.
It does not support streaming video by AirPlay nor Chromecast.
DAAP stands for Digital Audio Access Protocol which is the protocol used by
iTunes and friends to share/stream media libraries over the network.
forked-daapd is a complete rewrite of mt-daapd (Firefly Media Server).
ZynAddSubFX is a fully featured musical software synthesizer.
ZynAddSubFX exposes a wide array of synthesis parameters to make it flexible
tool for sound design and a fun experience for playing instruments.
Based on work by Johann Franz a very long time ago.
DSSI (pronounced "dizzy") is an API for audio processing plugins,
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.
- The package does not build due to a hard requirement on mysql55.
- The product line this package supports was discontinued in 2012.
- The package itself has not been touched since import in 2010.
- The package comes with a big scary box of warnings at the top
indicating woe on anyone who might want to touch it.
This has been persistently broken and is stuck on the old KDE 4 release.
If you're interested in an Amarok-like audio player, audio/strawberry
might fit (it's a fork of a fork of it).
Interested parties are invited to try packaging a newer version of
Amarok.
This is FAudio, an XAudio reimplementation that focuses solely on developing
fully accurate DirectX Audio runtime libraries for the FNA project, including
XAudio2, X3DAudio, XAPO, and XACT3.
Strawberry is a music player and music collection organizer. It is a fork
of Clementine, aimed at music collectors and audiophiles. It's written in
C++ using the Qt 5 toolkit.
sndfile-tools is a small collection of programs that use libsndfile and
other libraries to do useful things.
The collection currently includes the following programs:
- sndfile-generate-chirp
- sndfile-jackplay
- sndfile-mix-to-mono
- sndfile-resample
- sndfile-spectrogram
- sndfile-waveform
Pragha is a Lightweight Music Player, based on GTK and SQLite.
It is completely written in C, constructed to be fast, light, and
simultaneously tries to be complete without obstructing the daily work.
pavucontrol-qt is the Qt port of volume control pavucontrol of the
sound server PulseAudio. As such, it can be used to adjust all
controls provided by PulseAudio, as well as some additional settings.
The software belongs to the LXQt project, but its usage isn't limited
to that desktop environment. (Packaged in wip by pin@, final review by
myself.)