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deadbeef-0.3.3

Posted: Wed 14 Apr 2010, 09:38
by bigpup
deadbeef-0.3.3

audio player

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DeaDBeeF is an audio player for GNU/Linux systems with X11 written in C and C++. Features: minimal depends; native GTK2 GUI; cuesheet support; mp3, ogg, flac, ape; chiptune formats with subtunes, song-length databases, etc; small memory footprint.

gtk2 ipod gui

Posted: Sat 17 Apr 2010, 20:18
by bigpup
gtkpod V1.0

gtk2 ipod V.99

gtkpod is a platform independent Graphical User Interface for Apple's iPod using GTK2. It supports the first to fifth Generation including the iPod mini, iPod Photo, iPod Shuffle, iPod nano, and iPod Video..
gtkpod allows you to

* Read your existing iTunesDB (i.e. import the existing contents of your iPod including playcounts, ratings and on-the-go playlists).
* Add MP3, WAV, M4A (non-protected AAC), M4B (audio book), podcasts, and various video files (single files, directories or existing playlists) to the iPod. You need a third party product to download podcasts, like 'bashpodder' or 'gpodder'
* View, add and modify Cover Art
* Browse the contents of your local harddisk by album/artist/genre by adding all your songs to the 'local' database. From there the tracks can be dragged over to the iPod/Shuffle easily.
* Create and modify playlists, including smart playlists.
* You can choose the charset the ID3 tags are encoded in from within gtkpod. The default is the charset currently used by your locale setting.
* Extract tag information (artist, album, title...) from the filename if you supply a template.
* Detect duplicates when adding songs (optional).
* Remove and export tracks from your iPod.
* Modify ID3 tags -- changes are also updated in the original file (optional).
* Refresh ID3 tags from file (if you have changed the tags in the original file).
* Sync directories.
* Normalize the volume of your tracks (uses mp3gain or the replay-gain tag)
* Write the updated iTunesDB and added songs to your iPod.
* Work offline and synchronize your new playlists / songs with the iPod at a later time.
* Export your korganizer/kaddressbook/thunderbird/evocalendar/evolution/webcalendar... data to the iPod (scripts for other programs can be added).

Audacity - sound editor

Posted: Thu 22 Apr 2010, 14:17
by bigpup
Audacity - sound editor

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Audacity® is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds.

rakarrack

Posted: Thu 22 Apr 2010, 23:03
by bigpup
rakarrack

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Rakarrack is a richly featured multi-effects processor emulating a guitar effects pedalboard. Effects include compressor, expander, noise gate, graphic equalizer, parametric equalizer, exciter, shuffle, convolotron, valve, flanger, dual flange, chorus, musicaldelay, arpie, echo with reverse playback, musical delay, reverb, digital phaser, analogic phaser, synthfilter, varyband, ring, wah-wah, alien-wah, mutromojo, harmonizer, looper and four flexible distortion modules including sub-octave modulation and dirty octave up. Most of the effects engine is built from modules found in the excellent software synthesizer ZynAddSubFX. Presets and user interface are optimized for guitar, but Rakarrack processes signals in stereo while it does not apply internal band-limiting filtering, and thus is well suited to all musical instruments and vocals. Rakarrack is designed for Linux distributions with Jack Audio Connection Kit.

vlc-gtk

Posted: Sat 24 Apr 2010, 08:51
by sc0ttman
vlc-gtk

A small GTKDialog based frontend for vlc_nogui 0.8.6-fixed and vlc-0.8.6h-commandline.pet

Features:
- Open File, Playlist, DVD, VCD or Audio CD
- Play all files in a dir, shuffled and/or looped
- Save dir as playlist (audio, video or both)
- Play and manage your favourite internet streams
- Set default playback device for CDs and DVDs
- Add subtitles before you playback
- Enable or disable fullscreen and audio
- Stores player settings and favourite streams in '/root/.vlc-gtk'
- Supports the command line interface - set options before startup
- type 'vlc-gtk --help' in the terminal for all options
- only 5kb!

Screenshot here

Note: vlc_nogui 0.8.6-fixed includes the libs required for Puppy 4.2, plus symlinks to enable visible subtitles.
However, vlc_nogui 0.8.6 does not support theora, mp4/m4a audio or realmedia audio.

Posted: Sat 24 Apr 2010, 13:15
by adXok
Can you tell me what is a symlink and how it enables subtitles ot of the picture box (put them into tha black lanes, usually down)?

Ucview Webcam Capture

Posted: Thu 13 May 2010, 06:55
by bigpup
Ucview Webcam Capture

Small program for capturing images and video from a webcam. The UI is scalable - perfect for netbooks.
It has brightness and contrast controls, supports multiple images formats, time lapse capture, and also raw AVI video.

Wimp media player

Posted: Fri 14 May 2010, 09:31
by bigpup
Wimp media player

Wimp (front end for libxine), straightforward gui for playing audio and video files. It is some 180k unpacked and has no unusual dependencies (needs GTK and libxine).

Jackbeat Audio Sequenzer

Posted: Sun 11 Jul 2010, 06:16
by bigpup
Jackbeat Audio Sequenzer

Jackbeat is a free multi-platform audio sequencer, for musicians and sound artists:
* Drummachine interface with animations for easy and playful editing
* Built for both composition and live setups with high interactivity needs
* Easy to use but yet powerful by connecting with other applications using JACK and OSC
* Loads and saves .jab files, Jackbeat's xml+tar open file format
* Supports ALSA, CoreAudio, PulseAudio, JACK and ASIO

Posted: Thu 16 Dec 2010, 09:12
by smokey01
Is it possible to rip music from a music dvd to mp3 or ogg?

If so how?

Thanks

Posted: Mon 20 Dec 2010, 03:32
by artifus
looks like smokey has answered his own request:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63077