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TAPClean is a Commodore tape preservation / restoration tool. It will check, repair, and remaster Commodore 64 and VIC 20 TAP or DC2N DMP files (tape images).
Win32 dll to normalize wav pcm files using very well known replaygain algorithm, it can be used as the first pass prior to mp3 encode, notice that BENormalize that is available in the project http://sourceforge.net/projects/rsppmp3/ gives a lot better results than ReplayGain, give it a try
Gtk+ DJ; friendly GUI for generating great-sounding playlists across large music collections. Song matches are based on BPM, frequency, and user categories ('color' and rating). Works with mp3, ogg, and wav.
Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools. The project includes a loudness calculation program based on Zwicker's Method, and a WAV file analyzer generating data files for loudness calculation. Documentation and test files are also provided.
Utility to generate and manipulate audio wave production using wave-form analysis and generation. Uses RIFF format (*.wav) format and supports PulseAudio.
Use cicsWave to extract digital audio data from wav files. 16 & 24 bit stereo formats at any sample rate is supported. A csv (comma separated values) file is created which can be used in spreadsheets etc. Only 32000 samples (both) channels are extracted.
This is a simple C library for working with the raw data in uncompressed WAV files. There are many better libraries for dealing with WAV files than this one. I wrote this to do some experimenting, and it's probably not the solution you're looking for.
Gwave Analyzer is a little program for Linux which allows you to visualize and analyze a RIFF WAVE file. The special characteristic of gwave is the ability to extract the melody from the WAV file. The melody is saved in MIDI format.