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libTiMidity is a MIDI to WAVE converter library that uses Gravis Ultrasound-compatible patch files to generate digital audio data from General MIDI files. This library based on the TiMidity decoder from SDL_sound library.
FLAC is a free lossless compressed audio format which supports streaming and archival. The FLAC project maintains the format and provides a reference encoder/decoder and input plugins for several popular audio players.
Mpadec is a high-quality portable MPEG audiodecoder library. It supports MPEG-1, MPEG-2 Layer I, Layer II and Layer III audio streams, including free-format streams.
MAD is a high-quality fixed-point MPEG audiodecoder with 24-bit output. The implementation is entirely new, based on the ISO/IEC standards, and performs especially well on systems without native floating-point support.
XMMS-Musepack is an audio output plugin for the well known xmms on Linux. Andree Buschmann's en-/decoder is a great improvement of lossy audio compression compared to MPEG-III. Give it a try!
Frank Klemm has added many speed optimizations and continous
WavPack is a free, fast, flexible and featureful encoder and decoder for audio streams. Besides lossless, it can perform lossy and hybrid (lossy+correction file) encodings.
The goal of the Decals project was to create an open source MPEG-4 ALS audiodecoder licensed under the LGPL. That is not necessary now that there is an LGPL ALS decoder in FFmpeg. Yay!