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Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.
Catch the cause before the pager goes off.
AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
Convert between SMF (Standard MIDI File) and RMID (RIFF MIDI) format
smf2rmid and rmid2smf are two command line utilities that let you convert between SMF (Standard MIDI File) and RMID (RIFF MIDI) format. An RMID file is merely a wrapper around a Standard MIDI File; the original file is unmodified.
GNU/Shoes is a wrapper for the Sox audio utility. Written in Perl for Linux and Win32, GNU/Shoes aids the tedious process of converting large numbers of audio files, and provides Jabber messages to notify the user that a batch is complete.
Netradio plays and records from internet radio streams (using Realplayer or an MP3 player) or local files.
It can be used with 'at' or 'cron' record radio programmes when the user is not logged in using the computer.
PCDE is a platform-independant, text-based, CD Audio ripping and encoding frontend written in Perl. It defaults to the use of cdparanoia and bladeenc for this process.
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highly networkable system for creating mp3s. Designed so you can run your ripping process on one (or more) machine, the encoding on some others and having the final storage on yet another box. CDDB support and maintainable code(!) are standard features.