This is a project to set and read tags from FLAC, AAC,MP3 and soon OGG files
(K)eiths (U)niversal (T)ag (E)ditor can auto detect the file type and read/write most common tags and output the results when reading tags into a standard form.
Music Manager focusing on ID3 tags and internal player
...It has the ability to set and change album art as well as load devices with exactly the number and size of files to fit in a known file system size. Like for devices. It is up and working and what I feel is intuitive but it could use some sprucing up with nice graphics and maybe more functions. My goal here was to start something and see it grow. And most importantly pay it forward for all the open source that I have benefited from.
It makes use of some other open source libraries like JAudioTagger and JAudioLayer. Without which this would not have been possible for me to start.
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jumbles (Java Unified Metadata Basic Library for Extracting and Storing) is a library that enables the extraction and storing of multimedia metadata. Currently wraps "jaudiotagger" (MP3 ID3 tags) and "metadata extractor" (EXIF, et al.).
At the moment, the world lacks a good open-source sheet music and notation editor. Brockmaestro is a project to create one of these. It is currently written for UNIX-like platforms.
A Flash-like movie editor. Uses Java 2D API. Users create and edit animated vector graphics, images, sound. Rich GUI, can export animation. Main page http://gazelle.dev.java.net. This SF site now mirror.
Exymen aims towards being a universal cross platform multimedia editor. The goal is to have one application capable of editing all kinds of media content, including sound, video, slide presentations and white board content. Exymen has an open generic AP
Yet another human-readable plaintext music notation language. Somewhat similar to ABC and also Guido.
Empty lines divide blocks of music, and every line is for one voice. Blocks can be repeated and merged to simplify structured composing.
Niffty is a Java applet which allows a composer to display NIFF formatted music notation on a web page.
The user can format the page and print it using the browser's own Print function and, with the right
Java version, play it as MIDI.
The General Sound Manipulation Program (GSMP) aims to become for sound what The GIMP is for graphics. It features non-destructive editing, mutliple tracks, and real-time FX prehearing. It is very interactive (all the big work is done in background-threads