libtagedit provides a C++ and python interface to music file tag editing which should be as easy as possible. It has a plugin structure and is easily extendable. Currently, it includes plugins for MP3 (ID3v2 r/w and ID3v1 reading), OGG and FLAC files.
PyFreeDBTag is a console program which uses information from the FreeDB database to (re)write metadata on digital audio files (MP3 and Vorbis, for now). It supports information editing, database searching, file renaming, and other bundles of niftiness.
Command line tool which automatically cuts very big MP3 files according to a timeline, without having to convert to an intermediate format and without the need for huge quantities of RAM or disk space. Each subfile can be automatically postprocessed with
Modular portable graphical based music editor. A new concept
loosely based on the tracker-interface. Aimed to be used
by both amatours and serious composers. Status for AmigaOS is stable,
status for Unix is pre-alpha.
Replacement for the Java Media Framework (JMF), allowing you to transport not only audio and video. In extention a modular software synthesizer designer/sequencer sharing local hardware over the internet.
A real time sound processing software. It can be used both, for general audio processing/editing and as a fuzzbox. Based on a very flexible plug-in system, it has been coded in python and currently uses portaudio for sound input/output.
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