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    QJackRcd

    QJackRcd

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    QJackRcd is a simple stereo recorder for Jack with few features as silence processing for automatic pause, file splitting, background file post-processing. It can be used with QJackCtl. -- this repository is no more updated, all releases after 1.2.0 are hosted on GITHUB --
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    Low calories PVR - the unix way. Will get EPG from DVB stream and have RPC interface for scheduling recordings. Will record scheduled programs using as little machine resources as possible (direct stream to disk). Will allow script hooks to process r
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    A small application that allows the user to control JACK transport via Midi Machine Control (MMC) commands. MMC is a common protocol sent by hard disk recorders and midi control pads to let other devices or programs know where you are in a track.
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    Broadcast software for everything related to audio and station-management. For all-size broadcast radio- and TV-stations who want: Hard-disk audio recording, on-line newsroom, disc/media cataloguer, salesman utils (like contracts, invoices, etc).
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    fdms2tools
    This is a development package for reverse engineering of Fostex D-80 file system FDMS2 (Fostex Disk Management System V2.0). There are ripper tools to convert raw data to wav file and to work as a jack client.
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    mp3burn is a simple command line tool for making audio CDs from mp3s, oggs or FLACs without filling up your disk with .wav files. It requires perl, mpg123, oggenc, flac and cdrecord.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LastLonger is a combined player and ripper for the Last.fm streaming radio service. Love, ban or skip tracks as you listen, while LastLonger automatically saves listened tracks to disk so you can transfer them to your MP3 device.
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    KHDRec2 is a KDE2 port of Martin Lorenz' KHDRec, the KDE Hard Disk recorder. It features a nice, mixer interface that recording engineers will be veryconfortable with. Plans are to incorporate plugins, and effects, and other niceties.
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    gmms is an Open Source application that currently allows the user to download multimedia streams being broadcasted with the MMS-protocol to his hard disk.
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