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    Ultimate Media Downloader

    An Open source media downloader for downloading videos and audios

    Ultimate Media Downloader (UMD) is a professional-grade, open-source command-line tool that consolidates media downloading across 1000+ platforms into a single, intuitive interface. Built with Python and powered by industry-standard extraction engines, it delivers enterprise-level capabilities with consumer-friendly simplicity. Whether you're downloading a single YouTube video, extracting audio from Spotify playlists, archiving TikTok content, or batch-processing entire music libraries, UMD handles it all with elegance and efficiency. IT CONSISTS OF : 1. Unified Interface: One command, 1000+ platforms. ...
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    Mesh2HRTF
    Mesh2HRTF is an open-source project aiming at providing an easy-to-use software package for the numerical calculation of HRTFs. It targets researchers in the field of binaural audio. In a nutshell, Mesh2HRTF simply reads geometrical data, calculates the corresponding sound field and outputs HRTFs. To support multiple computer platforms, the concept of Mesh2HRTF is to focus on a command-line tool, which forms the numerical core, i.e., an implementation of the 3-dimensional Burton-Miller collocation BEM coupled with the multi-level fast multipole method (ML-FMM), and to provide add-ons for existing cross-platform applications for the preprocessing of geometrical data and for the visualization of results.
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