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    wavesurfer.js

    wavesurfer.js

    Navigable waveform built on Web Audio and Canvas

    wavesurfer.js is a customizable audio waveform visualization, built on top of Web Audio API and HTML5 Canvas. With wavesurfer.js you can create anything from an HTML5 audio player to a sophisticated DJ application. wavesurfer.js works only in modern browsers supporting Web Audio. It will fallback to Audio Element without graphics in other browsers (IE 11 and lower).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Signal Ranger DSP Linux Support Tools
    This project delivers Linux support (USB driver and Tools) for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cards of the Signal Ranger series, see http://www.softdb.com/product_dsp.shtml for details) connected to a Linux host via USB.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Catbird Linux

    Catbird Linux

    Linux for content creation, web scraping, coding, and data analysis.

    Catbird Linux is a USB pluggable Live Linux operating system built for media creation, web scraping, and software coding. It is the daily driver you want for retrieving data, making videos or podcasts, and making software tools to automate the repetitive tasks. It is ready for work in Python, Lua, and Go languages, with numerous packages for web scraping or downloading data via API calls.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    MyBox

    MyBox

    Easy Tools of PDF, Image, File, Network, Data, and Medias

    javafx-desktop-apps pdf image ocr icc barcode color-palette text bytes markdown html archive compress digest video audio editor converter media https://github.com/Mararsh/MyBox Self-contain packages need not java env nor installation. Jar packages need Java 16 or higher.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    pydatascope

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter. Supports multiple sources: socket, file, audio, USB. Displays data by samples, time or frequency. Scales the input automatically or manually.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pyscope

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter. Supports multiple sources: socket, file, audio, USB. Displays data by samples, time or frequency. Scales the input automatically or manually. It has been renamed "pdatascope" to avoid a name-clash with Pyscope, a scoping package on PyPi. See https://sourceforge.net/p/pydatascope/ for the latest code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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