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    JSound

    JSound

    Feel the music

    Best level of equalization sound, convert your audio format, listen web radio, show music representation with spectrum and VU metter. Set equalization in played music, apply effects. Feel the difference and change your experience to listen music.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AM/FA

    AM/FA is basic media player with Frequency Analyzer

    AM/FA is a simple media player with add-on:Frequency Analyzer. AM/FA can: - play .mp3,mp4,.wav,.aiff,.aifc files, - make a playlist of your files, - view the spectrum of the sound in real time - real view or equalizer view. So if you want to know everything about spectrum, and don't wanna pay for it a lot just download AM/FA. Langugage: JFX/JFC/Processing IDE. Compatiblity: AM/FA is made especially for Linux, but it can run on Windows as well.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Xtreme Media Player

    Xtreme Media Player

    Xtreme Media Player is a free cross-platform media player.

    ...It provides the user with a graphical interface for choosing music files and playlists - and includes support for many audio file formats including .spx, .snd, .aifc, .aif, .wav, .au, .flac, .mp1, .mp2, .mp3, .ogg, .aac, and .m4a. The code is very modular to allow the straightforward extraction of core modules (such as the audio engine, the FFT analysis, the playlist management module, and several visualizations) to use in other projects as external libraries. A key feature of XtremeMP is the capability to view visualizations (on-screen graphics controlled by the music’s audio). These can have scientific/technical purposes such as depicting some properties of the audio (such as the Oscilloscope, Spectrum, Stereogram, and Spectrogram visualizations).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JMediaPlayer
    This project will be discontinued. Visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/jortegasound/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    QuartzCrystal

    Electric Behaviour of Crystals and Pierce Crystal Oscillators

    The Java applet QuartzCrystal shows the frequency response of quartz crystals and Pierce crystal oscillators. Crystal parameters can be freely choosen. Display is spectrum analyzer-like and shows the amplitude/phase and/or a Nyquist diagram. Crystals can be series resonant or with load capacitance. Adding of spurious resonances is possible.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    15dot4-tools
    A group of useful tools for working with 802.15.4 networks. Currently includes a sniffer that interfaces with Wireshark in Windows/Linux (and maybe Mac OS X too), allowing you to do 802.15.4, ZigBee, and 6LoWPAN Sniffing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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