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    Shutter Encoder

    Shutter Encoder

    Free professional video converter Windows|Mac|Linux

    Shutter Encoder is an video, audio and image converter based on FFmpeg and other great tools. It has been designed by video editors in order to be as accessible and efficient as possible. It's a swiss knife tool for any video editor. Link to website & downloads : https://www.shutterencoder.com - Without conversion: Cut without re-encoding, Replace audio, Rewrap, Conform, Merge, Extract, Subtitling, Video inserts - Sound conversions: WAV, AIFF, FLAC, ALAC, MP3, AAC, AC3,...
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    Beep

    Beep

    A little package that brings sound to any Go application

    ...It was one of the best design decisions I've ever made and it enabled all the rest of the features to naturally come together with not much code. Decode and play WAV, MP3, OGG, and FLAC. Encode and save WAV. Very simple API. Limiting the support to stereo (two channel) audio made it possible to simplify the architecture and the API. Rich library of compositors and effects. Loop, pause/resume, change volume, mix, sequence, change playback speed, and more. Easily create new effects. With the Streamer interface, creating new effects is very easy. ...
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    ffdrop

    OSX Droplets for ffmpeg

    Video encoding using ffmpeg and some droplet tech. "A series of shell-script powered droplets (OS X Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion) that will encode prores and other type of files supported by ffmpeg with predefined command line (edit shell script to change that with your favorite text editor) to x264 or prores or vp8 or flac or .... (whatever is supported by ffmpeg)"
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    QAudioCoder

    QAudioCoder

    A Qt-based C++ library for audio decoding, encoding and conversion.

    QAudioCoder is a Qt library for decoding and encoding raw audio samples. The library also provides functionality to directly decode or encode audio files and convert between different formats. Currently only WAVE, MP3 and FLAC formats are supported.
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    Components for OS X that enable FLAC to be used on the system level. Includes an AudioCodec component for FLAC encode and decode as well as an AudioFile component that allows the system to parse .flac files.
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