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    oscp

    oscp

    multiplatform, small and handy audio/video player with network remote

    ...feats: - small and fast - zip/rar support - ncurses ui with easy navigation - gtk or classic winamp skins mode (with the ability to load random one) - network remotes (crossplatform linux/windows, written in pygtk, protocol is plain text, ie. easy to write own client) - scrobble (last.fm) - built-in equalizer and effects - lirc (remote) - slave libs statically compiled in (no deps) -- read more in wiki above
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    A musician's live performance VST host. This software is intended to help integrate VST technology into your live performances on stage, whether it'd be using virtual instruments or effects, or to automate audio routing.
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    Vriareon is a MIDI application that works with hardware synthesizers to expand their capabilities beyond those provided by the synthesizers' manufacturers. First goal is to implement multi point envelops like NI Absynth.
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