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Mp3 decoder to convert mp3 files into wav on Linux, Windows, Android
Mp3 decoder to convert mp3 files into wav file.
Works well on Linux, Windows and Android.
Can perform fast fourier transforms on decoded audio data.
Under research & development by WeaveBytes
JMP3Cat is a MP3 Cataloger that reads MP3 CDs and inputs the data into a database for sorting and listening. It also prints Jewel Case sleeves and removes duplicate files off the hard drive without the need to locate them on the hard drive.
Neutrino is a GNOME based GUI for managing your Creative Nomad / DAP Jukeboxes, support for accessing jukeboxes themselves is provided by libnjb. Access to jukeboxes for other applications is provided via a CORBA interface.
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The target of this project is the development of a Linux Kernel Driver for using the Creative Nomad II Mp3 Portable Player under systems using Linux as OS. Also, the development of a C/C++ library to develop applications that use the device.
eGott is a standalone jukebox server for Linux. It is remotelly controllable via native protocol. It supports multiple simultaneous users, multiple playlists, etc... Native client in Java is also available.
Reinvent the wheel ? No ! But making the best out of current implementations of MP3 Databases and Archives. Combined with a straight mp3 Player and a fine ID3 Tagger tool
The core of NetStereo is the server, which runs on a computer with a sound card and plays music, primarily MP3s. What makes the NetStereo server special is that it accepts commands from remote clients. The clients are stateless and can be connected and di
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.