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    lossyWAV is a lossy audio pre-processor for WAV PCM audio. It reduces the bit depth which adds a predetermined level of noise to the output. The bitrate of the FLAC encoded lossyWAV output is significantly reduced compared to the lossless FLAC original.
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    Replacement firmware for the Neo Car Jukebox or Neo35. Originally forked from Rockbox by SSI America and released for the betterment of the Neo community. It is written for the SH-1 processor in standard c with c++ style comments compiled with gcc.
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    A digital signal processor for Home Theater PCs providing core functionality (bass management, external input signal processing, calibration of multiple channel levels, etc.) for a soundcard-independent audio control panel.
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    The Ogg Vorbis Player (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html) shall be implemented in form of a system-on-a-chip by using hardware/software co-design techniques using prototyping board with the open source LEON processor (http://www.gaisler.com).
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