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    livemix

    A tool for automated downmixing of live multitrack sound recordings

    Livemix will search directory tree for audio files, assuming each of them is a separate track, then group them into sessions based on file size, and then create a downmix for each session. Silent tracks are ignored, the others are processed by applying some effects such as compand, then normalized and then combined into downmix with equal volume. Sessions are named by the time of recording in YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS format.
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    Randirplay

    Generates a playlist of files in directories in random directory order

    Generates a playlist of files in directories in random directory order. Preserves the alphebetical ordering within directories but lists directories in a random order. Enables you to create a music playlist of random albums if you keep albums in separate directories. lots of directory scanning configuration options and size limiting. Will also produce a playlist to fit the free space on a specified device.
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    galleryforge creates static HTML galleries by recursing through a hierarchy of directories containing images. Every directory becomes an album in the gallery, every image is resized to target size and a thumbnail created.
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    IIViewer is an application for X, and optionally for the Linux framebuffer device. It allows you to display pictures in a directory as thumbnails. Selected images can then be displayed at full size. It reads BMP, GIF, and JPEG (even without libraries).
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    Apolmb Media Viewer
    Apolmb is a simple PHP- and Flash-only media browser/viewer for online directories. In the current version it shows images and plays audio and video content. Apolmb is based on OpenLaszlo.
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    Very simple and lightweight multi-threaded C# application that I threw together in order to convert a folder full of images from one file format to another. I find this very useful for uploading images from my digital camera to the web.
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    Extract the contents of a playlist to a directory in preparation for a mp3cd player. Can report the size of the contents of the playlist. Supports conversion from ogg to mp3 using the lame encoder.
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    Collects EXIF information from image files (currently JPEG) recursively through a directory structure, and prints the information in histogram form (as numbers sorted by bin size). It uses the Exiv2 library to parse the files. C++ on Win32 and Linux.
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