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VxmlSurfer is a modular, multi-platform, extensible VoiceXML 2.0 interpreter, geared to Web browsing as opposed to telephony. VxmlSurfer is currently used as a user interface for the HearSay non-visual Web browser.
JeSpeak is a Java library that bridges eSpeak, which is a compact open source software speech synthesizer. JeSpeak uses JNI to make native call to libespeak.
This software allows for the filename management of a large volume of MP3 audio files, conforming them to <Artist> - <Title>.mp3 format. It can also rename using ID3 tags and via manual entry. It also manages ID3 tags, clearing or updating them
A tool to organize multimedia files (but not limited only to), in a customizable way. The organization is based in virtual directories, and can be written to disk, if wanted. Amadeus is written entirely in Java, and build on Eclipse RCP.
This project consist in the development of a linux media center. It will be developed in Java. It will use (as far as possible) open source java libraries and applications to display audio, video, image and tv.
Auvai is a Java API and Java Swing based application for Text to Speech conversion of Unicode Tamil. Future direction of this API and application is to support Text to Speech conversion for all "Indic" languages.
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A visualization of the fourier transform applied to sound data. Analyzes a time-domain sound sample using the Fourier Transform, and graphically displays the results and sound in real time. Attempts to audio into sheet music.
Plugin based tools appliable on multiple files at once through a simple GUI. Seting custom ID3 tag info, renaming of file according to tag, setting tag from filename and many more basic tools provided. Developing of new plugins easy and fast.
JPlayer is a Java based media Player that supports a lot of audio and video formats: MP3, AIFF, AU, AVI, GSM, MIDI, MP2, QT, RMF and WAV files. Java Media Framework Performance Pack is required for more formats.
Peer to speaker is an open p2p application that enables you to listen to music on demand. No more need to mantain an mp3 collection, your collection now is virtually all existent music, and you can access it from any computer connected to internet.
It is an application for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones that allows you to connect to other BluetunA users in range and share music recommendations. Mobile music, metadata sharing, Bluetooth applications, proximity-based interactions, social awareness
Java based application for the control of the SlimServer audio server. Allows selection of tracks as well as control of a connected player (Squeezebox / SoftSqueeze).
jHum is intented for users to type a musical score and play it. It uses Java Swing and Java software synthesizer, and aims to be the simplest possible score editor.
PDF Annot is a piece of software that enables you to add audio and text annotation to a PDF. It uses JPedal SimpleViewer and iText library. Annotations are supported by Adobe'sofficial PDF Reader. Report any bug here: krakosia[at]gmail.com
A guitar tuner written in Java, comparing frequencies detected in the signal from the microphone to standard or user-defined notes. The number of notes tested and their frequency is configurable, so it can be used for other instruments and other tunings.
The goal of the CarOS project is to design and implement the software and hardware systems necessary to provide a mobile computing platform in a vehicle. The CarOS will be Linux based.