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This tool is for Nuance developers who wish to analyze the results of Nuance's batchrec program. It reads in the results of a Nuance batch recognition run, calculates WER using sclite, and stores the results in a database for subsequent analysis.
oddioToolz (oz) aims to be a modular audio IDE geared toward realtime audio synthesis, manipulation, quantization, sequencing, interaction and the exchange of sound/modules/meta over computer and neural networks worldwide. oz needs help e-mail a dev!
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A collection of high-level models and utility code applicable to interactive applications.
e.g. Fixed/variable timestep timing, state machine, etc.
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Downloads podcasts directly to your MP3-player. This podcatcher-software is build to fit on a common USB-MP3-Stick. Just plug in on a Windows-PC with an internet-connection and start download (Mac oder Linux in future versions).
The Fury² Game Creation System is a game development toolkit for the 32-bit Windows platform, designed to allow the creation of complex multimedia software and games with minimal unnecessary effort (i.e. reinventing the wheel.)
RUDL interfaces the Simple Directmedia Library to the Ruby language, giving it high speed graphics, sound, and input capabilities. Its model focuses on looking like other Ruby libraries, instead of directly mapping the SDL library to C-like Ruby calls.
Convert copy. Pipes existing converter tools together to convert files from a format to another.
E.g. add the converters 'pdf -> text' and 'text -> wav' and you can convert pdf to wav.
Automatically installs missing converters in Debian.
Visecas is a graphical user interface (GTK+) for Ecasound (http://eca.cx/ecasound), a software package written by Kai Vehmanen (k@eca.cx) which is designed for multitrack audio processing.
Online photo album written in Ruby. Catalogues photos with event, location, time etc. The journal facility allows a entry to be added with inline preview photos or links to location or event searches.
A remotely administered jukebox server (written in Ruby) with the ability to output to a local device or to a stream. Administration is via XMLRPCfrom any number of sources but a web interface is included.
timeline is a script that generates a graphic historic timeline in some formats (html, ps, text, png, etc...) based on a source file. You will need Ruby (http://www.ruby-lang.org) to run this software.
Parse MP3 and Ogg files for their ID tags and rename them based on the information found in the tag. Its not only possible to rename files, but also move them to other directories - so use it for a complete restructuring of your collection.
A pluggable jukebox, in which the components talk XMLRPC to one another. This lets you have multiple UIs, multiple player types, multiple queueing systems. The ultimate conclusion would be a build your own jukebox kit. Includes a back end that Gronk! can
rubyPod is a graphical frontend for managing an iPod on Linux, relying on the gnuPod project as its backend.
It supports adding and deleting of songs, creation and modification of playlists, convenient id3v2 mp3 tag edition and exporting to hard drive.