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    Beep

    Beep

    A little package that brings sound to any Go application

    ...It was one of the best design decisions I've ever made and it enabled all the rest of the features to naturally come together with not much code. Decode and play WAV, MP3, OGG, and FLAC. Encode and save WAV. Very simple API. Limiting the support to stereo (two channel) audio made it possible to simplify the architecture and the API. Rich library of compositors and effects. Loop, pause/resume, change volume, mix, sequence, change playback speed, and more. Easily create new effects. With the Streamer interface, creating new effects is very easy. ...
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    Batch Audio Convert

    Batch Audio Convert

    Command-line mass conversion of any directory tree of audio files.

    BAC is a command-line tool that converts, to a target audio file format, all the audio files stored in a directory tree of any depth. Supported file formats are OGG, FLAC, MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, in all ways, and WMA as source. Main audio tags are preserved in the process, as well as most file name characters (white spaces, question marks etc). BAC runs on Linux and probably most UNIX-type OSes. On Windows, it must be operated from the Cygwin environment. It requires the following software to be installed: - flac and metaflac (flac files only) - vorbis-tools (ogg files only) - faac and faad (aac files only) - lame and madplay (mp3 files only) - alac-decoder and mpeg4ip-utils (ALAC decode) - ffmpeg (ALAC encode, wma decode) - mplayer (wma decode) - mp4v2-utils (AAC, ALAC, WAV decode) BAC is now optimized for multiprocessing on multicore systems: a tunable number of cores can be used for simultaneous conversions.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Flacattack is a command line tool that was designed to simplify the CD ripping and encoding process. It can be used in conjunction with Flac and Exact Audio Copy as well as other tools to encode your files to various formats in one pass.
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