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This is a GTK-- frontend to id3tool. See the homepage for more details. Note that currently the source code (which is fairly well commented) is all the documentation you get. If you'd like to write documentation, please send email to kenny@kennypearce.net
The purpose of OpenPJB is to expand the development and support of the PJBSDK, first developed by Compaq Research, and released under GPL. The PJBSDK was originally created to provide a programmatic interface to the PJB-100 Personal Jukebox device.
Replacement for the Java Media Framework (JMF), allowing you to transport not only audio and video. In extention a modular software synthesizer designer/sequencer sharing local hardware over the internet.
Music Server is a pure-Python MP3 "jukebox" software. The focus in on ease-of-use, reliability and extensibility. The high-level architecture is a two tier single server/multiple clients system.
The purpouse of the Directory Creator project is to produce a software program that will make a numbered directory listing (playlist) of a CD containing MP3s in the same fashion as the Aiwa CDC-MP3 CD Receiver does.
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YAWN (Yet Another Wild Night) project is a sound mixer software for Linux.<br>
Technical skills should be comparable to BPM Studio which run under windows.
The EMMP is an embedded mobile mp3 player. The code (written mostly in c) supports playing mp3's, radio, software eq, and playlists. It has hardware support (a kernel module) for the noritake 800 series graphic vfd as well as an SDL simulator.
The Mayhem & Chaos Collection is a collection of semi-related software projects written/maintained by Robert Kaye. This umbrella project allows me to make my various side projects available to the public.
DCast - OpenSource, secure, webcasting software. Using peer-to-peer and distributed caching, this system will allow webcasters an inexpensive, easy way to webcast mixed media. Scrambling and control of webcasters, maintains webcast legalities.
SongCue is "radio station automation for the masses". It was intended to provide low-cost software for playlist management and on-line playback of music in a production environment.
J Sound System aims to become a multi-platform, API portable sound system for Free Pascal programs written in object-oriented Pascal and i386 assembler.
WHISPER is a modular software that handles either local or remote data streams. For now, it comes with a VoIP application, using two core libraries. Recents developments (WHISPER+) intend to provide a interface to Guile and a GUI.
The Pioneer DVF07 (or 727) 300 Disc CD changer has support for text titles and artists in the player. This connects to FreeDB.org and downloads the text to the player. While this is Win32 software, only the GUI is not portable. You could whip up a command
This project is a stand alone MP3 player, designed for home, car, or portable use. It plays a group of MP3 files stored on an IDE hard disk drive. The firmware is available under the GPL, for anyone who wants to really customize the player.
SAA SOUND is a software emulation library for the Philips SAA-1099 sound chip device (popular in computing and gaming devices in the late 1980's / early 1990's). Development of SAA SOUND began around 1996 with active development ceasing around 2001.
Interest increased in August 2018 with the original author now revisiting the project after a considerable time.
It has been incorporated into standalone chiptune players, computer hardware emulators (e.g. SimCoupe), and has even been the...
The Open MPEG project aims to create GPL'ed codecs(MPEG-4) for multimedia solutions. Rather than compete with corporations or others, we feel that this project can help all interests come together and work for one unified codec free for everyone's use.