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The ggmpeg is a GTK+ front-end to ffmpeg. I am designing it especially for operations on many files and as much simple as I can. Still in development, not working yet, but it will soon =)
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pywannapod: py(thon) wanna pod(casting).
A short and simple script that downloads mp3 files referenced in xml / rss, eventually copying them to an usb disk/player (if connected).
Theocratic Tools includes a variety of useful tools, including a sound console recording and song playback system based on Linux and designed to have low hardware requirements and be simple to use. We're also working on a point-of-interest database with
A simple python library to help receive and handle midi (from midi devices) on windows. The reason it's in beta is because it lacks features: as it's little more than a shell over the librarty it should be pretty stable.
Transmusic convert music files from a format to an other format using a simple GUI. As an exemple, you can convert a midi file in a mp3 file that you can load on your mp3 player.
Simple media player which loops between user-defined endpoints. Mainly made for practicing along with your favorite song; may be extended later with more functionality (like for a DJ).
A web-based application for hosting a "music community". Users access a music collection, via the Web, and "suggest" songs to one another. It is an immensely simple concept, but can be fun for keeping "musically in-touch" with friends/family.
TagSmelter is a Audio Library Organizer that renames your music based on their tags. TagSmelter aims to help you organize and standardize your music library while being as simple and intuitive to use as possible.
Partial realization of A2DP and AVRCP bluetooth profiles. Simple multi-client server sends pcm audio (alsa or gstreamer "tee" and "file" plugins) to bluetooth stereo headphones. AVRCP server emulates lircd. Works with xmms, audacious, mplayer, vlc.
A simple software that speaks a text. You can type the text or appoint a file.
Fala is just a frontend to festival. It's designed for GNOME, but if you have gtk, pyhton and festival you are able to run it.
pyIH8id3 is a fully graphical pyGTK script that removes id3 tags from mp3 files in a provided directory. The script supports both id3v1 and id3v2 tags. pyIH8id3 is a simple, fast solution to removing thousands of tags at once. pyIH8id3 requires id3lib.
The PKSampler is a live-dj tool. It is different from other "live DJ tools" in that it focuses on allowing the user to mix lots of samples at once. The focus is on a simple touchscreen interface that allows quick access to user supplied loops and sampl
An office jukebox system, with a simple web interface onto a WinAmp powered backend. Requires very minimal setup (only Python and WinAmp), and supports a voting system too.
A simple commandline python program to produce Audio CD\'s from playlists (i.e. XMMS, WinAmp); decompressing/burning them with the _greatest_ efficiency possible. Depends on mpg123, ogg123 & cdrdao for the backend.
GetCodecs is a simple applet written in python with a GTK2 GUI that downloads, installs, and configures your system to use the various multimedia formats (MP3, DivX, DVD, etc) that are not shipped with many distributions (such as RedHat).