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Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
CIOS Audio Core is the infrastructure and subsystem in Collective Intelligence Operation System. It is a cross platforms audio abstract interface, supports including Mac OS X, Linux, Android, iPhone OS and Windows 7.
Tools recording, mixing, mastering and delivering music tracks
Command line tool handling steps to clean, calibrate, process, mix, master and deliver music tracks from recordings. Easy-to-use configuration files drive the complete processes.
GImageView is a GTK+ based image viewer which supports tabbed browsing, thumbnail table views, directory tree views and drag and drop. It also support movies using the Xine library and MPlayer, and supports images in compressed archive formats.
Tinara is a media production system, currently composed of a basic revision control and archival system (DaMarcus), a build system (Alice), an audio playback engine (Tape), and a graphical audio recording and editing application.
apecomment is an APEv2 music tag editor. It will also support ID3v1/v2 writing. Features other editors do not have are: 1) support encoding detection/conversion, 2) file attachment (cue sheet, jacket image, Lyrics, etc.) support.
Variable speed playback for major open source media players (MPlayer, GStreamer, Xine, VLC, Totem, RhythmBox, Amorak, Miro, etc.) Scaletempo plays audio and video faster or slower than the recorded speed without changing pitch (i.e. no chipmunk effect).
Moyn (Music on your network) is a music player that plays files from a HTTP server. A home web server is a natural solution to sharing music files, so it's only fitting that a player is written with that in mind.
ReMoot is a command wrapper for many multimedia programs running on GNU/Linux systems and possibly other *nixes. With ReMoot, the user can have the SAME keys of the keyboard working across all these programs or turn surfing handhelds into remote controls
YAAA is a playlist generating Ruby script which will utilize AudioScrobbler to keep a database of user listening habits. I'm not exactly sure what YAAA will stand for though. Depends on where this goes
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).
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.
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.
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.