- given that beets has been moved to Python 3 last year[0], I believe
that the plugin dependencies should be updated from py-* to py3-*
- neither mp3gain, nor aacgain packages exist so delete that paragraph
- documentation URL - HTTPS and TLD change
(mp3gain was removed due to unfixed security bugs, not sure where aacgain
came from in the first place as I don't seem to find it in old trees anywhere)
libdiscid library.
Original submission by Charlene Wendling, who takes MAINTAINER -- thanks!
ok sthen@
MusicBrainz::DiscID is a Perl class to calculate a MusicBrainz DiscID from
an audio CD in the drive.
ok kn@
VGMPlay is a command line audio player for all VGM files.
Supported files types are:
* Video Game Music Files (*.vgm, *.vgz)
* Creative Music Files (*.cmf)
* DosBox RAW OPL Log Files (*.dro)
* Playlist files (*.m3u)
I replaced ffmpeg and disabled by a patch (we can delete that on the next
version of siren 0.8) with mpg123 as naddy did on xmm2, the idea is keep
siren small without a heavy deps.
ratchov@ (maintainer) time-out he has some problems with his mailserver.
OK kili@ juanfra@
mpg123 is still maintained upstream and also faster, in case somebody
runs this on a really, really slow machine. All our archs support
floating point, so there is no reason to use the fixed-point libmad
for MP3 decoding.
Tested by rapha@
is running and, if so, tries to use it to the exclusion of other audio
sinks. disable this on openbsd as sndio is preferred (and it wasn't
working correctly anyway).
Qsynth is a fluidsynth GUI front-end application written in C++ around
the Qt framework using Qt Designer. Eventually it may evolve into a
softsynth management application allowing the user to control and manage
a variety of command line softsynth but for the moment it wraps the
excellent FluidSynth. FluidSynth is a command line software synthesiser
based on the Soundfont specification.
tested by ratchov@, feedback rsadowski@
OK rsadowski@