-main, the main libcanberra library
-gtk, libcanberra-gtk (gtk+2)
-gtk3 libcanberra-gtk3 (gtk+3)
This is needed for the ongoing GNOME3 work without forcing a global move
to gtk+3. The -gtk subpackage may disappear in the future when nothing
uses it.
This move will prevent the login/logout sounds to work in
gnome-session-2.X but it is a necessary evil to move forward.
EDONOTCARE/agreed by several
by ajacoutot@ and myself.
SoundConverter is a simple GTK+ audio file converter for the GNOME
environment. It reads anything GStreamer can read and writes to Ogg
Vorbis, FLAC, AAC, WAV or MP3 formats.
To be able to write to MP3 files, you should install gstreamer-lame.
ok ajacoutot@
Diff from Martin Pieuchot based on a diff for 0.16.1 from Tobias Ulmer
(maintainer). Note that configuration file may need an update
(mixer_type is not global anymore, it's per-output), and mpd will
recreate its database upon startup.
Tested by jasper@ and myself, looks good to maintainer
The Snack Sound Toolkit is designed to be used with a scripting language
such as Tcl/Tk or Python. Snack has commands for basic sound handling,
such as playback, recording, file and socket I/O. Snack also provides
primitives for sound visualization, e.g. waveforms and spectrograms. It
was developed mainly to handle digital recordings of speech, but is just
as useful for general audio. Snack has also successfully been applied
to other one-dimensional signals.
thanks to jakemsr@ for making my unsuccessful attempt to port it to sndio working.
many comments from stu@, landry@, ajacoutot@
finally OK ajacoutot@
Libcue is intended to parse a so called cue sheet from a char string or
a file pointer. For handling of the parsed data a convenient API is
available. This project is meant as a fork of cuetools.
ok jasper@
ruby-vorbis_comment is a ruby extension for manipulating Vorbis
comments. It wraps libvorbis and libogg, so it should be completely
standards compatible. Vorbis comment is the standard tagging format for
Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and Speex files.
ok landry
libmpd-haskell is a client library for MPD written in Haskell that aims
to provide a safe and flexible yet consistent and intuitive interface to
MPD's external API.
ok kili@
The CELT codec is an experimental audio codec for use in low-delay
speech and audio communication. It's meant to close the gap between
Vorbis and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and
low delay are desired.
ok naddy@
Previously, we were using ruby->=1.8,<=1.9, instead of
ruby->=1.8,<1.9. While this wouldn't cause an issue, since
our ruby-1.9.2 package isn't included in ruby->=1.8,<=1.9,
it's still wrong and should be fixed. This also fixes the
following minor issues:
Switch from using FLAVOR to MODRUBY_FLAVOR for *_DEPENDS.
Currently we don't have a ruby port that uses FLAVORs that
would differ from MODRUBY_FLAVOR, but it's possible we will
in the future.
Switch from BASE_PKGPATH to BUILD_PKGPATH in a few cases in
REGRESS_DEPENDS. This probably is not strictly necessary, but
BUILD_PKGPATH is used in more cases, so it is good for
consistency.
Switch to new style *_DEPENDS, with the version specification
at the end. The remaining cases where this is not done is
because a specific version is used.
Some FULLPKGNAME added to REGRESS_DEPENDS, to make sure that if
the old version is installed when you run a regress test, it
will install the new version first.
Some conversion of spaces to tabs for consistency.
OK landry@
PKG_ARCH = * removed from many ports as it is added automatically
for pure ruby gem ports. Switch ports that previously used
GEM_SKIPDEPENDS to adding dependencies or modifying the underlying
gem metadata with patches.
OK landry@
libraries have been imported. These all appear to work correctly,
except that CD audio playback has some occassional gaps, but
jakemsr@ reports that other libcdio users have similar issues.
OK jakemsr@
- use ${SUBST_CMD} instead of perl -pi
- remove auto*/aclocal*.am patches and only patch configure/Makefile.in.
- use @sample to install a config file instead of @cwd, and default
to sndio output
- remove auto* dependency, unbreaks it with new metaauto
LMMS is a music production program. This includes the creation of
melodies and beats, the synthesis and mixing of sounds, and arrangement
of samples. You can have fun with your MIDI keyboard and much more.
Features:
* Song Editor for composing songs
* A Beat+Bassline Editor for creating beats and basslines
* An easy to use Piano Roll for editing patterns and melodies
* An FX mixer with 64 FX channels and arbitrary number of effects
allow unlimited mixing possibilities
* Many powerful instrument and effects plugins out of the box
* Full user defined track based automation and computer controlled
automation sources
* Compatible with many standards such as SoundFont2, LADSPA, and full
MIDI support
* Import of MIDI and FLP (Frootyloops Project) files
import requested by armani@, some midi bits improved by ratchov@,
reviewed by ratchov@ and stsp@ "why isn't that imported yet" from
several
into MODRUBY_WANTLIB and using CONFIGURE_STYLE = ruby gem ext. Use the
lang/ruby module for all dependent ports, setting
MODRUBY_{BUILD,RUN}DEP=No if necessary.
ok landry, phessler, sthen
CAPS, the C* Audio Plugin Suite, is a collection of refined LADSPA audio
plugins capable of (and mainly intended for) realtime operation. The
suite includes DSP units emulating instrument amplifiers, stomp-box
classics, versatile 'virtual analogue' oscillators, fractal oscillation,
reverb, equalization and more.
looks ok to landry@
The MCP plugins consist of:
- cs_phaser: a series connection of 1 to 30 first order allpass
filters with feedback.
- cs_chorus: two low frequency oscillators, each having 3 outputs
that are 120 degree apart in phase.
- mvclpf24: accurate digital implementation of voltage controlled
lowpass Moog filter.
- mvchpf24: digital implementation of voltage controlled hipass
Moog filter.
looks ok to landry@
Calf is a pack of audio plugins - effects and instruments, currently in
development. The goal is to create a set of plugins using decent
algorithms and parameter settings, available in a form which is
compatible with as many open source applications as possible.
looks ok to landry@