[News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications - Linux
This is a discussion on [News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications - Linux ; On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 21:27:20 -0400, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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How many times are you going to repost this tripe Roy Schestowitz?
Slow day in ...
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Re: [News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 21:27:20 -0400, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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How many times are you going to repost this tripe Roy Schestowitz?
Slow day in the SPAM factory?
I realize you have to keep your masters happy in order to earn your pay but
this re-posting 10 times is getting a bit over the top.
Don't you think?
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Re: [News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications
Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 21:27:20 -0400, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> How many times are you going to repost this tripe Roy Schestowitz?
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> Slow day in the SPAM factory?
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> I realize you have to keep your masters happy in order to earn your
> pay but this re-posting 10 times is getting a bit over the top.
> Don't you think?
10x isn't many for Spamowitz. There are a few links/quotes he posts 200 or
more times. It's just that he's lazy (==OSS advocate) and lets his perl
script do all the work.
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Re: [News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 19:14:48 -0400, DFS wrote:
> Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 21:27:20 -0400, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> How many times are you going to repost this tripe Roy Schestowitz?
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>> Slow day in the SPAM factory?
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>> I realize you have to keep your masters happy in order to earn your
>> pay but this re-posting 10 times is getting a bit over the top.
>> Don't you think?
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> 10x isn't many for Spamowitz. There are a few links/quotes he posts 200 or
> more times. It's just that he's lazy (==OSS advocate) and lets his perl
> script do all the work.
I know.
I still can't believe the drones in this group have not figured out what
Schestowitz is all about.
Are they that blinded by their own idiocy?
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Moshe Goldfarb
Collector of soaps from around the globe.
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[News] Overview of KDE Audio Applications
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Audio KDE Applications - Review
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| A nice useful application for editing tags in your audio collection is Kid3,
| which currently is at version 1.0 and it offers support for all the major f
| ormats like OGG Vorbis, FLAC, MP3 or MP4. The good thing about Kid3 is that
| it allows you to edit tags for several files at once, instead of editing one
| file, saving and then starting over with the next file.
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http://vivapinkfloyd.blogspot.com/20...ns-review.html
Recent:
42 of the Best Free Linux Audio Software
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| There is an extensive amount of free audio software available on the Linux
| platform which is both mature and sophisticated. In fact, Linux has all the
| tools needed to be a serious contender in music production without a user
| having to venture into the commercial software world.
|
| To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have
| compiled a list of 42 high quality Linux audio applications, covering a broad
| range of different uses. Most of the titles included here are desktop
| applications sporting an attractive front-end, although we have not forgotten
| console software.
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http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20...178/Audio.html
Five of the Best Linux Audio Players
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| Amarok
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| Amarok makes use of core components from the K Desktop Environment, but is
| released independently of the central KDE release cycle. Amarok's tagline
| is "Rediscover Your Music", and its development is based around this
| ideology.
|
| [...]
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http://fourforces.blogspot.com/2008/...c-players.html
Adjust Volume of Individual Applications with PulseAudio
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| PulseAudio is the new sound server that’s being included in Ubuntu 8.04 and
| other recent Linux distros. A sound server lets changes be made to sound
| between the applications and sound hardware layers. Among other features,
| PulseAudio provides per-application volume controls, a plugin architecture,
| low-latency, networking features, and good application compatibility.
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http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/0...th-pulseaudio/
Related:
Audio in Linux is awesome
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| I can’t wait for PulseAudio. I’m sure that will make all of this even easier.
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http://darkness.codefu.org/wordpress/2007/12/15/292
Why Vista sounds worse
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| Changes to how the latest version of Windows handles audio playback has
| caused unexpected quality issues for musicians and consumers alike, reports
| Tim Anderson
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...oft.technology
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