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 GNUsound 0.5.1 (Default)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, May 9th 2002 01:37 UTC (6 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Sun, Jul 6th 2008 12:06 UTC (1 month, 16 days ago)


Screenshot About:
GNUsound is a sound editor for GNU/Linux. It supports multiple tracks, multiple outputs, and 8, 16, or 24/32-bit samples. It can read and write many audio formats through a number of supported file format libraries (such as AudioFile, libsndfile, and libmp3lame), and it can extract audio from a variety of video files through FFmpeg. It supports OSS, ALSA, or JACK for playback/capture, as well as a large number of high-quality audio effects through the LADSPA plugin architecture.

Release focus: Minor bugfixes

Changes:
This version adds an amplitude threshold module, fixes a cuepoint drawing bug, fixes the behavior of the fast-forward/fast-rewind buttons, fixes a potential crash in the LADSPA dialog, and fixes a GCC 2.95 compilation problem.

Author:
groomed [contact developer]

Rating:
8.15/10.00 (9 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnusound
Tar/BZ2:
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnusound/gnusound-0.7.5.tar.bz2
Mailing list archive:
http://sourceforge.net/[..]larchive/forum.php?forum=gnusound-common

Trove categories: [change]
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Topic]  Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Capture/Recording, Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Editors

Dependencies: [change]
SWH Plugins (Default branch) (recommended)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» groomed (Owner)

» Rating: 8.15/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.27% (Rank 820)
» Popularity: 4.24% (Rank 901)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.7.5 06-Jul-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.7.5 Major bugfixes 06-Jul-2008 12:06
0.7.4 Major bugfixes 06-Jul-2005 18:15
0.7.3 Major bugfixes 04-Jul-2005 23:00
0.7.2 Minor bugfixes 18-Jun-2005 13:43
0.7.1 Minor bugfixes 28-May-2005 09:08
0.7 Major feature enhancements 14-Apr-2005 21:19
0.6.2 N/A 07-Jun-2004 20:30
0.6.1 Major bugfixes 04-Nov-2003 04:17
0.6 Minor bugfixes 20-May-2003 11:48
0.5.1 Minor bugfixes 04-Jan-2003 07:34

 Comments

[»] Great program
by Matthew - Jan 8th 2003 07:40:01

I've tried a few of the other multi-track recorders out there for Linux and this one gave me the fewest problems. It's very user-friendly and rather sophisicated. I was able to cut a rough demo with my band with minimal effort with this program. I can't think of a better hard disk recorder for linux.

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[»] Documentation
by Richard - Dec 29th 2002 05:27:15

There seem to be little documentation, the web site for the project is a simple file listing :)
The app is working though which is more than several other audio app on linux can claim .
All in all keep up the good work and please do make installation instructions available even a simple INSTALL in the tar with a "make install" would be nice ; )

Good job ..and happy hacking

Ric

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    [»] Re: Documentation
    by groomed - Dec 29th 2002 06:44:08


    > There seem to be little documentation,
    > the web site for the project is a simple
    > file listing :)
    The website now explains how people can help, by writing documentation for example.

    > All in all keep up the good work and
    > please do make installation
    > instructions available even a simple
    > INSTALL in the tar with a "make
    > install" would be nice ; )
    Did you read the README file?

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[»] Make the source available please
by rushuru - May 11th 2002 05:33:58

Right now when you click the url all you get is a README file with the following content:

"GNUsound is a sound editor for Linux. It is available on request." :/

If you're concerned about the bandwidth you could host it on http://savannah.gnu.org/

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