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Clementine Music Player in openSUSE 11.3

2010-11-16
By: admin
On: November 16, 2010
In: Media Player, openSUSE 11.3
With: 3 Comments

Clementine is a free opensource Music player released under GPL v3 license. It is a port the Amarok music player taking advantage of Qt4 features focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. Clementine has a nice and neat interface and looks much quicker and faster.Read More →

Goggles Music Manager (GMM) music manager & player in openSUSE

2009-06-17
By: admin
On: June 17, 2009
In: multimedia
With: 1 Comment

Goggles Music Manager (GMM) is a free opensource (licensed under GPLv3) music collection manager and music player that automatically categorizes your music files based on genre, artist, album and song. It supports gapless playback and features easy tag editing.  Googgles Music Manager is fast light-weight and starts up very quickly and there is no delay with splash screensRead More →

ogg Video tools to manipulate ogg videos in openSUSE

2009-05-02
By: admin
On: May 2, 2009
In: multimedia
With: 0 Comments

Ogg Video Tools is a free opensource toolbox packed with 10 different utilities for manipulating Ogg video files. The ogg video files consists of patent-free Video streams Theora and Auio Streans Vorbis.Read More →

acripper – Automatically Rip Audio CDs to ogg,mp3 in openSUSE

2009-04-14
By: admin
On: April 14, 2009
In: multimedia
With: 1 Comment

Automatic Command-line Ripper (acripper) is a free opensource tool for ripping and encoding CD tracks on the fly. It also tries to get the CD information from feeddb.org, a CDDB website and writes it to the encoded files. If no information from freedb.org is available, it then tries to read CD information (CD title, artist name, tracks names) from a text file names “titles.txt” in the working directory.Read More →

Audacity – Audio editing & recording in openSUSE

2009-02-07
By: admin
On: February 7, 2009
In: multimedia
With: 2 Comments

Audacity is a free opensource audio editing and recording software. Audacity can run on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. Audacity can manipulate digital audio wave forms. In addition to recording sounds directly from within the program, it imports many sound file formats, including WAV, AIFF, AU, IRCAM, MP, and Ogg Vorbis. With Audacity, you can edit wave data larger than the physical memory size of your computer.Read More →

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