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Xiph's Episode 2: _Digital Show & Tell_ is out

Posted By:  xiphmont @ Feb 26 2013, 16:16
Xiph Episode 2: Digital Show & Tell is out!

"The second video from Xiph.Org explores multiple facets of digital audio signals and how they really behave in the real world. Sampling, quantization, dither, band-limiting, and vintage bench equipment all in one video!"

It's a followup in a sense to the 24/192 article of last year. Other videos: http://xiph.org/video/ ...
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Monkey's Audio 4.11 available, released January 20, 2013

Posted By:  madoka@ex-sounds @ Jan 20 2013, 14:56
Monkey's Audio 4.11 available smile.gif
URL: http://www.monkeysaudio.com/

Changes:
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Version 4.11 (January 20, 2013)
NEW: Switched from MMX to SSE assembly, making compression and decompression faster.
NEW: Switched to latest Microsoft compiler, making everything around 5% faster.
Changed: Removed support for old Monkey's Audio 3.92 and earlier files (it hasn't been possible to make these files for over ten years -- use an old copy of Monkey's Audio to convert these files to th ...
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TAudioConverter

Posted By:  ozok @ Dec 14 2012, 01:21
TAudioConverter is a audio converter and extractor. It can convert almost any audio format to aac, ac3, mp3, flac, wav, ogg, opus, mpc, tta or tak. SoX is used to apply effects such as normalization, volume change etc. It can also extract audio streams from video files and encode them. Video files with more than one audio stream is supported.

It is possible to run up to 8 simultaneous processes to shorten encoding time.
If you want an encoder to be added please let me know.

TAudioConverter uses:
-FFMpeg to extract and decode audio streams.
-FAAC
-QAAC
-Lame
-OggEnc
-FLAC
-FHGAACEnc
-Opus
-MPCEnc
-MAC
-TTAEnc
-TAKc

Sc ...
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Windows Media Player Plus 2.5

Posted By:  Tim De Baets @ Nov 20 2012, 21:53
More info/download: Homepage | Changelog | Discussion

Windows Media Player Plus! is a free plug-in for Windows Media Player that adds various user interface and playback enhancements, such as a new tag editor.

Highlights of what's new in version 2.5:
  • Full Unicode support.
  • Option to bring back 'Find in library' on Windows Media Player 12.
  • Support for Windows Media Player 12 on Windows 8.
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LAC 2013: the Linux Audio Conference - Call for Participation

Posted By:  floholl @ Oct 18 2012, 19:09
We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference (LAC), May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, in Graz, Austria.
The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference that brings together musicians, sound artists, software developers and researchers, working with Linux as an open, stable, professional platform for audio and media research and music production. LAC includes paper sessions, workshops, and a diverse program of electronic music.

*Call for Papers, Workshops, Music and Installations*
We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing and media creation based on Linux. Papers can focus on technical, artistic and scientific issues and should target developers or users. In our call f ...
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