Changeset e204bf91
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multimedia/audioutils/audioutils.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 13 13 <para>This chapter contains programs involved with audio file 14 14 manipulation; that is to say playing, recording, ripping and the other 15 common things which people want to do. It also includes a package used 16 to render text to speech using your system's audio hardware. To use much 17 of this software, you will need to have the kernel sound drivers 15 common things which people want to do. It also includes a package used 16 to render text to speech using your system's audio hardware. To use much 17 of this software, you will need to have the kernel sound drivers 18 18 installed.</para> 19 19 -
multimedia/audioutils/cdparanoia.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 30 30 <title>Introduction to CDParanoia</title> 31 31 32 <para>The <application>CDParanoia</application> package contains a CD 32 <para>The <application>CDParanoia</application> package contains a CD 33 33 audio exraction tool. This is useful for extracting <filename>.wav</filename> 34 files from audio CDs. A CDDA capable CDROM drive is needed. 34 files from audio CDs. A CDDA capable CDROM drive is needed. 35 35 Practically all drives supported by Linux can be used.</para> 36 36 … … 60 60 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'> 61 61 <listitem> 62 <para>Required Patch: <ulink 62 <para>Required Patch: <ulink 63 63 url="&patch-root;/cdparanoia-III-alpha9.8-includes-1.patch"/></para> 64 64 </listitem> 65 65 <listitem> 66 <para>Required Patch: <ulink 66 <para>Required Patch: <ulink 67 67 url="&patch-root;/cdparanoia-III-alpha9.8-gcc34-1.patch"/></para> 68 68 </listitem> … … 74 74 <title>Installation of CDParanoia</title> 75 75 76 <para>Install <application>CDParanoia</application> by running the following 76 <para>Install <application>CDParanoia</application> by running the following 77 77 commands:</para> 78 78 … … 126 126 <term><command>cdparanoia</command></term> 127 127 <listitem> 128 <para>is used for 'ripping' an audio-cd. Ripping is the process of 128 <para>is used for 'ripping' an audio-cd. Ripping is the process of 129 129 digitally extracting music from an audio-cd.</para> 130 130 <indexterm zone="cdparanoia cdparanoia-prog"> … … 137 137 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libcdda_interface.[so,a]</filename></term> 138 138 <listitem> 139 <para>contains functions used by <command>cdparanoia</command>, as 140 well as other packages, which can automatically identify if a 139 <para>contains functions used by <command>cdparanoia</command>, as 140 well as other packages, which can automatically identify if a 141 141 CD device is CDDA compatible.</para> 142 142 <indexterm zone="cdparanoia libcdda_interface"> … … 149 149 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libcdda_paranoia.[so,a]</filename></term> 150 150 <listitem> 151 <para>contains functions used by <command>cdparanoia</command>, as 152 well as other packages, which provide data verification, synchronization, 151 <para>contains functions used by <command>cdparanoia</command>, as 152 well as other packages, which provide data verification, synchronization, 153 153 error handling and scratch reconstruction capability.</para> 154 154 <indexterm zone="cdparanoia libcdda_paranoia"> -
multimedia/audioutils/freetts.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 35 35 <title>Introduction to FreeTTS</title> 36 36 37 <para>The <application>FreeTTS</application> package contains a speech 37 <para>The <application>FreeTTS</application> package contains a speech 38 38 synthesis system written entirely in the <application>Java</application> 39 programming language. It is based upon 40 <ulink url="http://www.cmuflite.org/">Flite</ulink>: a small run-time 41 speech synthesis engine developed at Carnegie Mellon University. 42 <application>Flite</application> is derived from the 39 programming language. It is based upon 40 <ulink url="http://www.cmuflite.org/">Flite</ulink>: a small run-time 41 speech synthesis engine developed at Carnegie Mellon University. 42 <application>Flite</application> is derived from the 43 43 <ulink url="http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/">Festival</ulink> 44 Speech Synthesis System from the University of Edinburgh and the 45 <ulink url ="http://festvox.org/">FestVox</ulink> project from Carnegie 46 Mellon University. The <application>FreeTTS</application> package is used 44 Speech Synthesis System from the University of Edinburgh and the 45 <ulink url ="http://festvox.org/">FestVox</ulink> project from Carnegie 46 Mellon University. The <application>FreeTTS</application> package is used 47 47 to convert text to audible speech through the system audio hardware.</para> 48 48 … … 85 85 86 86 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead> 87 <para><xref linkend="apache-ant"/> (and 87 <para><xref linkend="apache-ant"/> (and 88 88 <ulink url="http://www.junit.org/">JUnit</ulink> 89 to run the test suite), 89 to run the test suite), 90 90 <xref linkend="unzip"/> and working audio hardware/software.</para> 91 91 … … 95 95 <title>Installation of FreeTTS</title> 96 96 97 <para>The <application>FreeTTS</application> package is distributed in 98 ZIP format and the <command>unzip</command> command will default to 99 creating an unused source directory. Additionally, 100 <command>unzip</command>ping the test suite file will prompt for questions 101 about overwriting existing files. Use the following commands to 97 <para>The <application>FreeTTS</application> package is distributed in 98 ZIP format and the <command>unzip</command> command will default to 99 creating an unused source directory. Additionally, 100 <command>unzip</command>ping the test suite file will prompt for questions 101 about overwriting existing files. Use the following commands to 102 102 <command>unzip</command> the source files:</para> 103 103 … … 106 106 -x {META-INF/*,freetts-&freetts-version;/{acknowledgments.txt,license.terms}}</userinput></screen> 107 107 108 <para>Install <application>FreeTTS</application> by running the following 108 <para>Install <application>FreeTTS</application> by running the following 109 109 commands:</para> 110 110 … … 131 131 ln -v -s freetts-&freetts-version; /opt/freetts</userinput></screen> 132 132 133 <para>Optionally, install any or all of the additional 134 <application>FreeTTS</application> components using the following 135 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user 133 <para>Optionally, install any or all of the additional 134 <application>FreeTTS</application> components using the following 135 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user 136 136 (see the Command Explanations section for details):</para> 137 137 … … 147 147 <title>Command Explanations</title> 148 148 149 <para><command>yes | sh jsapi.sh</command>: This command installs the 150 <application>Java Speech API</application> into the 149 <para><command>yes | sh jsapi.sh</command>: This command installs the 150 <application>Java Speech API</application> into the 151 151 <application>FreeTTS</application> source tree. <command>yes</command> 152 152 is piped so that this command can be scripted and will automatically 153 153 agree to the JSAPI license terms. You can view the license you are 154 agreeing to at 154 agreeing to at 155 155 <ulink url="http://linuxfromscratch.org/~randy/jsapi-license.txt"/>.</para> 156 156 157 157 <para><command>ant</command>: <application>FreeTTS</application> uses the 158 <application>Apache Ant</application> build system instead of the GNU 158 <application>Apache Ant</application> build system instead of the GNU 159 159 <application>autotools</application>. This commands builds everything, 160 160 including the class libraries, tools and demos.</para> … … 162 162 <para><command>cp -v -R bin ...</command>; 163 163 <command>install -v -m644 speech.properties</command>: These two commands 164 install the demonstration programs. Optionally copy the 165 <filename>speech.properties</filename> file to 166 <filename>~/speech.properties</filename> if you don't want to make it 164 install the demonstration programs. Optionally copy the 165 <filename>speech.properties</filename> file to 166 <filename>~/speech.properties</filename> if you don't want to make it 167 167 available system-wide.</para> 168 168 169 169 <para><command>cp -v -R tools ...</command>: This installs the voice data 170 import utilities. See the <filename>README.html</filename> files in the 171 <filename class='directory'>tools/</filename> subdirectories for 170 import utilities. See the <filename>README.html</filename> files in the 171 <filename class='directory'>tools/</filename> subdirectories for 172 172 information and instructions about using the tools.</para> 173 173 174 <para><command>cp -v -R mbrola ...</command>: This installs the 175 <filename class='libraryfile'>mbrola.jar</filename> file, required if you 176 use the <ulink 174 <para><command>cp -v -R mbrola ...</command>: This installs the 175 <filename class='libraryfile'>mbrola.jar</filename> file, required if you 176 use the <ulink 177 177 url="http://freetts.sourceforge.net/mbrola/README.html">MBROLA</ulink> 178 178 voices.</para> 179 179 180 <para><command>cp -v -R demo ...</command>: This installs the sources 180 <para><command>cp -v -R demo ...</command>: This installs the sources 181 181 and documentation for the demonstration programs.</para> 182 182 183 <para>For additional information and documentation about the 184 <application>FreeTTS</application> project, visit the main web page at 183 <para>For additional information and documentation about the 184 <application>FreeTTS</application> project, visit the main web page at 185 185 <ulink url="http://freetts.sourceforge.net"/>.</para> 186 186 … … 195 195 -text "This is a test of the FreeTTS speech synthesis system"</userinput></screen> 196 196 197 <para>Depending on the setup of your audio drivers and software, you 197 <para>Depending on the setup of your audio drivers and software, you 198 198 may have to add the <option>-streaming</option> switch to the command 199 199 as shown below:</para> … … 227 227 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>*.jar </filename></term> 228 228 <listitem> 229 <para>contains the class libraries which make up the 229 <para>contains the class libraries which make up the 230 230 <application>FreeTTS</application> speech synthesis system.</para> 231 231 </listitem> -
multimedia/audioutils/lame.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 30 30 <title>Introduction to LAME</title> 31 31 32 <para>The <application>LAME</application> package contains 33 an MP3 encoder and optionally, an MP3 frame analyzer. This is useful 32 <para>The <application>LAME</application> package contains 33 an MP3 encoder and optionally, an MP3 frame analyzer. This is useful 34 34 for creating and analyzing compressed audio files.</para> 35 35 … … 59 59 60 60 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead> 61 <para><xref linkend="GTK"/>, 62 <xref linkend="NASM"/>, 63 <ulink url="http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/">libsndfile</ulink>, 64 <ulink url="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/">Electric Fence</ulink> and 61 <para><xref linkend="GTK"/>, 62 <xref linkend="NASM"/>, 63 <ulink url="http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/">libsndfile</ulink>, 64 <ulink url="http://perens.com/FreeSoftware/">Electric Fence</ulink> and 65 65 <ulink url="http://dmalloc.com/">Dmalloc</ulink></para> 66 66 … … 70 70 <title>Installation of LAME</title> 71 71 72 <para>Install <application>LAME</application> by running 72 <para>Install <application>LAME</application> by running 73 73 the following commands:</para> 74 74 … … 87 87 <title>Command Explanations</title> 88 88 89 <para><parameter>--enable-mp3rtp</parameter>: Builds the 89 <para><parameter>--enable-mp3rtp</parameter>: Builds the 90 90 encode-to-RTP program.</para> 91 91 … … 119 119 <term><command>lame</command></term> 120 120 <listitem> 121 <para>creates MP3 audio files from raw 121 <para>creates MP3 audio files from raw 122 122 PCM or <filename>.wav</filename> data.</para> 123 123 <indexterm zone="lame lame-prog"> … … 140 140 <term><command>mp3x</command></term> 141 141 <listitem> 142 <para>is a <application>GTK</application> based graphical MP3 143 frame analyzer used for debugging, development and studying MP3 142 <para>is a <application>GTK</application> based graphical MP3 143 frame analyzer used for debugging, development and studying MP3 144 144 frames produced by any encoder.</para> 145 145 <indexterm zone="lame mp3x"> … … 152 152 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libmp3lame.[so,a]</filename></term> 153 153 <listitem> 154 <para>libraries provide the functions necessary to convert 154 <para>libraries provide the functions necessary to convert 155 155 raw PCM and WAV files to MP3 files.</para> 156 156 <indexterm zone="lame libmp3lame"> -
multimedia/audioutils/mpg123.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 30 30 <title>Introduction to Mpg123</title> 31 31 32 <para>The <application>mpg123</application> package contains a 32 <para>The <application>mpg123</application> package contains a 33 33 console-based MP3 player. It claims to be the fastest MP3 decoder for Unix.</para> 34 34 … … 65 65 <title>Installation of Mpg123</title> 66 66 67 <para>Install <application>mpg123</application> by running the following 67 <para>Install <application>mpg123</application> by running the following 68 68 commands:</para> 69 69 -
multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 30 30 <title>Introduction to Vorbis Tools</title> 31 31 32 <para>The <application>Vorbis Tools</application> package contains 33 command-line tools for Ogg audio files. This is useful for encoding, 32 <para>The <application>Vorbis Tools</application> package contains 33 command-line tools for Ogg audio files. This is useful for encoding, 34 34 playing or editing files using the Ogg CODEC.</para> 35 35 … … 61 61 <para><xref linkend="libvorbis"/></para> 62 62 63 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended (Required to Build the 63 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended (Required to Build the 64 64 'ogg123' Program)</bridgehead> 65 65 <para><xref linkend="curl"/> and <xref linkend="libao"/></para> … … 73 73 <title>Installation of Vorbis Tools</title> 74 74 75 <para>Install <application>Vorbis Tools</application> by running the following 75 <para>Install <application>Vorbis Tools</application> by running the following 76 76 commands:</para> 77 77 … … 91 91 <title>Config Files</title> 92 92 93 <para><filename>/etc/libao.conf</filename>, 93 <para><filename>/etc/libao.conf</filename>, 94 94 <filename>~/.libao</filename>, and 95 95 <filename>~/.ogg123rc</filename></para> … … 112 112 <title>Configuration Information</title> 113 113 114 <para>Issue <command>man libao.conf</command> for information 115 about setting the default output device. Also see 114 <para>Issue <command>man libao.conf</command> for information 115 about setting the default output device. Also see 116 116 <filename>/usr/share/doc/vorbis-tools-1.0.1/ogg123rc-example</filename>.</para> 117 117 … … 153 153 <term><command>oggdec</command></term> 154 154 <listitem> 155 <para>is a simple decoder which converts Ogg Vorbis files into 155 <para>is a simple decoder which converts Ogg Vorbis files into 156 156 PCM audio files (WAV or raw).</para> 157 157 <indexterm zone="vorbistools oggdec"> … … 164 164 <term><command>oggenc</command></term> 165 165 <listitem> 166 <para>is an encoder that turns raw, WAV or 166 <para>is an encoder that turns raw, WAV or 167 167 AIFF files into an Ogg Vorbis stream.</para> 168 168 <indexterm zone="vorbistools oggenc"> … … 195 195 <term><command>vorbiscomment</command></term> 196 196 <listitem> 197 <para>is an editor that changes information in the audio file 197 <para>is an editor that changes information in the audio file 198 198 metadata tags.</para> 199 199 <indexterm zone="vorbistools vorbiscomment"> -
multimedia/audioutils/xmms.xml
r00c8453 re204bf91 30 30 <title>Introduction to XMMS</title> 31 31 32 <para><application>XMMS</application> is an audio player 32 <para><application>XMMS</application> is an audio player 33 33 for the <application>X Window System</application>.</para> 34 34 … … 61 61 62 62 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead> 63 <para><xref linkend="alsa"/>, 64 <xref linkend="esound"/>, 65 <xref linkend="libogg"/>, 66 <xref linkend="libvorbis"/> and 63 <para><xref linkend="alsa"/>, 64 <xref linkend="esound"/>, 65 <xref linkend="libogg"/>, 66 <xref linkend="libvorbis"/> and 67 67 <xref linkend="libmikmod"/></para> 68 68 … … 72 72 <title>Installation of XMMS</title> 73 73 74 <para>Install <application>XMMS</application> by running 74 <para>Install <application>XMMS</application> by running 75 75 the following commands:</para> 76 76 … … 103 103 <title>Configuration Information</title> 104 104 105 <para>When you start <command>xmms</command> for the first time, you can 106 configure it with <keycap>CTRL+P</keycap>. Note that you can extend 107 <application>XMMS</application>' functionality with plugins and skins. 105 <para>When you start <command>xmms</command> for the first time, you can 106 configure it with <keycap>CTRL+P</keycap>. Note that you can extend 107 <application>XMMS</application>' functionality with plugins and skins. 108 108 You can find these at <ulink url="http://xmms.org"/>.</para> 109 109 … … 122 122 <seglistitem> 123 123 <seg>xmms, xmms-config, and wmxmms</seg> 124 <seg>libxmms.[so,a] and numerous input, output, effects, and general 124 <seg>libxmms.[so,a] and numerous input, output, effects, and general 125 125 plugins</seg> 126 126 <seg>/usr/include/xmms, /usr/lib/xmms, and /usr/share/xmms</seg> … … 136 136 <term><command>xmms</command></term> 137 137 <listitem> 138 <para> (an acronym for X MultiMedia System) is a program comparable 139 in function with <application>WinAMP</application>. Its main function is 140 playing audio files like WAV and MP3. It can be extended with plugins to 141 play a number of other audio or video formats. Its look can be customized with 138 <para> (an acronym for X MultiMedia System) is a program comparable 139 in function with <application>WinAMP</application>. Its main function is 140 playing audio files like WAV and MP3. It can be extended with plugins to 141 play a number of other audio or video formats. Its look can be customized with 142 142 <application>WinAMP</application> style skins.</para> 143 143 <indexterm zone="xmms xmms-prog"> … … 149 149 <term><command>xmms-config</command></term> 150 150 <listitem> 151 <para>is used by other programs which need to link with 151 <para>is used by other programs which need to link with 152 152 <command>xmms</command> to retrieve the library and include paths.</para> 153 153 <indexterm zone="xmms xmms-config"> … … 161 161 <listitem> 162 162 <para>is a dock applet for the <application>Window Maker</application> 163 window manager. From the applet you 163 window manager. From the applet you 164 164 can start and control <command>xmms</command>.</para> 165 165 <indexterm zone="xmms wmxmms"> … … 172 172 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libxmms.[so,a]</filename></term> 173 173 <listitem> 174 <para>contains graphics and playback functions used by 175 <command>xmms</command>. These functions can also be utilized by other 174 <para>contains graphics and playback functions used by 175 <command>xmms</command>. These functions can also be utilized by other 176 176 packages.</para> 177 177 <indexterm zone="xmms libxmms">
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