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January 2008

December 2007

October 2007

Plugins - Audacious

These plugins are unsupported by the Audacious team and are provided exclusively for your convienience. Use them at your own risk. There are many more plugins that are included with audacious-plugins itself. For details, see Features. Input plugins

Home of DiskSearch

DiskSearch is a tool for searching for files on all your removable media disks (e.g. CD's, ZIP disks or backup tapes). For instance you can search for songs on your MP3-CD's or for a document on your backup DVD's. For advanced queries there is a regular expression search mode. The search is based on a simple database file which needs to be filled once by adding all your disks to it.

Fluendo

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Fluendo is a company specialized in delivering products and consulting services for Unix and Linux multimedia. Our flagship product is our streaming media server, Flumotion. We support the development of the GStreamer multimedia framework, which is emerging as the standard media framework on Unix and Linux platforms. (more)

September 2007

Ronald's Room: Pitfdll

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Pitfdll is a GStreamer plugin that allows the use of binary files, such as Quicktime QTX or Directshow/DMO DLL files, for use as a playback codec in GStreamer-based media applications, such as Totem. With this plugin, people can playback proprietary file formats for which no free software implementation exists yet.

Syncropated! The Media Syncronization application you have been waiting for...

Syncropated! is an application for syncing music player (Rhythmbox, Banshee, Amarok, iTunes, Window Media Player, ...) generated playlists, as well as photo albums (F-spot, Picasa) with mass storage devices such as the Nokia N770, MMC and SD cards.

August 2007

xfmedia [spurious interrupt]

Xfmedia is a simple, easy-to-use media player based on the xine engine. The GTK GUI focuses on playing and managing audio files, but, being based on xine, supports video as well.

June 2007

GNOME 2.18 Live Media available for download

The GNOME Demos and LiveCD contain all the latest and greatest GNOME software and provide a great way to test GNOME without requiring to install it on your PC. GNOME offers a number of different ways to test or try GNOME in the environment of your choice. These are all "Live" systems, meaning full Linux systems with GNOME included using various virtualization technologies. The current Live Media for download are based on GNOME 2.18 (release notes).