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PulseAudio is a networked sound server. Features - Module autoloading - Support for more than one sink/source - Good low latency behaviour - Very accurate latency measurement for playback and recording. - Client side latency interpolation - Embedabble into other software (the core is
PortAudio is a free, cross platform, open-source, audio I/O library. It lets you write simple audio programs in C that will compile and run on many platforms including Windows (WMME or DirectSound), Macintosh (8,9, and OSX), Unix (OSS, Alsa, or Jack), and more.
Cortado is an open-source cross-browser and cross-platform video playback solution based upon Java technology. Leveraging the huge installation base of Java it allows web-authors to deliver Ogg Theora content without having to worry about the media playback setup installed on customers'
Esound is an audio mixing server that allows multiple applications to output sound to the same audio device. Development on Esound stopped several years ago, in the hope that someone would write a replacement. Esound is seriously lacking in features required for a modern desktop environment
An experimental DAISY Digital Talking Book player built in Javascript and HTML5 to play directly in the browser, without any additional component or plugin.
This little program changes on start the default-playback device to the other installed playback device. This way you can switch between 2 output-soundcards easily without having to click through the 'Sounds and Multimedia' Control panel.
Guitar Practice is an free and easy to use solution for slow down or speed up your favourite mp3 files in realtime. This comes in nice when you want to learn an instrument like the guitar by using backing tracks to play along. Perfect for bass also!
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