Projects tagged ‘itunes’ and ‘media’


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LAME (LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder) is a research project for learning about and improving MP3 encoding technology. LAME includes an MP3 encoding library, simple frontend application, a much-improved psycho-acoustic model (GPSYCHO), and a graphical ... [More] frame analyzer (MP3x). Please note that any commercial use (including distributing the LAME encoding engine in a free encoder) may require a patent license from Thomson Multimedia. [Less]

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HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, cross-platform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 converter, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows.

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The MPEG4IP package provides a set of tools to encode, stream, and playback audio and video. It uses the MPEG-4 standards for audio and video, and the IETF standards for streaming. The included player can either playback from local MP4 file or stream from a remote server via RTP/RTSP.

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The musik project is a cross platform media management and playback system that provides a separate core and UI, an easy to use and extensible C++ API, powerful batch tagging and renaming, an embedded SQL database, and threaded playback and crossfading.

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DescriptionAllows control of iTunes for Windows via a command line. It provides all basic media controls such as play, pause, stop, next/previous track, and volume adjustment. In addition, you can search for tracks in any given playlist and perform ... [More] operations on them, or retrieve information regarding them. You can also add tracks to the library, sync your iPod, and perform a variety of other operations. UsageUsage: itch [options] Program help: -h, --help Display program help. Playback controls: -p, --play-pause If currently paused, begin playing. If currently playing, pause playback. --pause Pause playback. --play Play the current track. -s, --stop Stop playback. -n, --next-track Go to the next track. -N, --previous-track Go to the previous track. -m, --mute Mute the audio. -M, --unmute Unmute the audio. -v, --volume number Set the volume to X percentage points. --volume-down [number] Decrease the volume by X percentage points (default 10). --volume-up [number] Increase the volume by X percentage points (default 10). --scan-to seconds Scan to an offset X seconds within the current track. --scan-backwards [seconds] Scan backwards X seconds within the current track (default 10). --scan-forwards [seconds] Scan forwards X seconds within the current track (default 10). --play-file name Play the specified file or folder. Info on selected tracks: -i, --print-info format For each track, print information in the given format. If the following strings appear in the given format, they will be replaced with the corresponding track information: "%a": artist "%e": encoding "%A": album "%b": BPM (beats per minute) "%c": composer "%C": comment "%d": disc number "%D": disc count "%E": Enabled status ("enabled" or "disabled") "%l": location (file name/URL) "%p": play count "%q": equalizer "%g": genre "%G": grouping "%n": name (title) "%r": rating "%s": skip count "%t": track number "%T": track count "%v": volume adjustment "%y": year "%%": percent sign General iTunes controls: -a, --add-file name Add the specified file or folder to the library. -q, --quit Exit iTunes. --open-url url Open the given URL. --goto-store-home-page Go to the Store. --update-ipod Update the iPod. Playlist selection: --library Operation will include the entire iTunes library. Used by default unless other libraries are selected. --current-playlist Operation will include the current playlist. --playlist name Operation will include the named playlist. (This option can occur more than once.) --all-playlists Operation will include all playlists. --create-playlist name Create a playlist with the specified name and include it in the operation. (This option can occur more than once.) --delete-playlist name Delete the playlist with the specified name. (This option can occur more than once.) Track selection: -f, --find string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where any field matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) -c, --current-track Operation will inclue the current track. --selected-tracks Operation will include the selected tracks. --all-tracks Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s). --visible-find string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where any visible field matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) --find-artist string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where the artist matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) --find-album string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where the album matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) --find-composer string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where the composer matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) --find-track-name string Operation will include all tracks in the specified playlist(s) where the track name matches the specified string. (This option can occur more than once.) -F, --play-found Play the first of the selected tracks. Set track info: --set-artist name Set the artist for each track. --set-album name Set the album for each track. --set-bpm number Set the beats per minute for each track. --set-comment string Set the comment for each track. --set-composer string Set the composer for each track. --set-disc-number number For each track, set the disc number. (Used with multi-disc albums.) --set-disc-count number For each track, set the number of discs in the album. (Used with multi-disc albums.) --set-enabled Enable the check box for each track. --set-disabled Disable the check box for each track. --set-eq name Set the equalizer to the named preset. Use 'None' to disable. --set-genre name Set the genre for each track. --set-grouping string Set the grouping for each track. --set-name name Set the name (title) for each track. --set-play-count number Set the play count for each track. --set-rating number Set the rating for each track. Valid values are 0 through 5. --set-skip-count number Set the skip count for each track. --set-track-number number For each track, set its album track number. --set-track-count number For each track, set the number of tracks on its album. --set-track-volume percent Set the volume adjustment percentage for each track, from -100 to 100. Negative numbers decrease the volume, positive numbers increase it. 0 means no adjustment. --set-year number Set the year of publication for each track.ExamplesGet help: itch -h Start up iTunes (if necessary) and begin playing: itch -p Find and play a song: itch -f 'mookid' -F Find all songs from an artist, show basic info on them, and play the first found: itch -f 'aphex twin' -i '%a - %A - %t - %n' -F You can improve readability in batch files by specifying options in long form: itch --find 'aphex twin' --print-info '%a - %A - %t - %n' --play-found InstallationWindows (without Ruby): Download and run the Windows installer. With Ruby: gem install itch ThanksThanks to Eden Li and Gary Wright for various Ruby advice and assistance. AuthorCopyright Jay McGavren, chicgeekaz@hotmail.com LicenseThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Please see the LICENSE.txt file for the full license. LegaliTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. itch is not endorsed, licensed, or sponsored by Apple Inc or Microsoft Corporation. [Less]

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The Karelia iMedia Browser, framework and test application for browsing media on Mac OS X This is the iMedia browser written by folks from Karelia Software with many contributions from others. If you are going to use this code, you are bound by ... [More] the terms of the license; see the license file in the download package. MAILING LISTYou should definitely subscribe to the email list to participate in discussions about iMedia -- this list will also send out checkin notifications. PLEASE send an introductory message to the list as soon as you have joined so people know who you are, what you are working on, what you would like to do with iMedia, things you'd like to see in the future of iMedia, etc. Mailing List home page: http://lists.karelia.com/listinfo.cgi/imedia-karelia.com Send messages to: imedia@lists.karelia.com iMedia's general Home Page: http://karelia.com/imedia/ [Less]