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09 Aug 09

Download K-Lite Codec Pack

There are several different variants of the K-Lite Codec Pack. Ranging from a very small bundle that contains only the most essential decoders to a large and more comprehensive bundle. The global differences between the 5 variants can be found below. Detailed differences can be found on the comparison of abilities and comparison of contents pages.

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12 May 09

Plasma Arc Speakers: The Most Amazing Speakers on Earth | NoiseAddicts music and audio blog

Tweeters made out of plasma arcs have a major advantage - they have no resonance or transient problems. Most audiophiles know that the lighter the material used in a speaker, the faster the response can be, and the better transients they produce. Well, plasma arcs have ZERO weight. The plasma speaker works by moving air via changing the tempurature in its chamber.

Here is an amazing video of a badass DIY plasma speaker setup. Prepare to be amazed:

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10 Apr 09

BBC - Radio 4 In Our Time - Brave New World

Brave New World is a lurid, satirical dystopia in which the hopes and fears of the 1930s are writ large and yet the book seems uncannily prescient about our own time. But why did Huxley feel the need to write it and is Brave New World really as dystopian as we are led to believe?

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05 Apr 09

Lifehacker - Roll Your Own Streaming Media Server with Subsonic - Streaming Media

Subsonic can be installed on everything from a Windows-based computer to a home server running FreeNAS. Once installed, you can tune into your media collection from anywhere you access the web or use your mobile phone. Subsonic is a complete web-based front end for your collection. You can search tracks, listen to saved podcasts, assign ratings, add comments, and create playlists. Subsonic supports on-the-fly resampling to keep the quality high, even when you're using a lower bandwidth connection—you can turn the feature on permanently if you've got a bandwidth cap you're trying to stay under. If you're a fan of Last.fm, Subsonic has support for the service and will scrobble and update your now-playing status. There's a demo account available if you'd like to take the interface for a spin before installing it. Subsonic is free, open-source, and available for Windows, Mac, *nix systems.

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15 Mar 09

How To: Stream Your Music Library to Any Computer | Maximum PC

We’ll teach you how to turn your library into an Internet radio station with Apache server software and a little-known program called netjukebox. You’ll be able to browse your collection via a gallery of album cover art, stream custom playlists, and even download entire albums as zip files.

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28 Feb 09

Ubuntu -- Details of package moodbar in hardy

The Moodbar is an algorithm for creating a colorful visual representation of the contents of an audio file, giving an idea of its "mood" (this is a rather fanciful term for the simple analysis it actually does). The Moodbar was invented by Gavin Wood and Simon O'Keefe for inclusion in the Amarok music player.

This package contains a GStreamer plugin with elements that are used in the moodbar analysis, and an application that actually does the analysis.

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Ubuntu -- Details of package soundkonverter in hardy

With soundKonverter you can convert between various audio file formats. Supported formats are: (encode/decode)

- ogg (e/d)
- flac (e/d)
- mp3 (e/d)
- wav (e/d)
- wma (d)

Currently supported backends are oggenc, oggdec, flac, lame, ffmpeg (partly), mplayer (partly).

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MediaInfo

MediaInfo supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file.
It is free software (free of charge and free access to source code: GPL or LGPL licence)

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Ubuntu -- Details of package kaudiocreator in hardy

KAudioCreator is a tool for audio extraction (ripping) and encoding. It can keep your WAV files, or convert them to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, or FLAC. It also searches CDDB to retrieve the information of the disk.

This package is part of KDE, as a component of the KDE multimedia module. See the 'kde' and 'kdemultimedia' packages for more information.

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Benjamin's Personal Blog: KAudioCreator

KAudioCreator is a front-end tool for ripping audio CDs and encoding the wav files using your favorite encoder. Based upon KDE it combines the look and feel of your desktop with the power and flexibility of the command line tools.

[My LAME Command Line: lame -h -V 2 --vbr-new --tt %{title} --ta %{artist} --tl %{albumtitle} --ty %{year} --tn %{number} --tg %{genre} %f %o ]

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LAME - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

LAME (Lame Ain't an MP3 Encoder) is the Hydrogenaudio recommended MP3 encoder. It has been developed by the open-source community since 1998, and has become the highest quality MP3 encoder for most purposes.

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19 Feb 09

The SMPlayer Project / No sound on Kubuntu

Hi, ive been using this program for ubuntu and no problems but no i moved to kubuntu and i dont have audio with other program(amarok) i can listen sound

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05 Jan 09

The Best Sites To Download Free Music | MakeUseOf.com

free music can be found in many places. So, enter what in my opinion are the best sites to download free music.

Not the torrent or limewire kind; the I-take-it-without-paying-so-it’s free, but music released under creative licenses, by people who don’t think music should be a business. People who sing for emotions, not money.

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26 Nov 08

Build Last.fm: Extend your Last.fm experience – Last.fm

Free extras built by the community to extend your Last.fm experience.

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12 Apr 08

Man repeatedly calls late wife's voicemail - Boing Boing

Over at MobHappy, Russell Buckley comments on a news story about an elderly gentlemen who for years has called his late wife's Verizon voicemail just to hear her voice. During a system change though, the message was lost.

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28 Mar 08

How To Install Flat Speaker Cable

I did consider going through the walls— cutting up the drywall and/or removing the baseboard and cutting a channel in either the backside of the baseboard or the drywall/studs... I decided to go with flat speaker cable and run it along my baseboard.

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24 Mar 08

Red Spinach: AmaroK + Scripts = Your Ultimate Music Solution

The more popular ones are Wiki-Lyrics, Lyrc and GoogLyrics. I have personally found GoogLyrics to be the most effective.

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