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limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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Vorbistools
Vorbistools is a set of tools for use with Ogg Vorbis. The package includes oggenc, the official Ogg Vorbis encoder; oggdec, a simple decoder; ogg123, an Ogg Vorbis player; ogginfo, which gives info about Ogg files and does validity checking; vcut, which cuts Ogg files; and vorbiscomment, which edits Ogg ocmments.
Vorbix
Vorbix is a graphical front-end for the Ogg Vorbis tools. It features multiple file comment tag editing, encoding & decoding (to and from WAV), as well as being able to copy selected tags to all files, delete all tags, convert the case of words, create tags from filenames, and rename files based on tag values.
Vosk Server
From Webpage: A very simple server based on Vosk-API including four implementations for different protocol - websocket, grpc, mqtt, webrtc.
Vosk-API
From GitHub: Offline speech recognition API for Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi and servers with Python, Java, C# and Node Vosk is an offline open source speech recognition toolkit. It enables speech recognition for 20+ languages and dialects - English, Indian English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Italian, Dutch, Catalan, Arabic, Greek, Farsi, Filipino, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Swedish, Japanese, Esperanto. More to come.
WORLD
WORLD is a high-quality speech analysis/synthesis system on the basis of Vocoder. It is free software under the modified BSD license, and it is not encumbered by software patents.
Wavbreaker
This application's purpose in life is to take a wave file and break it up into multiple wave files. It makes a clean break at the correct position to burn the files to an audio cd without any dead air between the tracks. It will only read wave files, so use an appropriate tool to convert ogg, mp3, etc. files and then break them up.
Wave Utilities
This package contains three programs for dealing with WAVE format audio files:
  • SimplifyWave The standard permits WAVE format audio files to contain a variety of chunks, such as playlists, cue lists, and padding. A fair amount of software, however, is unable to parse such complex files. This program converts complex WAVE files into the simplest standard-conforming format by stripping out everything other than the obligatory format chunk and the first data chunk. Messages are printed indicating what chunks have been removed.
  • RepairWave Some software generates non-conformant files that purport to be WAVE files. They contain a WAVE header but lack the obligatory data chunk id and size information. The audio data immediately follows the header. This program inserts the missing data chunk id and size information and updates the WAVE chunk size information in the header to reflect this.
  • InfoWave Extracts information from a RIFF/WAV or RIFX/WAV file and reports on the contents of the file. It shows the size, type, and location of each chunk and gives the encoding of the audio data, its sampling rate, resolution, number of channels and other information.
WaveSurfer
'WaveSurfer' is a sound visualization/manipulation tool for novice and advanced users, with a simple and intuitive user interface. It can be adapted to various tasks including speech research and education, speech/sound analysis, and sound annotation/transcription. You can also make more advanced/specialized applications by extending it with custom plugins or embedding its components in other applications. Its flexible interface handles many different file formats; it also supports encoding and Unicode with unlimited file size.
WebCDwriter
webCDwriter can be used to make the CD- and DVD-writer(s) connected to a GNU/Linux box available to all users in your network. It consists of the server CDWserver and the clients webCDcreator and rcdrecord. CDWserver stores the files transmitted by the clients, reserves the CD-writer and controls the CD-writer using cdrecord. webCDcreator is a Java applet that runs within your browser or by Java Web Start, assists you when putting together a CD, and transmits the files. Finally rcdrecord is a command line client that tries to offer the functionality of cdrecord over the network with full multi-user support.
Wired
Wired is professional music production and creation software. It brings musicians a complete studio environment to compose, record, edit, and mix music without the need of expensive hardware. Wired supports unlimited playback and recording for audio/MIDI tracks, and introduces a plugin system for instruments and effects. It handles live instruments (through sound card analog or MIDI inputs), virtual instruments, and sound effects. It manages the most used plug-in types (VST, VSTi, LADSPA, etc.). It is composed of racks, a sequencer and a mixer.
Wmusic
'wmusic' is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include VCR-style controls, Time and Playlist display, super stylee rotating arrow, hiding of the xmms windows and reactive interface.
Wx12Ton
'wx12Ton' lets users work with music involving twelve-note series. In particular, it displays the 48 forms of a twelve-note series, and tests series for tonal phrases. It also lets users to list the complete set of all twelve-note series which satisfy certain criteria.
X-CD-Roast
X-CD-Roast is a program-package dedicated to easy CD creation under most Unix-platforms. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", and "mkisofs" into a nice graphical user interface. The package copies most data/mixed-mode/audio CDs, masters data CDs, and rearranges and creates audio CDs (among other features). It has been translated into 23 languages.
XMFFMPEG
XMFFMPEG- it'a GUI for ffmpeg programmed in tcl/tk. You can encode from your dvd drive to mp4g4/xvid, snow, mpeg1, DVd, PVCd, PDVD.etc. It includes a matrix editor.
Xcutmp3
'xcutmp3' is a simple frontend for cutmp3 for people who do not like to memorize keystroke commands.
Xhippo
GNU xhippo is a simple GTK-based playlist manager, designed to play music using mpg123, xmp, madplay, bplay, TiMidity, tracker, s3mod or most other commandline-based players while providing a friendly, clean X interface. It is localised in both English and German. Its interface is based upon the Amiga program HippoPlayer. It supports drag-and-drop, has optional GNOME support, and has a simple text-based playlist format compatible with many other players. Decommissioned note: The original developer/maintainer decided to leave official GNU status with the rewritten xhippo called potamus.
Xmcd
Xmcd is a full-featured CD playing and ripping utility package that includes 'xmcd,' a CD player for the X Window System using the Motif GUI, and 'cda,' a command line driven text mode CD player which also features a curses-based, screen oriented mode. These two programs also work as a CD ripper so you can extract full-quality digital audio data from CDs and play them real time, save them to files or pipe them to other utilities for processing. They support WAV, AU, AIFF, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis file formats. Xmcd supports a CD database feature that records titles, tracks, and other text (ie lyrics, band information). It also supports CD recognition via CDDB: the program can connect to any of the CD database servers on the Internet to get information about a CD when that CD is loaded, and is compatible with many of the security configurations of those databases.
Xmms
xmms is a free, GUI based mp3 player that includes the following features:
  • can seek in files
  • shuffle and repeat play
  • fast jump in playlist
  • inclusion of playlist editor, spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope
  • a one line mode
  • timer elapsed/timer remaining
  • streaming/Shoutcast (1.0 or 1.1)/Icecast support
  • Gnome/Afterstep/WindowMaker dock app
  • GTK Interface for requesters (with theme support)
  • scroll wheel support
  • save to wav option
  • can save http streams to the hard drive
Currently XMMS plays MPEG layer 1/2/3, Ogg Vorbis, WAVx, all formats supported by libmikmod, and CD audio. XMMS has a plugin system for Input/Output/Effects etc, and through plugins it can play more sound formats such as AAC, AHX, Future Composer, SID etc.
Xmms-shell
XMMS-Shell provides a simple command line interface for controlling XMMS. It adds a few important basic function slike volume control and the baility to easily manipulate a playlist. You can use either the readline-enhanced interactive mode or simply specify commands from the command line (useful for shell scripts or quick manipulation)
Xmms-syncup
'xmms-syncup' is a plugin for the XMMS music player that synchronizes the audio output of client players to a single server. It is useful for environments (ie dorms, houses, or workplaces) where multiple networked computers have independently driven speakers.
Xmmsctrl
'xmmsctrl' is a small xmms control program, meant to bind keys in a window manager to control xmms in an efficient way. Commands can be customized with a shell script, e.g.: if xmmsctrl playing; then xmmsctrl pause; else xmmsctrl play; fi.
YaRET
'YaRET' is a Perl script that automates the ripping, normalization, and encoding of CDs. It supports CDDB very well via the Perl Audio::CD module, and also can work with most free ripper/normalizer/encoders (e.g., cdparanoia, cdda2wav, normalize, etc.) It supports mfeatures like multiple concurrent encoders and an easy to use configuration file that lets you customize YaRET to your taste (such as file naming based on the CDDB information).
Zina
Zina is a graphical interface to your MP3 collection, a personal jukebox, and an MP3/Ogg/WAV streamer. It has custom, session, and random playlists, can skip tracks as desired, and can search by artist, title, or song. It can also be run as a Postnuke module.
Zinf
Zinf is an extensible, cross-platform audio player formerly known as Free Amp. As per the zinf web site "Zinf is based on the FreeAmp source code. However, AMP is a trademark of PlayMedia Systems, Inc., and therefore the original name of the project cannot be used any longer. On this website the old project will be referred to as FreeA*p." Zinf features an optimized version of the GPLed Xing MPEG decoder, a powerful music browser and playlist editor, and a built in download manager which supports downloading files from sites using the RMP (RealJukebox) download process, and a number of the most common features users have come to expect in a clean, easy to use interface, including:
  • Plays all MPEG 1, MPEG 2, and MPEG 2.5 encoded files
  • Support for Xing's Variable Bitrate Encoding Technology.
  • Ability to play songs over the Internet through either HTTP unicast streaming (ShoutCast), or RTP multicast streaming (Obsequiem).
  • Supports IceCast style title streaming.
  • Can save ShoutCast and IceCast streams locally to your computer for offline listening.
  • User defined prebuffering for slower machines.
The GNU/Linux version has these additional features:
  • Enlightened Sound Daemon support
  • Additional ncurses and command line user interfaces
Zomg
ZOMG is a console-based Libre.fm client written in Z-Shell. It can submit the music tracks you play to libre.fm via the Audioscrobbler protocol, and it can play libre.fm radio stations.
Zrythm
Zrythm is a digital audio workstation designed to be featureful and easy to use. It allows limitless automation, supports LV2 plugins, works with the JACK audio backend, provides chord assistance and can be used in English, French, Portuguese, Japanese and German. It is written in C using the GTK+3 toolkit, can be extended with GNU Guile, and runs on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows.
Zunozap
Web Browser Made in Java. Support for interchanging between WebKit & Chrome engines. First Browser compatible with SwingEmbeded programs. Website can be found on both https://zunozap.com/ and https://zunozap.fungus-soft.com/


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