CPod (formerly known as Cumulonimbus) is a cross-platform, open source podcast player for the desktop. The application is built with web technologies – it’s written in the JavaScript programming language and uses the Electron framework.
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CPod (formerly known as Cumulonimbus) is a cross-platform, open source podcast player for the desktop. The application is built with web technologies – it’s written in the JavaScript programming language and uses the Electron framework.
Read moreDigital streams almost totally command my music listening these days. Over the years I have amassed a large collection of CDs at considerable expense; most of them now sit neglected gathering dust. Almost all music streaming services fall short of the audio quality of CDs, but their popularity has more to do with sheer convenience than high-fidelity sound reproduction.
Read moreMythTV is a GPL licensed suite of software that allows you to build a Home Theatre convergence box. It allows you to watch and record TV programs.
Read morePogo is billed as probably the simplest and fastest audio player for Linux. Pogo plays your music. Nothing else.
Read moreWinFF is a graphical frontend for FFmpeg. The user interface helps make it easier for users to convert video files.
Read moreArista is a simple multimedia transcoder released under the Lesser General Public License.
Read moreOGMRip is an application and a set of libraries for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI, OGM MP4 or Matroska files using a wide variety of codecs.
Read moreXBMCbuntu (previously known as XBMC Live) is the XBMC Media Center software bundled with an embedded operating-system.
Read moreOpen Embedded Linux Entertainment Center (OpenELEC) is a small, free and open-source Linux distribution built from scratch.
Read moreMusic notation is a system which represents music in a written form by using musical symbols. For a musician to be able to read, understand, and play music, the composition must be in written form. A system of notation is essential for musicians to be able to play music as intended by the composer.
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