Cue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.
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Cue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.
Read morego-dsp-guitar implements a cross-platform multichannel multi-effects processor for electric guitars and other instruments.
Read moreThis feature recommends the finest Linux applications that are targeted at guitarists. All of the software featured here is open source, free to download, and are easy to install and intuitive to use.
Read moreAmethyst is billed as a powerful node-based audio player.
Read moreIf you’re starting out as a DJ, you’ll probably want to try free software, as proprietary solutions can be very expensive. Fortunately, Linux has useful software for DJs.
Read moreKronos is a terminal-based music player that’s designed for playing locally stored audio files. It’s written in Rust.
Read moreCD audio grabbers are designed to extract (“rip”) the raw digital audio (in a format commonly called CDDA) from a compact disc.
Read moreFFQueue is a graphical user interface for FFMpeg with comprehensive support including filtergraphs and other advanced features.
Read moreShutter Encoder is a frontend for FFmpeg. It has been designed by video editors in order to be as accessible and efficient as possible.
Read moreRadio is billed as a simple radio with a clear and concise interface. It’s written in Vala and published under an open source license.
Read moreA subtitle editor is software that lets users create and edit subtitles. We pick the finest open source software.
Read moreSubtitld is software to create, edit and transcribe subtitles. It supports SRT, SSA, TTML, SBV, DFXP, VTT, XML, SCC and SAMI file formats.
Read moresubedit is a command-line subtitle editor written in Bash. The script generally works with srt (SubRip) and sub (MicroDVD) subtitle files.
Read moreSwing Music bills itself as a cooler Spotify. That caught my attention. Unlike Spotify, it’s not a streaming service.
Read moreOpal is a small utility that’s designed to do one thing — listen to relaxing background music. It’s written in Java.
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