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    LibBWEntrainment

    LibBWEntrainment

    Extensible Brainwave Entrainment library for Java

    LibBWEntrainment is a Free and Open Source Brainwave Entrainment Library for Java. *** It is not a standalone application. *** The library is very flexible, allowing different types of renderers (isochronic, binaural, ...) as well as multiple output devices (speakers, file, socket or even screen), and it can easily be ported to other languages because it doesn't use any proprietary Java feature. Current features: -Javadoc and examples -Extremely lightweight, yet flexible -Easy to...
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    jFLAC is a port of the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) library to Java. This library allows java developers to experiment and write programs that use the FLAC algorithms.
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    This library is a Java port from the libFooID audio fingerprinting library created by Gian-Carlo Pascutto. The fingerprint captures how the audio is perceived by an audience so it can e.g. be used in a database to retrieve metatags of a track.
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    Firefly Client is a standalone java client for Firefly Media Server. This software allows to remotely connect to a Firefly Media Server given the server name and the port.
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    Java wrapper for the LAME mp3 encoding library. This is not a Java port of LAME, but only a set of wrapper classes based on JNA. Tested on Windows and Linux, it should work on other platforms too.
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    (class) jLinuxSpeaker is Java port for Linux of small application (Beep) written in C using Java Native Interface. It let's Linux Java developers play arbitrary tones specified by frequency and length trough Speaker.
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    JSpeex is a Java port of the Speex speech codec (Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech). It provides both the decoder and the encoder in pure Java, as well as a JavaSound SPI.
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    Are you a music educator looking for an easier way to document whether and how your students are meeting the National Standards for Arts Education? Music Portfolio Manager could be the solution!
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