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Project Release Information

2008-07-06 21:06
This release fixes compatibility problems with
newer versions of ALSA, GNOME, and FFmpeg.
2005-07-06 20:15
This release fixes a bug (no sound during playback/mixdown) that was introduced in 0.7.3.
2005-07-05 01:00
This releases fixes problems with playing back floating point sample
data, compilation issues with GNOME 2.10-based distributions, and a
crash with the JACK audio driver. It improves playback and capture using
the ALSA audio driver.
2005-06-18 15:43
This release fixes "undo" problems with the Mix, Move, and Pencil
tools, an ILLEGAL_MID_SIDE_FORCE error when saving as FLAC, and a few
make/autoconf snags. It adds support for the gmerlin avdecoder.
2005-05-28 11:08
This release fixes a GCC 3.4.2 compilation snag and incorporates a tentative fix for a crash while opening files during playback.

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/c869177ddcfdea96ab946f38189ce76b
http://freecode.com/urls/3e666b5f47df3ca024abc3573a515aac
http://freecode.com/urls/43bba04b7829495bb56c531ba3368147
http://freecode.com/projects/gnusound

Project Description

GNUsound is a sound editor for GNU/Linux. It supports multiple tracks, multiple outputs, and 8, 16, or 24/32-bit samples. It can read and write many audio formats through a number of supported file format libraries (such as AudioFile, libsndfile, and libmp3lame), and it can extract audio from a variety of video files through FFmpeg. It supports OSS, ALSA, or JACK for playback/capture, as well as a large number of high-quality audio effects through the LADSPA plugin architecture.

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