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bqaudioio
Initial work toward switching to bqaudioio library (so as to get I/O, not just O)
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1 Package: sonic-visualiser
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2 Priority: optional
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3 Maintainer: Chris Cannam <cannam@all-day-breakfast.com>
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4 Architecture: amd64
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5 Version: 2.4cc-1
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6 Installed-Size: 6056
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7 Section: contrib/sound
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8 Depends: libqt5core5a, libsndfile1, libsamplerate0, libfftw3-3, libbz2-1.0, libpulse0, libmad0, libid3tag0, liboggz2, libfishsound1, libasound2, liblo7, liblrdf0, libsord-0-0, libserd-0-0, vamp-plugin-sdk, librubberband2, libc6
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9 Description: View and analyse the contents of music audio files
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10 Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents
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11 of music audio files. It was developed at the Centre for Digital Music at
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12 Queen Mary, University of London. Our aim is for it to be the first program
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13 you reach for when want to study a musical recording rather than simply
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14 listen to it.
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15 We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists,
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16 archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a
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17 friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
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