25 projects tagged "Sound/Audio"
AVChat is audio and video chat software based on Flash Communication Server with an easy to use interface. It supports real time audio/video communication with bandwidth control and automatic webcam and microphone detection, enhanced text chat with a language filter and bold/italic/color options, a users list with genre/camera/admin icons, private and public rooms, an admin section with log review and ban/kick by IP, a nick filter, and support for free and premium users. A PHP file is used for configuration options. Flash Communication Server is used for the text/audio/video streams.
GYach Enhanced is a feature-rich, improved version of the original Gyach. It is the first Yahoo! client for Linux with voice chat capabilities. It offers almost all of the features you would expect to find in the official Windows Yahoo! client. The program offers support for chat, conferences, buddy lists, and My Yahoo content. In addition, Gyach Enhanced offers many features not available in the official Yahoo! clients for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Webcam support is under development and planned for the future. Unlike the original Gyach, GYach Enhanced is designed for Linux only.
MPN (Matrix Public Net) is a peer2peer network, based on people that trust each other. Messages are broadcasted over these links between the members of the net. Everyone gets the messages from friends and other persons he or she trusts. Then they are recommended to the ones that trust him/her. At each step the credibility of a message is decreased and if it is too small, the message is discarded and not recommended to friends. Part of the MPN is a XMMS/Winamp-Plugin that puts newsblocks into your music, whether it is Internet radio or MP3s from your hard disk/CD-ROM. The news are coming from your friends and other trustworthies (and from the friends of those, and so on). To publish a message you use the greporter program, which lets you easily record an audio message though a microphone.
MetalServe is a standalone DCC file server that can be used to share files on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) networks such as EFNet and Undernet. Unlike the only available similar Unix program, iroffer, which offers "packs" of files, MetalServe offers single files similar to the way the SDFind, SPRJukebox, and OmenServe scripts for mIRC, a Windows IRC client, work.
Lightweight markup languages and XML grammars for writing prose and screenplays.