Backports for Debian GNU/Linux Version 4.0, Codename Etch
audacious-crossfade (0.3.12-2) - Audacious Plugin for Crossfading / Continuous Output
Binary for arch i386 (98.4 KB)

This is a proxy output plugin for the Audacious player. Features: * Crossfading: Crossfade between two songs, i.e. fade out the end of the current song while fading in the beginning of the next for a smooth transition. Length and volume of the fadings can be adjusted separately for fading in and out. * Fadein/Fadeout: Smoothly fadein/fadeout at the beginning or end of playback. * Continuous output: Keeps the audio device opened when switching from one song to the next. When used with the Gap-Killer, this allows for seamless playback of whole albums without any audible interruption between the tracks. * Gap-Killer: Removes the short gaps of silence at the beginning and/or end of mp3 files. These gaps are caused by some mp3-encoders. * Automatic detection of live albums: Automatically detects live albums and pre-mixed tracks which already are crossfaded. For those tracks, crossfading can be disabled automatically. * High quality: crossfade can take special care to avoid the clicks some soundcards produce when suddenly being stopped. Also, it can improve quality when seeking within a song. * Secondary effect plugin: crossfade allows you to select a second effect plugin. This is useful for example when using the volume normalizing plugin together with the icecast plugin.

Homepage: http://www.eisenlohr.org/xmms-crossfade/

libmcs-backend-gconf (0.4.1-2) - Gnome gconf backend for libmcs
Binary for arch i386 (4.0 KB)

Modular Config System is a library and set of tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from userland applications.

This package provides a Gnome GConf backend to store configurations.

Homepage: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/

libmcs-backend-kconfig (0.4.1-2) - KDE kconfig backend for libmcs
Binary for arch i386 (5.1 KB)

Modular Config System is a library and set of tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from userland applications.

This package provides a KDE Kconfig backend to store configurations.

Homepage: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/

libmcs-dev (0.4.1-2) - Development library and headers for libmcs1
Binary for arch i386 (4.1 KB)

Modular Config System is a library and set of tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from userland applications.

This package contains the development library and its headers.

Homepage: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/

libmcs-utils (0.4.1-2) - Tools for the maintenance of the mcs system
Binary for arch i386 (8.0 KB)

Modular Config System is a library and set of tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from userland applications.

This package contains a set of tools to deal with mcs managed configurations and the mcs system itself.

Homepage: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/

libmcs1 (0.4.1-2) - Abstraction library to store configuration settings (BSD-licensed)
Binary for arch i386 (12.5 KB)

Modular Config System is a library and set of tools which abstract the storage of configuration settings away from userland applications.

It is hoped that by using mcs, that the applications which use it will generally have a more congruent feeling in regards to settings.

Highlights : * Cleanly implemented BSD-licenced code. * Simple, elegant, non-intrusive programming interface. * Modular design allows for third-party configuration backends to be implemented without any extra effort on the part of the development process of your products. * Dummy configuration backend which pretends that the configuration is blank. * Many other features planned, such as configuration profiles. * Robust object-oriented design implemented as low-footprint C, mcs only adds a ~20KB memory footprint to your application. * Full XDG BASEDIR spec compliance. * GConf and KDE Kconfig support. * It's fast.

This package contains the runtime library.

Homepage: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/

xmms-crossfade (0.3.12-2) - XMMS Plugin for Crossfading / Continuous Output
Binary for arch i386 (113.4 KB)

This is a proxy output plugin for the popular XMMS Player. Features: * Crossfading: Crossfade between two songs, i.e. fade out the end of the current song while fading in the beginning of the next for a smooth transition. Length and volume of the fadings can be adjusted separately for fading in and out. * Fadein/Fadeout: Smoothly fadein/fadeout at the beginning or end of playback. * Continuous output: Keeps the audio device opened when switching from one song to the next. When used with the Gap-Killer, this allows for seamless playback of whole albums without any audible interruption between the tracks. * Gap-Killer: Removes the short gaps of silence at the beginning and/or end of mp3 files. These gaps are caused by some mp3-encoders. * Automatic detection of live albums: Automatically detects live albums and pre-mixed tracks which already are crossfaded. For those tracks, crossfading can be disabled automatically. * High quality: crossfade can take special care to avoid the clicks some soundcards produce when suddenly being stopped. Also, it can improve quality when seeking within a song. * Secondary effect plugin: crossfade allows you to select a second effect plugin. This is useful for example when using the volume normalizing plugin together with the icecast plugin.

Homepage: http://www.eisenlohr.org/xmms-crossfade/