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The Audacity of Open Source Audio

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The Audacity audio editor is a great program. Take that as you will: It's truly functional software. It's a great illustration of the power and versatility of open source. Audacity has been an active project for some time. But because it provides an esoteric service, it was only recently I had reason to sit down and use it.

Due to microphone-support issues in Linux, and a Windows machine that has trouble with its own weight, never mind throwing sizable files in the mix, I've used Audacity 1.3.5 on two of the three supported platforms. There are differences in feature set-up, not function. After a learning curve of two hours came weeks of declaring my undying love for the project to anyone who'd listen.



What's Wrong WIth This #$%! Video File?! Getting an OSS Answer

Do you work with video and audio files a lot? Especially if you use a lot of open source applications to do so, you probably run into situations where you're not sure what codec you need to get a file to run or you need to know about the encoding bitrates that apply to various files. Codec incompatibility can be a big bugaboo with open source software as can getting a hold of good open source utilities that can tell you everything you need to know about rich media files. Whether you're running Windows, the Mac OS, or Linux, a good tool for solving these problems is MediaInfo.


Essential Free Online Video and Animation Tools

Original Post authored by Samuel Dean on 1/4/2008 on WebWorkerDaily

Whether you do some blogging, operate an e-commerce site, or simply have moving pictures in the back of your mind to work with, web-based video and animation should probably be on your radar.



Miro Makes Its Move into a Crowded Field

Original Post authored by Jackson West on 11/14/07 on NewTeeVee

Miro, nee Democracy Player, released its version 1.0 Tuesday, officially leaving beta behind. The open source video subscription, download and viewing client from the Participatory Culture Foundation (PCF) hopes to be not just more open, but more popular than other online video services.