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about 1 month ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
freac
Posts with mentions or reviews of freac.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
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Did I make a mistake for purchasing music from iTunes Store?
Seconding basically everything that's been said here, but should you ever find yourself in need of a good file converter, I like and use fre:ac (www.freac.org), an open source Swiss army knife for audio formats.
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Hi-SP 256kbps ATRAC3+ or MD-SP 292kbps ATRAC
That's a lot of steps! I believe there's FLAC rippers for Tidal, that may make it easier to use WebMD or SonicStage. I use https://www.freac.org/ to convert from FLAC (which I rip my CDs in) to WMA Lossless (which SonicStage can use) - Web Minidisc can use FLAC directly, as well.
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A way to get CD metadata and artwork
You might want to use a tool like https://www.freac.org for the conversion.
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Could use some help dumping CDs.
I use fre:ac personally - https://www.freac.org
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Fan's! Of SUBLIME! What!? Would? Be The Best Way To Go About Doing This!?...
A lot of bootlegs are already ripped and available. wondering if the ones you have are the ones that are already available. you can download https://www.freac.org/ and rip em.
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FLAC to MP3 conversion
https://www.freac.org/ my go-to for a loooong time
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Hi-SP - any regular users? Only recently gpt this HiMD and today I'm making my first recording, hi-sp via optical from a cd player.
What I was doing when I want 352k AT3+ files was to use https://www.freac.org/ to convert FLACs to WMA Lossless files which SonicStage 4.3 can read, then hook up the HiMD machines, pick the songs/album/whatever, and transfer them at 352k. It does the transcode on the fly but you can pick "fast" vs. "quality" modes, either should really be good but I did "quality" because the 10-year-old computer I'm doing it on should be 2-5x faster than an average computer in 2007 when SS4.3 was released so it's not that big of a deal.
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Newbie Hi-MD Question (Roast Anticipated)
If you need to convert FLAC/AAC/ALAC/whatever to a format SonicStage supports (LPCM WAV or lossless WMA) - you can use a tool like the Free Audio Converter (FRE:AC).
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Transfers are not allowed. [SonicStage]
For lossless or high-resolution audio, I use a tool called FREAC to convert FLAC/ALAC and anything else SonicStage itself can't use to WMA Lossless, which gets you both proper metadata support and CD quality lossless files.
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MP3 converters. What do you guys use
fre:ac does pretty much everything you could want: https://www.freac.org/
Geany
Posts with mentions or reviews of Geany.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-28.
- NotepadNext – a cross-platform, reimplementation of Notepad++
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Beginner!
You might want to at least use a code editor with syntax highlighting so that it gets a little easier to read the code. Personally I use Geany but there are many other ones you can use.
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Geany 2.0 Is Out
right on the main page, there is a screenshot. If you click it, it takes you to more screenshots.
Open https://www.geany.org/ in a web browser like chrome or firefox
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I need some help with IDEs
Check out Geany. It is free, open source, cross platform, and lightweight. It has support for dozens of coding languages. LINK: https://www.geany.org/
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Show HN: CodePerfect, a fast, lightweight IDE for Go
I still enjoy Geany. It is lacking certain features I could do with, but it's joyful to use something that light: https://www.geany.org/
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What’s an free bare bones IDE for Python that works smoothly out of the box?
When I installed my IDE I just wanted something lightweight, so I went with Geany. I've been using it for years without trouble.
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Python IDE suggestions
I would say, try out geany: https://www.geany.org/
- Learning linux to learn coding? (and if so, which version for Mac M1)
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Notepadqq
Geany. Nothing can beat that one. - https://www.geany.org/
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What lightweight and open source Python IDEs would you recommend (if any) for Linux?
Link: https://www.geany.org/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing freac and Geany you can also consider the following projects:
AaxAudioConverter - Convert Audible aax files to mp3 and m4a/m4b
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
whipper - Python CD-DA ripper preferring accuracy over speed
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Auto-M4B-Tool - Script to automate using m4b-tool to convert recently added mp3 audiobook folders to a single chapterized m4b.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
audacity - Audio Editor
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
KDevelop - Cross-platform IDE for C, C++, Python, QML/JavaScript and PHP
ESP32-audioI2S - Play mp3 files from SD via I2S
Vim - The official Vim repository