Topic Index: Difference between revisions

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* [[Glossary_Of_Audio_Terms|Glossary of Audio Terms]]
* [[Glossary_Of_Audio_Terms|Glossary of Audio Terms]]


==Audio Software==
==Audio Formats==
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===Audio Formats===


'''[[Lossy]]'''
'''[[Lossy]]'''
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*[[Shorten]]
*[[Shorten]]


===Rippers===
==Rippers==


* [[Exact_Audio_Copy|Exact Audio Copy]] (Win32)
* [[Exact_Audio_Copy|Exact Audio Copy]] (Win32)
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* [[CDex]] (Win32)
* [[CDex]] (Win32)


===Players===
==Media Players==


==== Windows ====
=== Windows ===


* [[foobar2000]]
* [[foobar2000]]
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* [[XMPlay]]
* [[XMPlay]]


====Linux/BSD====
===Linux/BSD===


* [[Amarok]]
* [[Amarok]]
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* [[XMMS]]
* [[XMMS]]


====Mac OS X (Non-BSD Specific) ====
===Mac OS X (Non-BSD Specific) ===


* [[iTunes]]
* [[iTunes]]
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* [[Whamb]]
* [[Whamb]]


====Other====
===Other===


* [[CL-Amp]] (BeOS)
* [[CL-Amp]] (BeOS)


===Editors===
==Editors==


* [[Adobe_Audition|Adobe Audition]] (Previously known as CoolEdit)
* [[Adobe_Audition|Adobe Audition]] (Previously known as CoolEdit)

Revision as of 13:12, 25 March 2005

Currently most of these links lead nowhere due to the fact that we are considering how to best convert the old material and how to reorganize things in a more efficient manner.

  • Please see this thread for a discussion of the future structure of this wiki. If you have thoughts, comments, suggestions, etc., please join in this discussion. In the meantime, please feel free to fill in gaps in the information below.
  • See also style related discussion


General Information

Guides

FAQ's

Glossary

Audio Formats

Lossy

Lossless

Rippers

Media Players

Windows

Linux/BSD

Mac OS X (Non-BSD Specific)

Other

Editors

Testing Software

Subjective Perceptual

Objective

Note: Might be good to put something here about the problems of quality comparisons using graphs, frequency sweeps, etc.

Audio Hardware


PC Audio

HiFi

Digital Audio Players

Portable Flash

(These players make use of a internal flash drive.)

Portable HD

(These players make use of a internal harddrive.)

Portable CD

Car Players

(Car stereos that can read MP3, Vorbis, WMA, etc.).

Audio Theory


Analog Audio

Digital Audio

replaygain


Testing Methodology

Audio Development


Getting Started

Tools

Resources

Audio Resources


Websites

Note: Let's include a small description to the side for now, so that we have something to work with when this section becomes large enough for it's own page

Articles

Listening Tests

Other Topics


Video

Container Formats

Metadata