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First Look at Audacity 4: A Beautiful and Modern Revamp of the Audio Editor

Von: Marcus Nestor

Audacity 4 First Look

A first look at the new features and improvements in the upcoming Audacity 4 open-source audio editor.

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Hörbücher in Audiobookshelf einpflegen

Von: Ferdinand
Audiobookshelf kann komplette Sammlungen von Hörbüchern unter einer visuell ansprechenden Oberfläche verwalten. Wie man neue Hörbücher einpflegen kann, erfahrt ihr hier.
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Ardour 9.7 Open-Source DAW Improves MIDI Editing, Adds New Vertical Summary

Von: Marcus Nestor

Ardour 9.7

Ardour 9.7 open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) software is now available for download with a brand-new vertical scrollbar in the editor, MIDI editing improvements, and better listing of supported control surfaces.

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PipeWire 1.6.4 Improves ALSA Sequencer Port Names, Fixes More Bugs

Von: Marcus Nestor

PipeWire

PipeWire 1.6.4 audio/video server for Linux is now available for downlaod with ALSA Sequencer improvements and various bug fixes.

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PipeWire 1.6 Released with Support for Audio Channel Layouts, LDAC Decoder

Von: Marcus Nestor

PipeWire Bluetooth LE Audio

PipeWire 1.6 open-source server for handling audio/video streams and hardware on Linux is now available for download with new features and improvements. Here's what's new!

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Ardour 9.0 Open-Source DAW Brings Pianoroll Windows, Cue Recording, and More

Von: Marcus Nestor

Ardour 9.0

Ardour 9.0 open-source DAW (digital audio workstation) is now available for download with numerous new features and improvements. Here's what's new!

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Rename Audio Devices on Ubuntu with this ‘Simple’ App

Von: Joey Sneddon

pipewire logoHow to easily rename audio devices on Ubuntu with the Simple Wireplumber GUI app. Replace technical audio device names with descriptive labels.

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PipeWire 1.4.6 Adds New Option to Disable RAOP, Improves the ALSA Plugin

Von: Marius Nestor

PipeWire 1.2 Release Candidate

PipeWire 1.4.6 open-source server for handling audio/video streams and hardware on Linux is now available for download with various fixes and improvements.

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GNOME 48 Expands Core Apps With New Audio Player

Von: Joey Sneddon

When GNOME 48 is released in March it will debut with a brand-new audio player. Per a recent merge request, Decibels graduates from GNOME Incubator to GNOME Core Apps as part of GNOME 48, making the software something GNOME recommends downstream Linux distributions include to give users a fully-featured GNOME experience. You may be familiar with or even using Decibels already. I wrote about the app in late 2023, and it’s been available to install from Flathub for almost as long. For anyone not familiar with it, Decibels is a no-frills audio player designed for the GNOME desktop (but can […]

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