Description: KoggEncoder is died and StealthSound is born Based on KoggEncoder's gui, this is a totally rewritten project that can convert your sound files to another format
For now it only support mp3 decoding and ogg encoding.
With expandibility focused in mind. Those who know the gambas language will find easy to write a decode/encode plugin for this program.
It requires Gambas 1.9 (2.0 beta) serie
P.S. Stealthsound is not died Last changelog:
* Sun July 14 2006 Pietro 0.10-1 - # Added Wave encoder module - # Added support for guess tags - # Minor fixes * Thu Aug 25 2005 Pietro 0.9-12 - # Totally rewritten code, now it is modular and totally expandible - # Part of the gui totally rewritten, new functions added - # Project renamed to StealthSound - # Changed the encode style, it doesn't support the stdout-stdin system, but a temporary wave file is written and then deleted (if the user wants to delete it)
* Mon Feb 21 2005 PxPert 0.3-9 - Fix in the Files path
* Sun Feb 20 2005 PxPert 0.3-8 - * Sun Feb 20 2005 PxPert 0.3-8 - Solved a very small bug
Why don't you join forces with Soundkonverters developer?
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=29024
That's the app, and it seems very promising. I don't think there is reason to do many competing programs, when you can join and make one good.
Why doesn't KDE join forces with Gnomes developer?
http://www.gnome.org
That's the app, and it seems very promising. I don't think there is reason to do many competing programs, when you can join and make one good.
;) Yes, that actually *is* the same logic. Stupid as it may seem.
I don't know if there are applications like this for gnome. The only thing I can make is to adapt the gui to make it in gtk interface too if you would like :)
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Why don't you join forces with Soundkonverters developer? http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=29024 That's the app, and it seems very promising. I don't think there is reason to do many competing programs, when you can join and make one good.
Because the first version (koggencoder) of stealthsound was born in March of 2005, and soundkonverter did not exist :P
Why doesn't KDE join forces with Gnomes developer? http://www.gnome.org That's the app, and it seems very promising. I don't think there is reason to do many competing programs, when you can join and make one good. ;) Yes, that actually *is* the same logic. Stupid as it may seem.
I don't know if there are applications like this for gnome. The only thing I can make is to adapt the gui to make it in gtk interface too if you would like :)
Hmm, Gambas... I've got hoodoo, see for what platforms it is: http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=gambas