Result for 1FEFD1648BB175553024E1A129195D9EAA61C24D

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FileName./usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/libvamp-sdk.a
FileSize119026
MD54FEB8A7FDB135F9B417930BA03CF5A86
SHA-11FEFD1648BB175553024E1A129195D9EAA61C24D
SHA-2564405A0A0A72FC4DA5066B909BC6EB23A7252580F7A0E3D99C776CAC3CB47EB02
SSDEEP1536:2orm+D/j4IIIIHSjSIuB/rwxscCwmhlz2knt0IivWkv:f5H4IIIIm8/rwxscChhlz2rvWk
TLSHT1D5C3A703DE8A84F3D792DD3910CA0A727723775982DA9786E59C432BAEC3F184F659C4
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FileSize136696
MD532BA488948D44E46B6E4C48F79E3D121
PackageDescriptionaudio analysis and feature extraction plugins (SDK) Vamp is an audio processing plugin system for plugins that extract descriptive information from audio data - typically referred to as audio analysis plugins or audio feature extraction plugins. . Just like an audio effects plugin (such as a VST), a Vamp plugin is a binary module that can be loaded up by a host application and fed audio data. However, unlike an effects plugin, a Vamp plugin outputs not processed audio but some sort of symbolic information. Typical things that a Vamp plugin might calculate include the locations of moments such as note onset times, visual representations of the audio such as histograms, or curve data such as power or fundamental frequency. . Hosts using Vamp plugins include Audacity and Sonic Visualiser. . This package contains C and C++ header files for developing Vamp plugins and hosts as well as source code of example plugins and a simple host.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamevamp-plugin-sdk
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion2.6~repack0-3
SHA-110A52EF50A5847C48AF8AFF045ACAC465B526D37
SHA-256AB5AC67DD45E4474C6858E9D56E526898B6F10486E7683A0448C62A6AB1DBE75