Result for 2F1917B1FA08CB2408A7012D5F8348053A61B239

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FileName./usr/lib/mipsel-linux-gnu/libvamp-hostsdk.a
FileSize476072
MD51B2CA7A0565D6B5AD82BD9C718270BA3
SHA-12F1917B1FA08CB2408A7012D5F8348053A61B239
SHA-2560FAD0A65910121B245C5F94E9520C58ECFDCCAC5747B1651ADC6C18DF0B2AA9E
SSDEEP12288:s0SjSjvglyGS0SjBj9Dj0gYyBJ+83+0I:s0SjSjvEyGS0SjBj9DjxYyBi
TLSHT1E5A4D7029B690C33C8DBDDBA95AF0915394F9DE761EE565B742CC30CF98364C2E23A64
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FileSize164588
MD5ED2659E690192B5156C03FC3E58547AC
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
PackageVersion2.7.1~repack0-1
SHA-124F18FB11A43930654B3633BB434311352270C39
SHA-256E3003DA0EB46F3EDA60079B2A783F03ED92098F309009CD60729C2F0EE41F1EF