Result for 40C3284989CFAE17B872DA7B6EF4D88425B9B91E

Query result

Key Value
FileNamechangelog.Debian.gz
FileSize4969
MD5E942723A457BB3A3E1E82B82641C1DCF
RDS:package_id294727
SHA-140C3284989CFAE17B872DA7B6EF4D88425B9B91E
SHA-2569A316D94E210757C4A961C62CF10B900BA397BAE5704D0504CFFC38064F55237
SSDEEP96:iAUExhl0evmsKGS/LlWdJcZfO+xcqSo96kA5bKHsuHFq3LR5Hx0zYWL:iNExv04dSLl2c1xG7k2b2sMFq9NuzYWL
TLSHT197A17D4134F2251D07BF975F89AD71396CAACDD3930C2481415C943ED24B683608AFB8
insert-timestamp1696436972.902194
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hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileNamelibswresample4_5.1.2-3_arm64.deb
FileSize82608
MD5E416AE5E6FDF07A37444D38FC9CDB58A
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - runtime files FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. . This library performs highly optimized audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Specifically, this library performs the following conversions: * Resampling is the process of changing the audio rate, for example from a high sample rate of 44100Hz to 8000Hz. Audio conversion from high to low sample rate is a lossy process. Several resampling options and algorithms are available. * Rematrixing is the process of changing the channel layout, for example from stereo to mono. When the input channels cannot be mapped to the output streams, the process is lossy, since it involves different gain factors and mixing. Various other audio conversions (e.g. stretching and padding) are enabled through dedicated options. * Format conversion is the process of converting the type of samples, for example from 16-bit signed samples to unsigned 8-bit or float samples. It also handles packing conversion, when passing from packed layout (all samples belonging to distinct channels interleaved in the same buffer), to planar layout (all samples belonging to the same channel stored in a dedicated buffer or "plane"). . This package contains the runtime files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample4
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion7:5.1.2-3
RDS:package_id294708
SHA-1B34506CB583EA02E34848FB7F57F46C0ACD7D599
SHA-25694553719F9AF7E1C4D3DBA2FD4F14A1FA5831CF9C33C599CBCDD214CBE5201B7
insert-timestamp1687506087.5501037
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Key Value
FileSize87816
MD52E88814E32226D925BA2D916B139217F
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - runtime files FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. . This library performs highly optimized audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Specifically, this library performs the following conversions: * Resampling is the process of changing the audio rate, for example from a high sample rate of 44100Hz to 8000Hz. Audio conversion from high to low sample rate is a lossy process. Several resampling options and algorithms are available. * Rematrixing is the process of changing the channel layout, for example from stereo to mono. When the input channels cannot be mapped to the output streams, the process is lossy, since it involves different gain factors and mixing. Various other audio conversions (e.g. stretching and padding) are enabled through dedicated options. * Format conversion is the process of converting the type of samples, for example from 16-bit signed samples to unsigned 8-bit or float samples. It also handles packing conversion, when passing from packed layout (all samples belonging to distinct channels interleaved in the same buffer), to planar layout (all samples belonging to the same channel stored in a dedicated buffer or "plane"). . This package contains the runtime files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample4
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion7:5.1.2-3
SHA-14B0C3D572528AB26E3EE2095FF8281725C38F11B
SHA-256E76BF260AD5E6C96815A5B4A7B734BC1AF83D21477E9DB304388DF53C65B8639
Key Value
FileSize84292
MD5B4DDE4C9898C178D4872236C7AA5E273
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - runtime files FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. . This library performs highly optimized audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Specifically, this library performs the following conversions: * Resampling is the process of changing the audio rate, for example from a high sample rate of 44100Hz to 8000Hz. Audio conversion from high to low sample rate is a lossy process. Several resampling options and algorithms are available. * Rematrixing is the process of changing the channel layout, for example from stereo to mono. When the input channels cannot be mapped to the output streams, the process is lossy, since it involves different gain factors and mixing. Various other audio conversions (e.g. stretching and padding) are enabled through dedicated options. * Format conversion is the process of converting the type of samples, for example from 16-bit signed samples to unsigned 8-bit or float samples. It also handles packing conversion, when passing from packed layout (all samples belonging to distinct channels interleaved in the same buffer), to planar layout (all samples belonging to the same channel stored in a dedicated buffer or "plane"). . This package contains the runtime files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample4
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion7:5.1.2-3
SHA-1B64413E3AE065BEB2695367A9DC651F17AE6C24C
SHA-2567284885AF1ACF8E1336AA9C5B411B34233996340AC1C2331C8B74661F1F64CDD
Key Value
FileNamelibswresample4_5.1.2-3_i386.deb
FileSize95916
MD55C5A6A148F2B715D82FFB82941EC7D50
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - runtime files FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. . This library performs highly optimized audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Specifically, this library performs the following conversions: * Resampling is the process of changing the audio rate, for example from a high sample rate of 44100Hz to 8000Hz. Audio conversion from high to low sample rate is a lossy process. Several resampling options and algorithms are available. * Rematrixing is the process of changing the channel layout, for example from stereo to mono. When the input channels cannot be mapped to the output streams, the process is lossy, since it involves different gain factors and mixing. Various other audio conversions (e.g. stretching and padding) are enabled through dedicated options. * Format conversion is the process of converting the type of samples, for example from 16-bit signed samples to unsigned 8-bit or float samples. It also handles packing conversion, when passing from packed layout (all samples belonging to distinct channels interleaved in the same buffer), to planar layout (all samples belonging to the same channel stored in a dedicated buffer or "plane"). . This package contains the runtime files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample4
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion7:5.1.2-3
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SHA-1E0114EC1889E7EE96C02C37399F47E19DD3D9E7E
SHA-256F6B19E88A22F56D7C21CD7640C27EE18ECB9DE464839D9B4A71AA6DF723D39AF
insert-timestamp1687506086.2960596
sourcedb.sqlite
Key Value
FileNamelibswresample4_5.1.2-3_amd64.deb
FileSize90832
MD5C0FE71054088ED620C39999B674631A5
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - runtime files FFmpeg is the leading multimedia framework, able to decode, encode, transcode, mux, demux, stream, filter and play pretty much anything that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure ancient formats up to the cutting edge. . This library performs highly optimized audio resampling, rematrixing and sample format conversion operations. Specifically, this library performs the following conversions: * Resampling is the process of changing the audio rate, for example from a high sample rate of 44100Hz to 8000Hz. Audio conversion from high to low sample rate is a lossy process. Several resampling options and algorithms are available. * Rematrixing is the process of changing the channel layout, for example from stereo to mono. When the input channels cannot be mapped to the output streams, the process is lossy, since it involves different gain factors and mixing. Various other audio conversions (e.g. stretching and padding) are enabled through dedicated options. * Format conversion is the process of converting the type of samples, for example from 16-bit signed samples to unsigned 8-bit or float samples. It also handles packing conversion, when passing from packed layout (all samples belonging to distinct channels interleaved in the same buffer), to planar layout (all samples belonging to the same channel stored in a dedicated buffer or "plane"). . This package contains the runtime files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample4
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion7:5.1.2-3
RDS:package_id294706
SHA-1BB42A8766F2A3D7CEC4F65518A76EA84AB1C4C02
SHA-256C0D540618DEE4A315BA25D389C0271937B4E7AD4FF786C6D7D0A207BE6418332
insert-timestamp1687507929.4760563
sourcedb.sqlite