Result for C026E38CF74D5C56EBA1B8995A0CDAF3623A43B9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/pkgconfig/libswresample.pc
FileSize342
MD5E0105A8BBE9CF5BD3A739B6D9CF95CBB
SHA-1C026E38CF74D5C56EBA1B8995A0CDAF3623A43B9
SHA-256ABE7D17F8D3A8E283290EACB1D6831F14F5AD3ADA0E3FBD876AF101145CD74EF
SSDEEP6:iD5i8Ce/IICUMRI6XYpeAIUMRt/S7XhEZ6LLt3mfHc71R31aS6Imf2Yua6XCn:ij/IjIJUACt/H69mk71RlaImuYuah
TLSHT10EE0C030C5AE89F120486833C09A82807167874C633FF624DFE03A5380A22C8E816A70
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hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize110104
MD5E163BA842653FF6D813C52EB3266E44B
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - development 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 provides 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 development files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion7:4.3.3-0+deb11u1
SHA-12C0FDC13E73C56076B257568279D1FC2C57A3959
SHA-256E0D8C562BBFD214D0BEBE8F50283AC0D8FD5A7D670399FBB13D6B32FF47EF070
Key Value
FileSize98152
MD55E2E33003608BD44BCD998B71733DC38
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - development 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 provides 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 development files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion7:4.3-3+b2
SHA-17E2AE3EE9AB503E38A095F39129ED772C2ED11BB
SHA-256B64896F72D80DF74E3A26D7A46389BC56C8D4411E3FB15C76F0C9A75672B3E56
Key Value
FileSize104304
MD5EDF3C0970624825BE01501AC1125A052
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - development 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 provides 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 development files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion7:4.3.2-0+deb11u2
SHA-10083D76FF6F7931BB50430A0341BFE63C0A19FE6
SHA-256CEA91C8793F693F1A6EB12C7EE490A3F7866AAF976CC139F0E45C39789DD5772
Key Value
FileSize98908
MD544025D30C107B4B18F07DD3ECDDE4C4C
PackageDescriptionFFmpeg library for audio resampling, rematrixing etc. - development 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 provides 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 development files.
PackageMaintainerDebian Multimedia Maintainers <debian-multimedia@lists.debian.org>
PackageNamelibswresample-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion7:4.3-3+b1
SHA-152BE678C2899DE0A5A0F2AA9429051FF4ECAB980
SHA-2563B03B6A7786E1F86D8E60DCCE87037EDB1847FF870BFF50A8D81AEBA74E3C698