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2 ;;; Copyright © 2013 Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
3 ;;; Copyright © 2013 Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.org>
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20 (define-module (gnu packages oggvorbis)
21 #:use-module (gnu packages)
22 #:use-module (gnu packages bison)
23 #:use-module (gnu packages compression)
24 #:use-module (gnu packages curl)
25 #:use-module (gnu packages libpng)
26 #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config)
27 #:use-module (gnu packages python)
28 #:use-module ((guix licenses)
29 #:renamer (symbol-prefix-proc 'license:))
30 #:use-module (guix packages)
31 #:use-module (guix download)
32 #:use-module (guix build-system gnu))
40 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ogg/libogg-"
44 "0jy79ffkl34vycnwfsj4svqsdg1lwy2l1rr49y8r4d44kh12a5r3"))))
45 (build-system gnu-build-system)
46 (synopsis "libogg, a library for manipulating the ogg multimedia format")
48 "The libogg library allows to manipulate the ogg multimedia container
49 format, which encapsulates raw compressed data and allows the interleaving of
50 audio and video data. In addition to encapsulation and interleaving of
51 multiple data streams, ogg provides packet framing, error detection, and
52 periodic timestamps for seeking.")
53 (license (license:bsd-style "file://COPYING"
54 "See COPYING in the distribution."))
55 (home-page "http://xiph.org/ogg/")))
57 (define-public libvorbis
63 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-"
67 "1gby6hapz9njx4l9g0pndyk4q83z5fgrgc30mfwfgx7bllspsk43"))))
68 (build-system gnu-build-system)
69 (inputs `(("libogg" ,libogg)))
70 (arguments `(#:configure-flags '("LDFLAGS=-lm")))
71 (synopsis "libvorbis, a library implementing the vorbis audio format")
73 "The libvorbis library implements the ogg vorbis audio format,
74 a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose
75 compressed audio format for mid to high quality (8kHz-48.0kHz, 16+ bit,
76 polyphonic) audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to
78 (license (license:bsd-style "file://COPYING"
79 "See COPYING in the distribution."))
80 (home-page "http://xiph.org/vorbis/")))
89 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/speex/speex-"
93 "19mpkhbz3s08snvndn0h1dk2j139max6b0rr86nnsjmxazf30brl"))))
94 (build-system gnu-build-system)
95 (inputs `(("libogg" ,libogg)))
96 (home-page "https://gnu.org/software/speex")
97 (synopsis "Library for patent-free audio compression format")
99 "GNU Speex is a patent-free voice codec. It is designed to
100 compress voice at bitrates in the 2--45 kbps range. Possible
101 applications include VoIP, internet audio streaming, archiving of speech
102 data (e.g., voice mail), and audio books.")
103 ;; 'src/getopt.c' is under LGPLv2+
104 (license (license:bsd-style "file://COPYING"
105 "See COPYING in the distribution."))))
114 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/ao/libao-"
118 "1m0v2y6bhr4iwsgdkc7b3y0qgpvpv1ifbxsy8n8ahsvjn6wmppi9"))))
119 (build-system gnu-build-system)
120 ;; FIXME: Add further backends, see the summary printed after configure.
121 (inputs `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)))
123 "libao, a cross platform audio library")
125 "Libao is a cross-platform audio library that allows programs to
126 output audio using a simple API on a wide variety of platforms.
127 It currently supports:
128 Null output (handy for testing without a sound device),
132 OSS (Open Sound System, used on Linux and FreeBSD),
133 ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture),
134 aRts (Analog RealTime Synth, used by KDE),
135 PulseAudio (next generation GNOME sound server),
136 esd (EsounD or Enlightened Sound Daemon),
138 Windows (98 and later),
142 NAS (Network Audio Server),
143 RoarAudio (Modern, multi-OS, networked Sound System),
145 (license license:gpl2+)
146 (home-page "http://www.xiph.org/ao/")))
154 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/flac/flac-"
158 "1pry5lgzfg57pga1zbazzdd55fkgk3v5qy4axvrbny5lrr5s8dcn"))))
159 (build-system gnu-build-system)
161 `(#:parallel-tests? #f
162 #:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs
164 ;; FIXME: configure also looks for xmms, input could be added once it exists
165 (inputs `(("libogg" ,libogg)
167 ,(search-patch "flac-fix-memcmp-not-declared.patch"))))
168 (synopsis "flac free lossless audio codec")
170 "FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format that is lossless,
171 meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality.")
172 (license (license:bsd-style "file://COPYING"
173 "See COPYING in the distribution.")) ; and LGPL and GPL
174 (home-page "http://xiph.org/flac/")))
176 (define-public libkate
182 (uri (string-append "http://libkate.googlecode.com/files/libkate-"
186 "0s3vr2nxfxlf1k75iqpp4l78yf4gil3f0v778kvlngbchvaq23n4"))))
187 (build-system gnu-build-system)
188 ;; FIXME: Add optional inputs doxygen (for documentation) and liboggz
189 (inputs `(("bison" ,bison)
192 ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)
195 (synopsis "kate, a karaoke and text codec for embedding in ogg")
197 "Kate is an overlay codec, originally designed for karaoke and text,
198 that can be multiplixed in Ogg. Text and images can be carried by a Kate
199 stream, and animated. Most of the time, this would be multiplexed with
200 audio/video to carry subtitles, song lyrics (with or without karaoke data),
201 etc., but doesn't have to be.
203 Series of curves (splines, segments, etc.) may be attached to various
204 properties (text position, font size, etc.) to create animated overlays.
205 This allows scrolling or fading text to be defined. This can even be used
206 to draw arbitrary shapes, so hand drawing can also be represented by a
208 (license license:bsd-3)
209 (home-page "http://code.google.com/p/libkate/")))
211 (define-public vorbis-tools
213 (name "vorbis-tools")
217 (uri (string-append "http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/vorbis-tools-"
221 "1g12bnh5ah08v529y72kfdz5lhvy75iaz7f9jskyby23m9dkk2d3"))))
222 (build-system gnu-build-system)
228 ("libvorbis" ,libvorbis)
229 ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)
231 (synopsis "ogg vorbis tools")
233 "Ogg vorbis is a non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free,
234 general-purpose compressed audio format.
236 The package vorbis-tools contains
237 ogg123, an ogg vorbis command line audio player;
238 oggenc, the ogg vorbis encoder;
239 oggdec, a simple, portable command line decoder (to wav and raw);
240 ogginfo, to obtain information (tags, bitrate, length, etc.) about
241 an ogg vorbis file.")
242 (license license:gpl2)
243 (home-page "http://xiph.org/vorbis/")))