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*[http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html Burn] for Mac OS X | *[http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html Burn] for Mac OS X | ||
*[http://k3b.org/ K3b] or [http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/xfburn/0.4 Xfburn] for Linux | *[http://k3b.org/ K3b] or [http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/xfburn/0.4 Xfburn] for Linux | ||
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Revision as of 18:55, 14 December 2016
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This page provided links to projects and products that are related in functionality to Audacity.
Other Open Source Audio Software
- Ardour is a powerful digital audio workstation that runs on GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.
- CDex is a free CD ripper for Microsoft Windows.
- GramoFile is a free tool for capturing and cleaning recordings from vinyl records.
- Mixxx is free cross-platform digital DJ mixing software with features like automatic BPM matching and seamless looping.
More free audio software at SourceForge.net
Open Source Audio-Visual Software
- Blender is a free, cross-platform 3D content creation suite for animations, interactive applications and video games.
- MediaInfo is a free, cross-platform tag and codec analyzer for audio and video files.
- VLC media player is a free, cross-platform media player for most audio and video files as well as DVD, Audio CD and VCD. VLC can also send, save and convert audio and video streams.
CD/DVD burning
- InfraRecorder for Windows
- Burn for Mac OS X
- K3b or Xfburn for Linux
Peter 14Dec16:
- InfraRecorder
- Burn
- K3b
- Xfburn
Video editing/capture
- VirtualDub for Windows
- Avidemux for Windows, Mac OS X (Intel) and Linux
- HyperEngine-AV for Mac OS X (PPC)
- Cinelerra or Kino for Linux
Peter 14Dec16:
- VirtualDub site looks out of date and untended: it states "for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms (98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7)"
- Avidemux site looks well tended and up to date
- HyperEngine-AV hosted on Sourcefoge where it states: "Last Update: 2015-10-08"
- Cinelarra site looks well tended and up to date
- Kino site states: Kino is a dead project ( 05.08.2013 14:15 ) Kino has not been actively maintained since 2009. We encourage you to try other Linux video editors such as Shotcut, Kdenlive, Flowblade, OpenShot, PiTiVi, LiVES, and LightWorks.