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Spek

Spek is an acoustic spectrum analyser written in C and C++. It uses wxWidgets for the GUI and FFmpeg libraries for audio decoding.

Spek is available on *BSD, GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.

Find out more about Spek on its website: http://www.spek-project.org/

Spek 0.7 - Released 2011-04-24

New Features And Enhancements

Spek 0.7 is part of beta 0.x releases, leading up to a stable 1.0 release later this year. Check Spek website for the roadmap.

New features since 0.6:

  • Added translations in 8 languages
  • Preferences to select a language and to check for a new version
  • Spectral density ruler
  • Added a menu bar, cleaned up the tool bar.
  • Better OS X integration

Enhancements:

  • Show the version number in the window
  • Pre-compute the cosine table to speed up analysis by ±16%
  • Use jhbuild and ige-mac-bundler to build and package Spek on OS X
  • spek(1) man page
  • Avoid using APIs depreciated in GTK3

Bugfixes:

  • Fixed link activation on OS X (issue 31)
  • Fixed new version detection on OS X
  • Fixed duration for unsynchronised ID3v24 mp3 tags (upstream fix)
  • Fixed rigth click → Quit (issue 24) and the ⌘ Q shortcut (issue 44)

Sources / Packages

Dependencies

  • wxWidgets >= 2.8
  • FFmpeg libraries:
    • libavcodec >= 52.123
    • libavformat >= 52.111
    • libavutil
Description
Acoustic spectrum analyser
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