Linux Sound Programming
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Bibliographic Information
Linux Sound Programming
Apress , Springer Science+Business Media [distributor], c2017
- : pbk
Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Program audio and sound for Linux using this practical, how-to guide. You will learn how to use DSPs, sampled audio, MIDI, karaoke, streaming audio, and more. Linux Sound Programming takes you through the layers of complexity involved in programming the Linux sound system. You'll see the large variety of tools and approaches that apply to almost every aspect of sound. This ranges from audio codecs, to audio players, to audio support both within and outside of the Linux kernel.
What You'll Learn
Work with sampled audio
Handle Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Gain knowledge of MIDI
Build a Karaoke-like application
Handle streaming audio
Who This Book Is For
Experienced Linux users and programmers interested in doing multimedia with Linux.
Table of Contents
1. Basic concepts of sound2. User level tools3. Sound codecs and file formats4. Overview of Linux sound architecture5. ALSA6. PulseAudio7. Jack8. Session Management9. Java Sound10. GStreamer11. libao12. FFmpeg/LibAV13. OpenMAX IL14. LADSPA15. Displaying video with overlays using Gtk and FFMpeg16. MIDI17. User level tools for MIDI18. MIDI Java Sound19. MIDI ALSA20. FluidSynth21. Timidity22. Overview of Karaoke Systems23. Karaoke user level tools24. MP3+G25. Karaoke Applications using Java Sound26. Subtitles and Closed Captions27. Karaoke FluidSynth28. TiMidity and Karaoke29. Jack and Karaoke30. Streaming Audio31. Raspberry Pi32. ConclusionAppendix: Decoding the DKD files on the Sonken Karaoke DVD
by "Nielsen BookData"