GNoise 0.1.15 review
DownloadGNoise is a wave file editor for Linux
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GNoise is a wave file editor for Linux. Prime considerations were for it to be speedy and be able to handle big files. So far it can: load and display files, generate a display cache, play the file, cut, copy, paste, (unlimited) undo, mute, fade in/out, reverse, normalize, and more.
The primary design objectives are stability, speed, and the ability to handle big files (i.e. 70MB ripped CD tracks) easily. In fact GNoise is known to work with >500MB files although the author doesn't happen to have any wave files that size laying about.
See the TODO list for things I'm considering adding/fixing in the near future. Feel free to send me patches or email, especially for any bugs you encounter.
The custom gtk widgets within GNoise support setting colors through the normal gtkrc mechanisms, there is a sample gtkrc file included, just drop it in ~/.gnoise and edit it to your likings.
Note that GNoise is a destructive editor: all editing operates directly on the soundfile, work on a copy of something you really don't want to lose. Note also that you should not mix the use of the disable undo option on different edits within an editing session (ie. if you start editing a file with undo disabled then leave undo's disabled until you close the file, at which point you can turn undo on and re-open the file if you wish to edit with undo capability).
What's New in This Release:
Finally did the markers/cue points. Add/delete markers that are saved in a standard cue chunk inside the wave file.
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