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    <summary>Installs aubio</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aubio:
    Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;
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        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-tools</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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      <item recommended="true">
        <name>python-aubio</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; python-aubio</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-audacity-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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    <name>aubio</name>
    <summary>Installs aubio</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aubio:
    Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;
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      <repository recommended="true">
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        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <name>libaubio2</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <name>aubio-tools</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-tools</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>python-aubio</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; python-aubio</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <name>libaubio-devel</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio-devel</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <name>aubio-audacity-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-audacity-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
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        <name>aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
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    <name>aubio</name>
    <summary>Installs aubio</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aubio:
    Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;
    </description>
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      <repository recommended="true">
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        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 10.3</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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      </repository>
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        <name>libaubio2</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>aubio-tools</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-tools</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>python-aubio</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; python-aubio</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio-devel</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio-devel</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio2-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>aubio-audacity-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-audacity-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio2-debugsource</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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        <name>aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
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    </software>
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    <name>aubio</name>
    <summary>Installs aubio</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of aubio:
    Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;
    </description>
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        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 10.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/10.2</url>
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      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:10.2</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 10.2 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 10.2 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/</url>
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        <name>libaubio2</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>aubio-tools</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-tools</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>python-aubio</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; python-aubio</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio-devel</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio-devel</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio2-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>aubio-audacity-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-audacity-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>libaubio2-debugsource</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; libaubio2-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</name>
        <summary>aubio &gt; aubio-wavesurfer-plugin</summary>
        <description>Aubio is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset
detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes
and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very
useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the
fundamental frequency of the sound).

The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other
audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors
and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual
instruments.

Aubio is still in an alpha state. More to come soon, suggestions
and feedback welcome.

The name Aubio comes from &apos;audio&apos; with a typo. It is likely to
have many transcription errors in the results too!

This code has been written by Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;. It
is based on recent techniques developed at Queen Mary College,
University of London.

Author: Paul Brossier &lt;piem@altern.org&gt;</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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