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smplayer intends to be a complete front-end for Mplayer, from basic features like playing videos, DVDs, and VCDs to more advanced features like support for Mplayer filters and more. One of the main features is the ability to remember the state of a played file, so when you play it later it will resume at the same point and with the same settings. smplayer is developed with the Qt toolkit, so it's multi-platform.
Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not aim for maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance, compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most inputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100% bigger.
Qt wrapper API to different RDF storage solutions.
Sos is a set of tools that gathers information about system hardware and configuration. The information can then be used for diagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help support technicians and developers.
The default freedesktop.org sound theme following the XDG theming specification. (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html).
SoundTouch is a LGPL-licensed open-source audio processing library for changing the Tempo, Pitch and Playback Rates of audio streams or files. The SoundTouch library is suited for application developers writing sound processing tools that require tempo/pitch control functionality, or just for playing around with the sound effects. The SoundTouch library source kit includes an example utility SoundStretch which allows processing .wav audio files from a command-line interface.
This program, given a source file, produces a document with syntax highlighting. At the moment this package can handle : Java, Javascript, C/C++, Prolog, Perl, Php3, Python, Flex, ChangeLog, Ruby, Lua, Caml, Sml and Log as source languages, and HTML, XHTML and ANSI color escape sequences as output format.