Package: libsamplerate0 Version: 0.1.2 Revision: 2 Source: http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/libsamplerate-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 06861c2c6b8e5273c9b80cf736b9fd0e SourceDirectory: libsamplerate-%v BuildDepends: fftw3, libsndfile1 (>= 1.0.6-1), pkgconfig Depends: %N-shlibs (>= %v-%r) DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS README doc/*.html Description: The Secret Rabbit Code samplerate conversion library SplitOff: << Package: %N-dev BuildDependsOnly: true Description: Headers and libraries for libsamplerate development Files: lib/libsamplerate.dylib lib/*.la lib/*.a include lib/pkgconfig Depends: %N-shlibs (>= %v-%r) << SplitOff2: << Package: %N-shlibs Description: Shared libraries for libsamplerate Files: lib/libsamplerate.*.dylib Depends: fftw3-shlibs, libsndfile1-shlibs (>= 1.0.6-1) Shlibs: %p/lib/libsamplerate.0.dylib 2.0.0 %n (>= 0.1.2-1) << DescDetail: << Secret Rabbit Code (aka libsamplerate) is a Sample Rate Converter for audio. One example of where such a thing would be useful is converting audio from the CD sample rate of 44.1kHz to the 48kHz sample rate used by DAT players. SRC is capable of arbitrary and time varying conversions, from downsampling by a factor of 256 to upsampling by the same factor. Arbitrary in this case means that the ratio of input and output sample rates can be an irrational number. The conversion ratio can also vary with time for speeding up and slowing down effects. SRC provides a small set of converters to allow quality to be traded off against computation cost. The current best converter provides a signal-to-noise ratio of 97dB with -3dB passband extending from DC to 96% of the theoretical best bandwidth for a given pair of input and output sample rates. << License: GPL Maintainer: Benjamin Reed Homepage: http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/