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Month: May, 2010

Spek 0.4 Released

I’ve just released version 0.4 of Spek — an acoustic spectrum analyser for GNU/Linux and Windows. This version brings the following features and and improvements: Associate with audio files (“Open with…” menu in file managers.) Show the name of the open file in the window title. Support 24-bit FLACs. Drag and Drop support. Show file [...]

Spek 0.3 Released

Spek 0.3 is out, just 2 days after the previous release. This version includes the following features and fixes: Horizontal (time) and vertical (frequency) rulers, auto-adjustable to the duration and sample rate of the audio file and to the window size. First take on the command line arguments parsing, for now Spek understands only –help [...]

Spek 0.2 – now works in Windows

Spek now has a fully functional Windows port! The installer bundles GTK+, GStreamer and all their dependencies, you don’t need to install anything else. I also moved project hosting over to Google Code so Spek now has a full-fledged bug tracker. The source code is still hosted on Gitorious. If you are tired of starting [...]

Introducing Spek

I just released version 0.1 of Spek — a little program that shows spectrograms of audio files. Spek is written in Vala and uses the standard GNOME stack: GLib, GTK+, Cairo and GStreamer. Spectrograms are used to analyse the quality of audio files, you can easily detect lossy re-encodes, web-rips and other badness by just [...]