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New port: audio/abx: Simple ABX tester to compare audio files with GUI
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SUBDIR += abcde
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SUBDIR += abcselect
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SUBDIR += abgate-lv2
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SUBDIR += abx
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SUBDIR += adplay
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SUBDIR += afsp
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SUBDIR += aften
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audio/abx/Makefile
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# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= abx
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DISTVERSION= 0.0-b1
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CATEGORIES= audio
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MASTER_SITES= https://phintsan.kapsi.fi/
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MAINTAINER= yuri@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Simple ABX tester to compare audio files with GUI
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LICENSE= GPLv3
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LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/COPYING
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LIB_DEPENDS= libfontconfig.so:x11-fonts/fontconfig \
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libfreetype.so:print/freetype2 \
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libportaudio.so:audio/portaudio \
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libsndfile.so:audio/libsndfile
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USES= gettext-runtime gmake gnome pkgconfig
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USE_GNOME= atk cairo glib20 gdkpixbuf2 gtk20 pango
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GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
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LDFLAGS+= -lm
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PLIST_FILES= bin/abx
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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audio/abx/distinfo
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audio/abx/distinfo
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TIMESTAMP = 1605905568
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SHA256 (abx-0.0-b1.tar.gz) = 59cede4f13425dacf12a99182ae1835cff8bffcd04b5851558bc8ed459f88d5d
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SIZE (abx-0.0-b1.tar.gz) = 156130
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audio/abx/pkg-descr
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abx is a program for performing software-based audio ABX testing. ABX test is a
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statistical method for assessing whether you are able to tell for audible
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differences between two samples. For example, one sample could be compressed
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audio, such as Ogg Vorbis, and another one its uncompressed variant. You could
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then use abx to infer whether you are able to separate the two samples due to
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compression artifacts.
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WWW: https://phintsan.kapsi.fi/abx.html
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