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Acustica Audio Nebula 3 Libraries Collection (2013)



 


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wav files in a kind of psychoacoustic effect. These libraries therefore consist of "fingerprints" of sounds and tones that can be adapted to a musical context. Nebula 5 is the final version of this new version which has been completely rewritten to use LAME for encoding and the newest generation of GStreamer for decoders and to also be able to decode MP3s. Nebula 5 now comes as an independent module, so it can be used without any of the other modules, and it also has some new features as well. Nebula 5 is written in C++ and offers the same kind of easy-to-use interface as its predecessor. It offers four new features which are the use of the LAME encoder and the new GStreamer 0.10.0 framework. It also has a new feature of sound analysis using the Levenshtein algorithm which automatically detects words from a sound file. This is very useful if you want to "tag" a.wav file with the name of the song, since it allows you to search for a given song or artist by name in the iTunes library. Sound analysis using the Levenshtein algorithm Nebula 5 uses LAME for encoding (LP-Encoding, Lossless-Parallel Audio-Coding) which is the most popular lossless audio compression format. With this version of Nebula 5 the encoder is now included within the package so you do not have to download or install a separate LAME package. The GStreamer framework is also used to decode MP3s and this is because of its quality in comparison to other decoders, for instance FLAC, APE and Ogg Vorbis. Nebula 5 includes a new feature of sound analysis using the Levenshtein algorithm which allows you to search for a song name in a.wav file. The Levenshtein algorithm was developed by Michael Lewis in 1970, and is an algorithm that finds the smallest possible change which produces the same output. For example, the string "was" in English is a misspelling of the word "was" in German, while the string "was" in English is the same as the string "was" in German. In this way the Levenshtein algorithm compares words to see if they have the same meaning, and calculates how many edits you would need to make to change one word into the other.

 

 

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