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DR14 T.meter #70

Open JerukPeras opened 3 years ago

JerukPeras commented 3 years ago

Please describe why this package is not eligible for Fedora ? Please mention why Fedora cannot package this component and which RPM Fusion section would apply "free, nonfree, rpi, cuda".

Based System requirement, for decoding the audio-files the packages: lame flac vorbis-tools faad (2) and ffmpeg are required!

Is this software redistributable ? If a proprietary software is there a notice that the component can be redistributed ?

Yes. DR14 T.meter is a free and opens source command line tool for computing the DR - Dynamic Range of your music according to the procedure used in the off-line meter released by the http://www.pleasurizemusic.com/

Dr14 t.meter is released under the terms of the http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html license and is intended for the Linux users that can not use the Windows application released by the Pleasurize Music Foundation or the http://www.jokhan.demon.nl/AudioStats/index.htm

Is this software an alternate version of a Fedora provided package ? If the package already exists in Fedora, please mention why it is incomplete and if the fedora package is even relevant ?

No

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_Honestly there is Fedora rpm package on DR14 T.meter official website http://dr14tmeter.sourceforge.net/index.php/DR14_T.meter._ _But the package version seems outdated compare to git master https://github.com/simon-r/dr14_t.meter_ Where git master added update 6 month ago.

DR14 T.meter is important for audiophile enthusiasts, so would be nice to have in the RPM Fusion repository. Because other packages for audio like mac, cuetools and shntool available in the RPM Fusion repository.

Sorry for my bad English and this is the first time I'm using github. Because Fedora I'm doing this. Thank you very much for RPM Fusion team.

ghost commented 2 years ago

+1

kwizart commented 9 months ago

There is a copr repo but looks unmaintained: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/sassam/dr14_tmeter/