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 * Please keep the package names below alphabetically sorted, for an easier reading and editing, except those findable now in the repository, which should be listed apart.  * Please keep the package names below alphabetically sorted. This would allow an easier reading and editing, except those findable now in the repository, which should be listed apart. As well it will help packagers to find out what were not yet packaged.
 * Extending the notion of "Studio" in Ubuntu Studio, to fit the needs of Web Designers (WYSIWYG editors for webpages, text editors etc.) and Web Developers (IDEs, text editors, apache, mysql/postgresql, php/perl/ruby/python, ftp-server).
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===== Audio: ===== ===== Audio: (not yet in the repository) =====
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 *alsamixergui (http://www.iua.upf.es/~mdeboer/projects/alsamixergui/) - The original ALSA mixer GUI
 *amSynth (http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net/amSynth/) - Minimoog/Roland Juno style analogue synth
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 *Freecycle (http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com) - beat slicer running on GNU/Linux platform using the QT toolkit
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 *K3B (http://www.k3b.org/) - Most powerful CD and DVD mastering program for Linux
 *Lack of Invention (http://ava.wz.cz/loi.html) - guitar effect dsp processor
 *MuseScore - (http://mscore.sourceforge.net/index.php) - WYSIWYG music score typesetter for Linux
 *nautilus-script-audio-convert (http://www.arakhne.org/nautilus-audio-convert/) - Easy audio conversion under Nautilus
 *Lack of Invention (http://ava.wz.cz/loi.html) - guitar effect dsp processor. NOTE: not in development anymore, developer uses Rakarrack
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 *Rivendell (http://www.salemradiolabs.com/rivendell/) - Radio broadcast automation solution  *Rakarrack (http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net/) - guitar effects dsp processor
*Rivendell (http://www.rivendellaudio.org/) - Radio broadcast automation solution
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 *Schism Tracker (http://packages.debian.org/schism) - module tracker
 *Stompboxes (http://mrbook.org/stompboxes/) - guitar effect dsp processor
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 *Stompboxes (http://mrbook.org/stompboxes/) - guitar effect dsp processor
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 *Wavbreaker (http://wavbreaker.sourceforge.net/) - a wave file splitter with burn capabilities. It makes a clean break at the correct position to burn the files to an audio cd without any dead air between the tracks.
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===== Audio: (now in th repository) ===== ===== Audio: (not yet in the repository, but available in launchpad PPA's) =====

 * VMPK - Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard - a virtual MIDI keyboard that has a sweet modern interface. Available in Motin's PPA: https://launchpad.net/~motin/+archive/ppa

===== Audio: (now in the repository) =====
 *alsamixergui (http://www.iua.upf.es/~mdeboer/projects/alsamixergui/) - The original ALSA mixer GUI
 *amSynth (http://amsynthe.sourceforge.net/amSynth/) - Minimoog/Roland Juno style analogue synth
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 *Freecycle (http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com) - beat slicer running on GNU/Linux platform using the QT toolkit
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 *Glame (http://glame.sourceforge.net/) - Non-linear audio editor (now in the repository)
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 *Glame (http://glame.sourceforge.net/) - Non-linear audio editor (now in the repository)
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 *K3B (http://www.k3b.org/) - Most powerful CD and DVD mastering program for Linux
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 *Milkytracker (http://www.milkytracker.net) - Tracking software
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 *nautilus-script-audio-convert (http://www.arakhne.org/nautilus-audio-convert/) - Easy audio conversion under Nautilus
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 *schism (http://eval.sovietrussia.org/wiki/Schism_Tracker) - Schism tracker
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 *Wavbreaker (http://wavbreaker.sourceforge.net/) - a wave file splitter with burn capabilities. It makes a clean break at the correct position to burn the files to an audio cd without any dead air between the tracks. (now in the repository)
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===== Video: ===== ===== Video: (not yet in the repository) =====
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 *delvj (http://delcorp.org/delvj/index.php/Portada) - realtime vj composition tool
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 *delvj (http://delcorp.org/delvj/index.php/English_Frontpage) - ?????
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 *gTranscode (http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/gtranscode/) - Transcode GTK frontend
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 *gscanbus (http://gscanbus.berlios.de/) - little bus scanning, testing and topology visualizing tool for the Linux IEEE1394 subsystem
 *Kdenlive (http://kdenlive.sourceforge.net) - Kdenlive is a (very promising!) non linear video editor for the KDE environment running on Linux. It is based on the [[http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/view/MLT/|MLT]] video framework which relies on the [[http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/|FFMPEG]] project.
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 *Lives (http://lives.sourceforge.net) - ?????
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 *open movie editor (http://openmovieeditor.sourceforge.net) An easy to use non-linear video editor
 *pd-pdp (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/pd-pdp) - ?????
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 *'Q' DVD-Author (http://qdvdauthor.sourceforge.net/) - GUI frontend for dvdauthor and other related tools.
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 *subtitleeditor (http://kitone.free.fr/subtitleeditor/) - GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles
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 *vlc (http://www.videolan.org/) - VideoLAN is a very popular media player/streamer which also features a very handy GUI video transcoding wizard.
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 *WebcamStudio (http://www.ws4gl.org/) creates a virtual webcam that can mix several video sources together. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/524190
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 *gscanbus (http://gscanbus.berlios.de/) - little bus scanning, testing and topology visualizing tool for the Linux IEEE1394 subsystem
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 *gTranscode (http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/gtranscode/) - Transcode GTK frontend
 *Kdenlive (http://kdenlive.sourceforge.net) - Kdenlive is a (very promising!) non linear video editor for the KDE environment running on Linux. It is based on the [[http://www.mltframework.org/twiki/bin/view/MLT/|MLT]] video framework which relies on the [[http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/|FFMPEG]] project.
 *Lives (http://lives.sourceforge.net) - linux video editor
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 *open movie editor (http://openmovieeditor.sourceforge.net) An easy to use non-linear video editor
 *pd-pdp (http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/pd-pdp) - ?????
 *'Q' DVD-Author (http://qdvdauthor.sourceforge.net/) - GUI frontend for dvdauthor and other related tools.
 *subtitleeditor (http://kitone.free.fr/subtitleeditor/) - GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles
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 *vlc (http://www.videolan.org/) - VideoLAN is a very popular media player/streamer which also features a very handy GUI video transcoding wizard.
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===== Graphics: ===== ===== Graphics: (not yet in the repository) =====
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 * Krita (http://www.koffice.org/krita/) - Best FOSS bitmap editor with CMYK support, dev versions of this do some great natural-media simulation ''(it is available in the normal repositories so wish should be more like "install it per default please".. +1 from me, CMYK support is viable for the print sector, GIMP is only usable for nonprint image editing)''
 * Misfit Model 3D (http://packages.debian.org/mm3d) - 3d mesh editor (very useful for working with Blender and alike)
 * Offical "Made in UbuntuStudio" or similar logos for promoting Ubuntu and UbuntuStudio distributions in print and electronic mediums. (See "Made on a Mac" images.)
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 * Qtpfsgui (http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/) - tone mapping
 * Resynthesizer (http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer) - texture synthesis
 * sk1 (http://sk1project.org/) - vectorial drawing editor with CMYK support
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 * Wings3D (http://www.wings3d.com/) subdivision 3D modeler
 * xaralx (http://www.xaraxtreme.org/) supports both CMYK(!) and pdf export (as bitmap)
 * xcalib (http://www.etg.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de/web/doe/xcalib/) - Program to load ICC profiles for X-Window which is a requirement for color management. It can load ICC profiles from calibraten hardware like ColorSpyder 2
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 * VARKON (http://varkon.sourceforge.net/) - A Parametric CAD-tool. All architects and architecture students like me would highly appreciate not needing to boot into windows for CAD purposes.
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===== Multimedia Programming: =====
 * fluxus (http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/) - a rapid prototyping, livecoding and playing/learning environment for 3D graphics and games.
 * proce55ing (http://processing.org/) - java applet graphic automata programming
===== Graphics: (now in the repository) =====
 * GIMP-Resynthesizer (http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer) - texture synthesis (now in the repository)
 * Grafx2 (http://code.google.com/p/grafx2/) - pixeling tool
 * mm3d (http://www.misfitcode.com/misfitmodel3d/) - Misfit Model 3d
 * Krita (http://www.koffice.org/krita/) - Best FOSS bitmap editor with CMYK support, dev versions of this do some great natural-media simulation (it is available in the normal repositories so wish should be more like "install it per default please".. +1 from me, CMYK support is viable for the print sector, GIMP is only usable for nonprint image editing) (now in the repository)
 * Qtpfsgui (http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/) - tone mapping (now in the repository)
 * Wings3D (http://www.wings3d.com/) subdivision 3D modeler (now in the repository)
 * xaralx (http://www.xaraxtreme.org/) supports both CMYK(!) and pdf export (as bitmap) (now in the repository)
 * xcalib (http://www.etg.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de/web/doe/xcalib/) - Program to load ICC profiles for X-Window which is a requirement for color management. It can load ICC profiles from calibraten hardware like ColorSpyder 2 (now in the repository)

===== Multimedia Programming: (not yet in the repository) =====
 * Arduino (http://www.arduino.cc/) - open-source electronics prototyping platform, based on Proce55ing
 * Fluxus (http://www.pawfal.org/fluxus/) - a rapid prototyping, livecoding and playing/learning environment for 3D graphics and games.
 * Proce55ing (http://processing.org/) - java applet generative graphics programming
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 * sdlBasic (http://sdlbasic.sf.net/) - multimedia sdl ansi-basic programming (found in the Debian official repository, missing at Ubuntu repository) ===== Multimedia Programming: (now in the repository) =====
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===== DTP (Desktop Publishing): =====
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this should be a own section, don't delete it please.. all software related to press, prepress, layout and other stuff around the printing and designing area could be placed here..''
 * sdlBasic (http://sdlbasic.sf.net/) - multimedia sdl ansi-basic programming (still only at Jackalope repository)

===== DTP (Desktop Publishing): (not yet in the repository) =====

(surelly there are some interesting unpacked projects somewhere! please help us finding them! =) )

===== DTP (Desktop Publishing): (now in the repository) =====
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this should be a own section, don't delete it please.. all software related to press, prepress, layout and other stuff around the printing and designing area could be placed here...)
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===== Other: (not yet in the repository) =====

* Celtx (http://celtx.com/) - Media pre-production software. Caters to stage, screen, radio drama and comics. A great tool for writers, directors, producers and array of other production staff. It has proven to be the corner stone of many independent productions.

This is the page for users to contribute feature request ideas to Ubuntu Studio. The page will continually be updated. We will comment on things as much as possible. Give ideas a Yes/No vote.

Ideas

  • Please check at https://launchpad.net/projects/ and register projects/packages there as well.

  • Jigdo download so users don't have to get the whole image, just the bits missing from a "regular" feisty image.
  • This will happen for Hardy. -C.Kontros
  • A Specific "team" for each part of ubuntu-studio i.e. Audio team, Video Team, and Graphics team. This way, users with the same interests can get together and work to develop specific parts of ubuntu-studio
  • I'm not sure what benefit this would provide. Please take this idea to the ML. -C.Kontros

  • Wiki pages for getting started, tutorials, best practices, walk-throughs, troubleshooting, etc. I think the biggest stumbling block is how to get started for new users. There should be detailed info about jack, how jack connects to ardour, how to use ladspa plugins, how to use soft instruments with ardour, etc....
  • There is already a place for this. HERE It's up to everyone to develop the documentation. -C.Kontros

  • Simplicity, but with options: The default-out-of-the-box install should not have too much duplication in packages for a given function. Clearly some packages will offer features that others do not, and so would be complimentary, but too many options on the screen & menus can be a little paralyzing, distracting at least, even for experienced users. Make it easy to acquire the "secondary" set of packages but be choosy about the default set. As a cut-off criteria, packages that are still in beta, or are not feature-complete (by their own description), or do not have a "stable" rating (on a site such as freshmeat.net) should be omitted from the default install. -JW

  • Please keep the package names below alphabetically sorted. This would allow an easier reading and editing, except those findable now in the repository, which should be listed apart. As well it will help packagers to find out what were not yet packaged.
  • Extending the notion of "Studio" in Ubuntu Studio, to fit the needs of Web Designers (WYSIWYG editors for webpages, text editors etc.) and Web Developers (IDEs, text editors, apache, mysql/postgresql, php/perl/ruby/python, ftp-server).

Package Wishlist

Audio: (not yet in the repository)

Audio: (not yet in the repository, but available in launchpad PPA's)

Audio: (now in the repository)

Video: (not yet in the repository)

Video: (now in the repository)

Graphics: (not yet in the repository)

Graphics: (now in the repository)

Multimedia Programming: (not yet in the repository)

Multimedia Programming: (now in the repository)

DTP (Desktop Publishing): (not yet in the repository)

(surelly there are some interesting unpacked projects somewhere! please help us finding them! =) )

DTP (Desktop Publishing): (now in the repository)

(this should be a own section, don't delete it please.. all software related to press, prepress, layout and other stuff around the printing and designing area could be placed here...)

  • Scribus (the open-source reference in DTP - with PDF X/3 support, color management etc.)
  • LyX (the WYSIWYM for the LaTeX environment - for high quality typesetting - which OpenOffice or other text processing software you don't get the quality of typesetting you have in a book for example.

Appearance:

Other: (not yet in the repository)

* Celtx (http://celtx.com/) - Media pre-production software. Caters to stage, screen, radio drama and comics. A great tool for writers, directors, producers and array of other production staff. It has proven to be the corner stone of many independent productions.

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