How to Install and Uninstall gramofile Package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Last updated: November 07,2024

1. Install "gramofile" package

Learn how to install gramofile on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install gramofile

2. Uninstall "gramofile" package

Please follow the steps below to uninstall gramofile on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri):

$ sudo apt remove gramofile $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the gramofile package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)

Package: gramofile
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.6-12
Priority: extra
Section: universe/sound
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian QA Group
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 246
Depends: fftw2, libc6 (>= 2.7), libncurses6 (>= 6), libtinfo6 (>= 6)
Recommends: mctools-lite
Suggests: wodim
Filename: pool/universe/g/gramofile/gramofile_1.6-12_amd64.deb
Size: 103020
MD5sum: 0abf47b010c8324a82348d3db4c2be91
SHA1: ba8d8da62ca7c262d49f65a5dd2a86985cb5db53
SHA256: dbc4d9fba4c1441e7c69079fbe1bccc50acb88dc1a1ee67e1d4dca5533c9b483
SHA512: 0b0f17c1198645be6e27e174533e0ed3f712406811fdbea11ef943adcdf182e92ff3b30b72a92553a6b963c00f178523e782b576bf26f7d18b3f5ddc8782bbd5
Homepage: http://www.opensourcepartners.nl/~costar/gramofile
Description-en: transfer sound from gramophone records to CD
GramoFile enables you to record audio from (for example) gramophone
records, process the signal and listen to the results. Because sound
files in .WAV-format are used, it is possible to exchange the files
with many other programs. Wodim(1) can burn CD-Recordables of these,
so you can make CDs with the music of your favorite records. The user
interface of GramoFile has a windows-like look-and-feel, making it
fairly easy to use.
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One of the most important parts of GramoFile is the ability to process
digital audio signals. Through the application of several filters it
is possible to accomplish a significant reduction of disturbances like
ticks and scratches. These filters have been programmed in such a fashion
that they can be applied in any order (and multiple times) in a single
run, thus avoiding the use of temporary files. It is possible to adjust
the properties of each filter independently, so in every situation an
optimal result can be achieved.
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Another interesting feature is the track splitting. Just make one .wav
file of an entire side of an record and GramoFile will detect where
the individual tracks are located. This happens fully automatically,
without need to set any options. More experienced users may fine-tune
the algorithm, or change the detected track starts and ends, but
generally that will not be necessary. Track-times are saved in an
editable (plaintext) .tracks file, that will be used during the signal
processing to produce one processed .wav file for each individual track.
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To record and play .wav files, modified versions of brec(1) and bplay(1)
by David Monro are included. These programs provide buffered recording
and playback, so all will go well even on a highly loaded system. Both
programs have been modified to support the standard GramoFile user
interface. Brec also got a `graphical' peak level meter, and bplay a
running time display.
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