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Source: kwave
Section: kde
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian KDE Extras Team <pkg-kde-extras@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Mark Purcell <msp@debian.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), pkg-kde-tools (>= 0.15.16),
 extra-cmake-modules (>= 1.7.0),
 qtbase5-dev (>= 5.4.0),
 qtmultimedia5-dev (>= 5.4.0),
 libkf5completion-dev,
 libkf5config-dev,
 libkf5configwidgets-dev,
 libkf5coreaddons-dev,
 libkf5crash-dev,
 libkf5dbusaddons-dev,
 kdoctools-dev,
 libkf5i18n-dev,
 libkf5iconthemes-dev,
 kio-dev,
 libkf5service-dev,
 libkf5textwidgets-dev,
 libkf5widgetsaddons-dev,
 libkf5xmlgui-dev,
 gettext, pkg-config,
 libsamplerate0-dev, libpulse-dev,
 librsvg2-bin, libid3-3.8.3-dev (>= 3.8.3-4.2),
 libaudiofile-dev (>> 0.3.0), libogg-dev, libvorbis-dev (>= 1.0.0-2), libopus-dev (>= 1.0.0),
 libflac++-dev (>= 1.1.4), libmad0-dev,
 libasound2-dev [linux-any],
 libfftw3-dev,
 cmake,
Homepage: http://kwave.sourceforge.net
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Vcs-Svn: svn://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-extras/kwave/trunk
Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-kde/kde-extras/kwave/trunk

Package: kwave
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: sound editor for KDE
 Kwave is a sound editor designed for the KDE Desktop Environment.
 .
 With Kwave you can record, play back, import and edit many sorts of audio
 files including multi-channel files.
 .
 Kwave includes some plugins to transform audio files in several ways and
 presents a graphical view with a complete zoom- and scroll capability.
 .
 Its features include:
  * 24 Bit Support
  * Undo/Redo
  * Use of multicore CPUs (SMP, hyperthreading)
  * Simple Drag & Drop
  * Realtime Pre-Listen for some effects
  * Support for multi-track files
  * Playback and recording via native ALSA, PulseAudio (or OSS deprecated)
  * Playback via Phonon
  * Load and edit-capability for large files (can use virtual memory)
  * Reading and auto-repair of damaged wav-files
  * Supports multiple windows
  * Extendable Plugin interface
  * a nice splashscreen
  * some label handling