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=== About ===
 
=== About ===
ACS is an freeware crossplatform set of components designed to perform different sound-processing tasks. It supports reading the audio data from CD,different fileformats at example wav,mp3,wma,ogg,mac and others, output to soundcard and files are sure also possible. Between input and output you can work with the data, different converters,mixers and processors are avalible.
 
  
Its main caracteristics are :
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{{Note|Because most of the required libraries are 32-bit, the whole ACS package is 32-bit only!}}
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'''ACS''' ('''Audio Components Suite''') is a freeware cross-platform set of components designed to perform different sound-processing tasks. It supports reading the audio data from CD, different file formats, for example wav,mp3,wma,ogg,mac and others, output to soundcard and files is also possible. Between input and output you can work with the data, different converters, mixers and processors are available.
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Its main characteristics are :
  
 
* Abstract Layer to include different "drivers"  
 
* Abstract Layer to include different "drivers"  
** Alsa,/dev/dsp,AOLive,OSS support within linux
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** Alsa, /dev/dsp, AOLive, OSS support within Linux
** DirectX,Wavemapper support within Windows
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** DirectX, Wavemapper support within Windows
 
** Audio playback and capture  
 
** Audio playback and capture  
 
** Simultaneous operations on the same or different devices are allowed.  
 
** Simultaneous operations on the same or different devices are allowed.  
  
* Abstract Layer to make it easy to add new Fileformats already included Fileformats:
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* Abstract Layer to make it easy to add new file formats; already included file formats:
 
** Wave files/streams support, Raw PCM, MS ADPCM, DVI IMA ADPCM support  
 
** Wave files/streams support, Raw PCM, MS ADPCM, DVI IMA ADPCM support  
** MP3 format support : Encode mp3 files using LAME, mp3 playback with smpeg library streams conversion using MAD decoder  
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** MP3 format support: Encode mp3 files using LAME, mp3 playback with smpeg library, streams conversion using MAD decoder  
** Ogg Vorbis format support : Reading Ogg files/streams (including multi-streamed ones). Storing data in Ogg Vorbis format with wide range of settings for compression/quality tweaks. Ogg comments support  
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** Ogg Vorbis format support: Reading Ogg files/streams (including multi-streamed ones). Storing data in Ogg Vorbis format with wide range of settings for compression/quality tweaks. Ogg comments support  
** FLAC format support : Reading FLAC files/streams, Storing data in FLAC format with wide range of settings for compressiontweaks.  
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** FLAC format support: Reading FLAC files/streams, storing data in FLAC format with wide range of settings for compression tweaks.  
 
** Monkey Audio format support (for Windows only)  
 
** Monkey Audio format support (for Windows only)  
 
** CD-ROM playback and direct CDDA data capture  
 
** CD-ROM playback and direct CDDA data capture  
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* AudioMixer component for mixing/concatenating audio streams  
 
* AudioMixer component for mixing/concatenating audio streams  
* InputList component for building dynamically playback/input lists  
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* InputList component for dynamically building playback/input lists  
 
* Set of audio converter components  
 
* Set of audio converter components  
 
** Sample converter for bits per sample conversion.  
 
** Sample converter for bits per sample conversion.  
 
** Sample rate converter (resampler) using sinc filtering  
 
** Sample rate converter (resampler) using sinc filtering  
** Mono/Stereo conveter
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** Mono/Stereo converter
 
** Stereo balance control  
 
** Stereo balance control  
 
** Sound indicator  
 
** Sound indicator  
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* Mixer component to use mixer devices
 
* Mixer component to use mixer devices
  
=== Screenshot ===
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==== Screenshot ====
 
 
 
[[Image:Acs demos.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Acs demos.jpg]]
  
=== Author ===
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==== Authors ====
Author: Andrei Borovsky<br>
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Author: Andrei Borovsky
LCL Port: [[User:Christian|Christian Ulrich]]
 
  
=== License ===
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Original work may be found [http://www.mtu-net.ru/aborovsky/acs/index.html here] - it's a part of Andrei Borovsky's personal page, some old versions of ACS (for Delphi/Kylix) can be downloaded, also there are some docs, which can't be found in the Lazarus port.
[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL]
 
  
=== Download ===
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: Copyright (c) 2002-2010, Andrei Borovsky, anb@symmetrica.net
The latest stable release can be found on [http://acs.ullihome.de The ACS Homepage]. Now this site is broken, but something can be found [http://www.mtu-net.ru/aborovsky/acs/index.html here] - it's a part of Andrei Borovsky's personal page, some old versions of ACS (for Delphi\Kylix) can be downloaded, also there are some docs, which can't be found in Lazarus port.
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: Copyright (c) 2005-2006  Christian Ulrich, mail@z0m3ie.de
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: Copyright (c) 2014-2015  Sergey Bodrov, serbod@gmail.com
  
'''Important note:''' The .zip packages found on the ACS homepage are obsolete. Please use the SVN version below.
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==== License ====
  
=== SVN ===
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License: [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT]
you can browse the source and download a tar file from<br>
 
  
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=== ACS 2.4 ===
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You can browse the source and download a tar file from
 
  http://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lazarus-ccr/components/acs/
 
  http://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lazarus-ccr/components/acs/
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checkout from svn:
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svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/lazarus-ccr/svn/components/acs
  
checkout a copy using this command
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Please add your Bugreports/Feature requests in [http://bugs.freepascal.org/set_project.php?project_id=9 Lazarus CCR] project of the Lazarus bug tracker.
  
svn co https://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lazarus-ccr/components/acs
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Installation:
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* Open the package .lpk with Component/Open package file (.lpk)
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* Click on Compile (only necessary, if you don't want to install the component into the IDE)
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* Click on Install if you want to install the component into the IDE
  
=== Bug reporting / Feature Request ===
 
  
Please add your Bugreports/Feature requests in [http://bugs.freepascal.org/set_project.php?project_id=9 Lazarus CCR] project of the Lazarus bug tracker.
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=== ACS 3.0 ===
 
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Clone or download from:
=== Change Log ===
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https://github.com/serbod/acs
*25.08.05 ACS 2.4 first prerelease (cvs)
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or get from [[Online Package Manager]] from "Multimedia" category
*26.05.05 ACS 2.3 Port
 
complete Changelog is avalible on [http://acs.ullihome.de/ Main ACS Page]
 
 
 
Status: Beta
 
  
=== Installation ===
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Bug reporting / Feature Request:
* Create the directory lazarus\components\ACS
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https://github.com/serbod/acs/issues
* On this directory, unzip the files from the zip file
 
* Open lazarus
 
* Open the package .lpk with Component/Open package file (.lpk)
 
* (Click on Compile is only necessary, if you don't want to install the component into the IDE)
 
* Click on Install
 
  
=== Building and Running the Demos ===
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==== Help ====
As of 5/30/2009 using SVN revision 816, it may be necessary to do a few very simple and very quick changes to get it the player demo to build on Windows (If you don't want themes).
 
  
Find the line "{$IFDEF WINDOWS}{$R manifest.rc}{$ENDIF}" in player.lpr and delete it. You may also have to go to Project->Project options and untick "Use manifest file to enable themes".
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Open docs/help/index.htm file from package directory in your web browser. Some information is outdated, look for comments in sources.
  
windres.exe was complaining because I had no resources and no desire to create themes for the application, so the above steps will disable theming and allow it compile happily.
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==== Demos and examples ====
  
=== Help ===
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Tested working demos:
  
can be found on [http://acs.ullihome.de/ Main ACS Page]
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* AcsConsolePlayer - Minimal console audio player
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* audiodeck - Any input -> any output test, replace for 'converter', 'linerecord', 'recording' demos
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* player2 - Small audio player
  
 
[[Category:Components]]
 
[[Category:Components]]
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[[Category:Audio]]
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[[Category:Multimedia]]
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[[Category:Headers and Bindings]]
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[[Category:Lazarus-CCR]]

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About

Light bulb  Note: Because most of the required libraries are 32-bit, the whole ACS package is 32-bit only!

ACS (Audio Components Suite) is a freeware cross-platform set of components designed to perform different sound-processing tasks. It supports reading the audio data from CD, different file formats, for example wav,mp3,wma,ogg,mac and others, output to soundcard and files is also possible. Between input and output you can work with the data, different converters, mixers and processors are available.

Its main characteristics are :

  • Abstract Layer to include different "drivers"
    • Alsa, /dev/dsp, AOLive, OSS support within Linux
    • DirectX, Wavemapper support within Windows
    • Audio playback and capture
    • Simultaneous operations on the same or different devices are allowed.
  • Abstract Layer to make it easy to add new file formats; already included file formats:
    • Wave files/streams support, Raw PCM, MS ADPCM, DVI IMA ADPCM support
    • MP3 format support: Encode mp3 files using LAME, mp3 playback with smpeg library, streams conversion using MAD decoder
    • Ogg Vorbis format support: Reading Ogg files/streams (including multi-streamed ones). Storing data in Ogg Vorbis format with wide range of settings for compression/quality tweaks. Ogg comments support
    • FLAC format support: Reading FLAC files/streams, storing data in FLAC format with wide range of settings for compression tweaks.
    • Monkey Audio format support (for Windows only)
    • CD-ROM playback and direct CDDA data capture
    • Append data to existing file/stream capability
  • AudioMixer component for mixing/concatenating audio streams
  • InputList component for dynamically building playback/input lists
  • Set of audio converter components
    • Sample converter for bits per sample conversion.
    • Sample rate converter (resampler) using sinc filtering
    • Mono/Stereo converter
    • Stereo balance control
    • Sound indicator
    • Windowed sinc and Butterworth filters for changing audio spectrum
    • Convolver component for applying custom sound effects
  • Mixer component to use mixer devices

Screenshot

Acs demos.jpg

Authors

Author: Andrei Borovsky

Original work may be found here - it's a part of Andrei Borovsky's personal page, some old versions of ACS (for Delphi/Kylix) can be downloaded, also there are some docs, which can't be found in the Lazarus port.

Copyright (c) 2002-2010, Andrei Borovsky, anb@symmetrica.net
Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Christian Ulrich, mail@z0m3ie.de
Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Sergey Bodrov, serbod@gmail.com

License

License: MIT

ACS 2.4

You can browse the source and download a tar file from

http://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lazarus-ccr/components/acs/

checkout from svn:

svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/lazarus-ccr/svn/components/acs

Please add your Bugreports/Feature requests in Lazarus CCR project of the Lazarus bug tracker.

Installation:

  • Open the package .lpk with Component/Open package file (.lpk)
  • Click on Compile (only necessary, if you don't want to install the component into the IDE)
  • Click on Install if you want to install the component into the IDE


ACS 3.0

Clone or download from:

https://github.com/serbod/acs

or get from Online Package Manager from "Multimedia" category

Bug reporting / Feature Request:

https://github.com/serbod/acs/issues

Help

Open docs/help/index.htm file from package directory in your web browser. Some information is outdated, look for comments in sources.

Demos and examples

Tested working demos:

  • AcsConsolePlayer - Minimal console audio player
  • audiodeck - Any input -> any output test, replace for 'converter', 'linerecord', 'recording' demos
  • player2 - Small audio player