RetroCode
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Developer(s) | Till Tönshoff |
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Operating system | Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://sourceforge.net/projects/retrocode/ |
RetroCode is a universal mobile content converter originally created by Retro Ringtones LLC. RetroCode is able to read and write most common sample based ringtone formats including meta-data.
Overview
RetroCode reads and writes many common mobile sample content file formats. RetroCode takes measures for making sure that meta-data is maintained and converted between the formats. It features filters for adapting audio content to the abilities of small handheld devices. RetroCode also includes a ringback-signal synthesizer allowing to mix audio content with standard ITU ringback signals.
Compatibility
RetroCode currently supports the following formats
Format Name | Read / Decode | Write / Encode |
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Beatnik RMF (uncompressed) | Yes | No |
Beatnik RMF (ima adpcm) | Yes | Yes |
Beatnik RMF (mpeg) | Yes | No |
Yamaha MA2 | Yes | Yes |
Yamaha MA3 | Yes | Yes |
Yamaha MA5 | Yes | Yes |
Yamaha MA7 | Yes | Yes |
Panasonic MFM | Yes | Yes |
Sagem Wave | Yes | Yes |
Qualcomm QCELP | Yes | Yes |
Qualcomm CMX | Yes | Yes |
AMR NB | Yes | Yes |
AMR WB | Yes | Yes |
MPEG 2 Layer 1,2 and 3 | Yes | Yes |
AAC | Yes | Yes |
Macromedia Flash | Yes | Yes |
AIFF | Yes | No |
3GPP | Yes | Yes |
MP4 | Yes | Yes |
uLaw | Yes | Yes |
aLaw | Yes | Yes |
Dialogic VOX | Yes | Yes |
OGG | Yes | Yes |
RealMedia Audio | Yes | Yes |
Microsoft WMA | Yes | Yes |
Microsoft AVI | Yes | No |
Microsoft Wave | Yes | Yes |
Dependency
RetroCode depends on a variety of open source libraries as well as some ISO reference implementations.
- id3lib Version 3.8.3
- faac
- faad2
- mp4ff part of faad2, patched for 3GPP compatibility
- zlib
- amrnb
- amrwb
- mp3lame
- mad
- avformat
- avcodec
- avutil
- qscl
- mpeg4ip
External links
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