Vitomu stands for VIdeo TO MUsic converter. It allows easy conversion of online and offline videos to audio files. Just drop a URL or a local video file on the target to start the conversion. The current version supports dropping URLs of both YouTube videos and local MKV and MP4 files.
github.com/digimezzo/vitomu
Tag Archives: mp4
YTMP3 ~ YouTube To mp3
By using our converter you can easily convert YouTube videos to mp3 (audio) or mp4 (video) files and download them for free – this service works for computers, tablets and mobile devices.
The videos are always converted in the highest available quality. Please note that we can only convert videos up to a length of 2 hours – the limitation is necessary, so the conversion of any video will not take more than a couple of minutes.
FreePiano ~ An Open Source Virtual Piano
FreePiano is a virtual MIDI keyboard and a VST host for MS Windows. You can use FreePiano to play piano with a computer keyboard or a MIDI keyboard with any VST instrument you like, or output through MIDI, or generate any MIDI message with any key on your keyboard. You can also record your song or export a MP4 movie to share with your friends.

ALAC ~ Apple Lossless Audio Codec
The Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) is an audio codec developed by Apple and supported on iPhone, iPad, most iPods, Mac and iTunes. ALAC is a data compression method which reduces the size of audio files with no loss of information. A decoded ALAC stream is bit-for-bit identical to the original uncompressed audio file.
The Apple Lossless Audio Codec project contains the sources for the ALAC encoder and decoder. Also included is an example command line utility, called alacconvert, to read and write audio data to/from Core Audio Format (CAF) and WAVE files. A description of a ‘magic cookie’ for use with files based on the ISO base media file format (e.g. MP4 and M4A) is included as well.
macosforge.github.io/alac
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Lossless
This package contains ALAC code used in foobar2000 / foobar2000 Mobile; derived from Apple’s public ALAC code release.
