Hi, I'd like to announce Folve, a FUSE filesystem that convolves audio files as they are accessed. https://github.com/hzeller/folve#readme It contains some examples to try right away. If you want to filter your audio (for effect reasons, such as adding reverbs, or just to linearize the frequency response of your speakers), but your system doesn't provide a way to do this while playing, your only option was to pre-process your audio files accordingly. This is time- and disk-consuming, and you probably wouldn't do it just for the fun of adding a reverb. Folve solves this problem: it provides the audio files readily convolved as you access them. It also provides a simple HTTP UI to switch between filters. Right now, Folve is tested with FLAC files; other audio file formats do work, but not all work well with streaming. This is the first public announcement on the announce/user list, but Folve should already pretty usable. Please report problems and feature requests through the github issue tracker. -henner _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user