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.
now with Ogg/Opus support!
Please click [here] for a more complete list of features.(For all who are interested in the latest development news and changes of Kwave should go to the kwave-project-newspage )
Version 0.8 was the first version for KDE-4 / Qt-4, a nearly complete reimplementation.
Version 0.7 was the first one with recording support.
After the port from KDE-1 to KDE-2 (v0.5 to v0.6) Kwave has temporarily fallen back
to alpha state and some of the features of the old v0.5 had to come
back slowly, one by one.
However, the program already seemed to be useful for many people for most
all-day work.
The step from v0.5 to v0.6 was nearly a complete rewrite of
the whole program and it's internal architecture! The main focus was on robustness
and a clean design, not on the pure amount of features.
This page was created by Thomas Eschenbacher and Sven-Steffen Arndt. Last update was on Saturday, Feb 09, 2013 |