sassam/dr14_tmeter-free
Project ID: 157838
Description
DR14 T.meter is a free and open source command line tool for computing the Dynamic Range of audio files according to the procedure used in the off-line meter released by the Pleasurize Music Foundation. This COPR repo provides RPM packages for the latest Fedora & EL distros.
These packages are compiled using the source from my GitHub repository https://github.com/shaunassam/dr14_t.meter/ as the old source: https://github.com/simon-r/dr14_t.meter appears to no longer be maintained.
This version DOES NOT require packages in the rpmfusion-free repository, and replaces the full ffmpeg dependency with the ffmpeg-free package provided in the official Fedora repository.
Installation Instructions
Note: Issue with Python 3.14 & Fedora 43 has been fixed.
If you prefer to use the full ffmpeg package provided by the rpmfusion-free repository, use the COPR repository sassam/dr14_tmeter
Fedora:
- Enable this COPR repository
sudo dnf install dr14_t.meter
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS-Stream & Compatible EL Distros:
NOTE: Only for EL8 & EL10 users dr14_t.meter now requires python3-mutagen as a dependency. Until python3-mutagen is available in the EPEL repo, you can enable my python3-mutagen COPR repo to install the dependency.
- Enable the CRB repository:
dnf config-manager --set-enabled crb - Install EPEL as per the instructions from the EPEL site
- Enable this COPR repository
sudo dnf install dr14_t.meter
Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
| Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
|---|---|---|
Amazonlinux 2023
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aarch64 (5)*, x86_64 (5)* | Amazonlinux 2023 (18 downloads) |
Centos-stream+epel-next 9
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aarch64 (9)*, ppc64le (18)*, x86_64 (14)* | Centos-stream+epel-next 9 (45 downloads) |
Centos-stream 10
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aarch64 (13)*, ppc64le (10)*, x86_64 (14)* | Centos-stream 10 (50 downloads) |
Centos-stream 9
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aarch64 (11)*, ppc64le (8)*, x86_64 (13)* | Centos-stream 9 (46 downloads) |
EPEL 10
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aarch64 (24)*, ppc64le (13)*, x86_64 (29)* | EPEL 10 (66 downloads) |
EPEL 8
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aarch64 (13)*, ppc64le (12)*, x86_64 (11)* | EPEL 8 (46 downloads) |
EPEL 9
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aarch64 (9)*, ppc64le (15)*, x86_64 (7)* | EPEL 9 (47 downloads) |
Fedora 41
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aarch64 (11)*, ppc64le (10)*, x86_64 (29)* | Fedora 41 (61 downloads) |
Fedora 42
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aarch64 (16)*, ppc64le (11)*, x86_64 (9)* | Fedora 42 (28 downloads) |
Fedora 43
|
aarch64 (18)*, ppc64le (9)*, x86_64 (30)* | Fedora 43 (31 downloads) |
Fedora eln
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aarch64 (20)*, ppc64le (11)*, x86_64 (12)* | Fedora eln (43 downloads) |
Fedora rawhide
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aarch64 (19)*, ppc64le (9)*, x86_64 (8)* | Fedora rawhide (42 downloads) |
openSUSE Tumbleweed
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aarch64 (8)*, ppc64le (13)*, x86_64 (15)* | openSUSE Tumbleweed (46 downloads) |
| Rhel+epel 10 | aarch64 (12)*, ppc64le (6)*, x86_64 (12)* | Rhel+epel 10 (17 downloads) |
Rhel 10
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aarch64 (7)*, ppc64le (9)*, x86_64 (5)* | Rhel 10 (21 downloads) |
Rhel 8
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aarch64 (9)*, x86_64 (8)* | Rhel 8 (48 downloads) |
Rhel 9
|
aarch64 (17)*, x86_64 (7)* | Rhel 9 (43 downloads) |
* Total number of downloaded packages.
Amazonlinux 2023
Centos-stream+epel-next 9
EPEL 10
Fedora 41
openSUSE Tumbleweed
Rhel 10