Result for FDF7CA42E1EF11C3A1DA853A129D8BD98039214D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/tritonus/tritonus_aos-0.3.7.jar
FileSize11682
MD5DE7FD1BB3E949CF07276025BBDF45CD5
SHA-1FDF7CA42E1EF11C3A1DA853A129D8BD98039214D
SHA-256D83CB0815FBCC1B999AA1572031ED2945F215F0C9635A9723DA5588796CC51A8
SSDEEP192:cGBz/0jQFBd6tCeLHDyRnJbz28NHZG6A/v0HjMVL5Won9/tx/NqkqanhMEi55awA:cGBzR7dCleRnJbz79Ze/ZVL53nVzFqcZ
TLSHT11232AE18DB4103DEEC269036619A74BC729BD780CD9D6F8E2815FBDC262212B26663C3
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD53D3D5562BE37AB6BF08A046EDCFDA3C2
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionAn add-on to the Java Sound API. The AudioOutputStream architecture allow writing of audio data to audio files. Supported types are .wav, .aiff and .au. It is an alternative to using AudioSystem.write(). The advantage over AudioSystem.write() is that with the AudioOutputStream architecture, you can code your own main loop writing to the audio file. The AudioOutputStream architecture implements a 'push' approach for audio data, while AudioSystem.write() works with a "pull" approach. In many situations, a 'push' approach is more flexible. For an example of using the AudioOutputStream architecture, see the examples on Java Sound Resources. There is an examples OscillatorFileAOS using the AudioOutputStream architecture.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNametritonus-aos
PackageRelease0.5.20090419cvs.fc12
PackageVersion0.3.7
SHA-1A1253A3BACA7601AD2A308DBF2B077036CC9D72B
SHA-256292395523D40770F519A7F09A563A6AA72ABFEAEE767BB5D14B31DA93E7467C0
Key Value
MD555D94847405B9E361E6E5C512833427E
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionAn add-on to the Java Sound API. The AudioOutputStream architecture allow writing of audio data to audio files. Supported types are .wav, .aiff and .au. It is an alternative to using AudioSystem.write(). The advantage over AudioSystem.write() is that with the AudioOutputStream architecture, you can code your own main loop writing to the audio file. The AudioOutputStream architecture implements a 'push' approach for audio data, while AudioSystem.write() works with a "pull" approach. In many situations, a 'push' approach is more flexible. For an example of using the AudioOutputStream architecture, see the examples on Java Sound Resources. There is an examples OscillatorFileAOS using the AudioOutputStream architecture.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNametritonus-aos
PackageRelease0.5.20090419cvs.fc12
PackageVersion0.3.7
SHA-10C71144583E7D38C506E2B766C0176CDA4DD4635
SHA-25607B022049BE166376E7A16F8F713B402E8568EC06CC49779D6BF32BB65E34CF5