A free and open source editor for CSound
with Python and Lua support.

About

WinXound is a free and open source Front-End GUI Editor for CSound, CSoundAV, CSoundAC, with Python and Lua support, developed by Stefano Bonetti. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Apple OsX and Linux.


WinXound Features:
  • Edit CSound, Python and Lua files (csd, orc, sco, py, lua) with Syntax Highlight and Rectangular selection;
  • Run CSound, CSoundAV, CSoundAC, Python and Lua compilers;
  • Run external language tools (QuteCsound, Idle, or other GUI Editors);
  • CSound analysis user friendly GUI;
  • Integrated CSound manual help;
  • Possibilities to set personal colors for the syntax highlighter;
  • Convert orc/sco to csd or csd to orc/sco;
  • Split code into two view horizontally or vertically;
  • CSound csd explorer (File structure for Tags and Instruments);
  • CSound Opcodes autocompletion menu;
  • Line numbers;
  • Text-area rectangular selection;
  • Bookmarks;
...and much more ... (Download it!)

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DOWNLOADS

WINDOWS

WinXound 3.4.1 - Binary (29/03/2015 - 1021K)
WinXound 3.4.1 - Sources (29/03/2015 - 5463K)


OSX

WinXound 3.4.0 - Binary (03/11/2012 - 1598K)
WinXound 3.4.0 - Sources - Xcode 4.5.0 (03/11/2012 - 1927K)


LINUX

WinXound 3.4.0 - Binary 32 bit(23/07/2013 - 2613K)
WinXound 3.4.0 - Sources (23/07/2013 - 3121K)



NOTE

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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The operators of the site relied on a heavily deceptive blueprint to produce their videos:

Despite the creative allure, the industry operates on rigorous business principles. Successful documentarians today must balance artistic vision with "street smarts" and financial strategy. The World of Film Production: How to Make a Movie

The entertainment industry documentary serves as a vital bridge between the glossy surface of show business and its complex, often turbulent reality. These films do more than just record history; they shape public perception by humanizing icons, exposing industry friction, and documenting the "existential crisis" currently facing traditional Hollywood The Evolution of the Industry

Narrator: "In the end, it's up to each of us to decide what we're willing to sacrifice for the sake of our dreams. The entertainment industry may be a machine, but it's up to us to take control of our own narrative, to define what success means to us, and to find a way to shine without losing ourselves in the process."

Similarly, the cult classic Lost in La Mancha (2002) exposed the fragile infrastructure of filmmaking, showing auteur Terry Gilliam beset by flash floods and failing actors. These films strip the glamour from the industry, presenting the entertainment business not as a magic factory, but as a high-stakes logistical nightmare where success is an anomaly and disaster is the norm. Viewers tune in not to see the success, but to witness the "machine" grind against the gears of reality.

: Many performers, like "Melissa," have spent years attempting to scrub these videos from the internet to reclaim their personal and professional lives. Industry Reform

CONTACT

WinXound Developer

  

CSound Home Page

  https://csound.com/

CSound Download Page

  csound.com/download

INFO

Source Code Girlsdoporn E114 Melissa Wmv

  • Windows: The source code is written in C# using Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express Edition 2008
  • OsX: The source code is written in Cocoa and Objective-C using XCode 3.2 version
  • Linux: The source code is written in C++ (Gtkmm) using Anjuta
  • For the OsX-Cocoa version of WinXound special thanks go to Giuseppe Silvi for the debugging help and other useful suggestions.
    The TextEditor is entirely based on the wonderful SCINTILLA text control by Neil Hodgson (http://www.scintilla.org).

Credits
Many thanks for suggestions and debugging help to Roberto Doati, Gabriel Maldonado, Mark Jamerson, Andreas Bergsland, Oeyvind Brandtsegg, Francesco Biasiol, Giorgio Klauer, Paolo Girol, Francesco Porta, Eric Dexter, Menno Knevel, Joseph Alford, Panos Katergiathis, James Mobberley, Fabio Macelloni, Giuseppe Silvi, Maurizio Goina, Andrés Cabrera, Peiman Khosravi, Rory Walsh, Luis Jure and Giovanni Doro.