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PokerTH 0.5
PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine. more>>
PokerTH is a Texas Holdem Poker Engine.
PokerTH is a Single-Player Poker Game written in C++/QT4.
You can play the popular Texas Holdem Poker against up to four computer-opponents. Its available for Linux and Windows.
<<lessPokerTH is a Single-Player Poker Game written in C++/QT4.
You can play the popular Texas Holdem Poker against up to four computer-opponents. Its available for Linux and Windows.
Download (7.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1037 downloads
Frets On Fire 1.2.438
Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. more>>
Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. Frets On Fires aim is to play guitar with the keyboard as accurately as possible.
<<less Download (32MB)
Added: 2007-04-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
31275 downloads
Risk 1.0.9.2
Risk is a Java version of the classic RISK board game. more>>
Risk is a Java version of the classic RISK board game, with a simple map format, network play, single player mode, hotseat, and many more features. Risk works on all operating system that run Java 1.4 or higher.
<<less Download (3.5MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2282 downloads
Play Backgammon for Money 1.11
Play Backgammon for Money Now, with 20,000+ Players - Get $20 Free! Play Backgammon matches and tournaments 100% free with thousands of players from ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
183 downloads
Audio::Play::MPG321 0.004
Audio::Play::MPG321 is a frontend to MPG321. more>>
Audio::Play::MPG321 is a frontend to MPG321.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::Play::MPG321; my $player = new Audio::Play::MPG321;
$SIG{CHLD} = IGNORE; # May not work everywhere! $SIG{INT} = sub { $player->stop(); exit 0; };
$player->play("/home/dabreegster/foo.mp3"); do { $player->poll(); print $player->{sofar}, " ", $player->{remains}, " ", $player->state(), "n"; } until $player->state() == 0;
$player->play("/home/dabreegster/bar.mp3"); sleep until $player->state() == 0;
This is a frontend to the MPG321 MP3 player. It talks to it in remote mode and provides constant feedback about the time elapsed so far, the time remaining, and the state of the player.
If you use Audio::Play::MPG321 directly, then you will have to do some extra work outside of the module, as demonstrated in the synopsis. If you want to build a basic queue (Play one song, then play another), then you must keep calling poll() to make sure Audio::Play::MPG321 knows how MPG321 is doing and testing state() to be 0.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::Play::MPG321; my $player = new Audio::Play::MPG321;
$SIG{CHLD} = IGNORE; # May not work everywhere! $SIG{INT} = sub { $player->stop(); exit 0; };
$player->play("/home/dabreegster/foo.mp3"); do { $player->poll(); print $player->{sofar}, " ", $player->{remains}, " ", $player->state(), "n"; } until $player->state() == 0;
$player->play("/home/dabreegster/bar.mp3"); sleep until $player->state() == 0;
This is a frontend to the MPG321 MP3 player. It talks to it in remote mode and provides constant feedback about the time elapsed so far, the time remaining, and the state of the player.
If you use Audio::Play::MPG321 directly, then you will have to do some extra work outside of the module, as demonstrated in the synopsis. If you want to build a basic queue (Play one song, then play another), then you must keep calling poll() to make sure Audio::Play::MPG321 knows how MPG321 is doing and testing state() to be 0.
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Added: 2006-11-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1074 downloads
Audio::Play 1.029
Audio::Play is an interface for Audio::Data to hardware. more>>
Audio::Play is an interface for Audio::Data to hardware.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::Data;
use Audio::Play;
$audio = Audio::Data->new(...)
$svr = Audio::Play->new;
$svr->play($audio);
Audio::Play is an wrapper class which loads Audio::Play::$^O i.e. a per-platform driver.
Each class provides the following interface:
$svr = $class->new([$wait])
Create the server and return an object. $wait is supposed to determine whether to wait for device (and for how long) but is currently not really working for many devices.
$svr->rate($rate)
Set sample rate (if possible) to $rate.
$rate = $svr->rate;
Return sample rate.
$svr->play($audio[,$gain])
Play $audio via the hardware. Should take steps to match hardware and datas sampling rate.
$svr->gain($mult)
Set gain (if possible).
$svr->flush
Wait for playing to complete.
$svr->DESTROY
Destructor flushes and closes hardware.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::Data;
use Audio::Play;
$audio = Audio::Data->new(...)
$svr = Audio::Play->new;
$svr->play($audio);
Audio::Play is an wrapper class which loads Audio::Play::$^O i.e. a per-platform driver.
Each class provides the following interface:
$svr = $class->new([$wait])
Create the server and return an object. $wait is supposed to determine whether to wait for device (and for how long) but is currently not really working for many devices.
$svr->rate($rate)
Set sample rate (if possible) to $rate.
$rate = $svr->rate;
Return sample rate.
$svr->play($audio[,$gain])
Play $audio via the hardware. Should take steps to match hardware and datas sampling rate.
$svr->gain($mult)
Set gain (if possible).
$svr->flush
Wait for playing to complete.
$svr->DESTROY
Destructor flushes and closes hardware.
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
Audio::Play::MPG123 0.63
Audio::Play::MPG123 is a frontend to mpg123 version 0.59r and beyond. more>>
Audio::Play::MPG123 is a frontend to mpg123 version 0.59r and beyond.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::Play::MPG123;
$player = new Audio::Play::MPG123;
$player->load("kult.mp3");
print $player->artist,"n";
$player->poll(1) until $player->state == 0;
$player->load("http://x.y.z/kult.mp3");
# see also mpg123sh from the tarball
This is a frontend to the mpg123 player. It works by starting an external mpg123 process with the -R option and feeding commands to it.
While the standard mpg123 player can be used to play back mp3s using this module you will encounter random deadlocks, due to bugs in its communication code. Also, many features (like statfreq) only work with the included copy of mpg123, so better use that one before deciding that this module is broken.
(In case you wonder, the mpg123 author is not interested in including these fixes and enhancements into mpg123).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::Play::MPG123;
$player = new Audio::Play::MPG123;
$player->load("kult.mp3");
print $player->artist,"n";
$player->poll(1) until $player->state == 0;
$player->load("http://x.y.z/kult.mp3");
# see also mpg123sh from the tarball
This is a frontend to the mpg123 player. It works by starting an external mpg123 process with the -R option and feeding commands to it.
While the standard mpg123 player can be used to play back mp3s using this module you will encounter random deadlocks, due to bugs in its communication code. Also, many features (like statfreq) only work with the included copy of mpg123, so better use that one before deciding that this module is broken.
(In case you wonder, the mpg123 author is not interested in including these fixes and enhancements into mpg123).
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-11-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1071 downloads
Play What I Mean 0.09
Play What I Mean plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. more>>
Play What I Mean project allows a user to, from a single commandline or terminal, enter a string, or list of strings, that represent what he/she wishes to have played by whatsoever media player he chooses, the default being MPlayer, and then having that particular item be found and played.
What this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
<<lessWhat this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2006-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1361 downloads
Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1
Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
Many users prefer Gnome Window Manager but cant go without Amarok. Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem.
This is very useful for Video Podcasts.
<<lessThis is very useful for Video Podcasts.
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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1200 downloads
AmaroK now playing 0.1
AmaroK now playing is a script that displays the song you are currently playing with amaroK. more>>
AmaroK now playing is a script that displays the song you are currently playing with amaroK.
Add it to, /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts
Then add it to command aliases
Konversation > settings > command aliases
For example: alias: np ;replacement: /exec np
<<lessAdd it to, /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts
Then add it to command aliases
Konversation > settings > command aliases
For example: alias: np ;replacement: /exec np
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
872 downloads
last played 0.3
last played is a small script that shows the last 5 files a mounted iPod shuffle played in shuffle mode. more>>
last played is a small script that shows the last 5 files a mounted iPod shuffle played in shuffle mode.
Since you look at this page, you probably own an iPod shuffle. If you are like me, you like to upload new music on it, set it to shuffle mode and enjoy. Yeah!
Until there comes a song you really love or hate, but your trusty shuffle lacks a display, so there is no way to know (other than to memorize some lyrics and google for them) which song it was.
Luckily, there is an easier way: last played is a small python script that will put the last 5 (or whatever you tell it on command line) files you listened to on screen. Now you can simply delete songs you hate and give 5 stars to songs you love.
I recommend putting the last.py on the root directory of your shuffle. You can then start it from there using
python last.py
on the command line.
last played is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Version restrictions:
- Since the iPod shuffle recreates its shuffle sequence whenever the end of the current shuffle sequence is reached, the script might return wrong results now and then. I have not yet tested it thoroughly enough to confirm it, sorry. However, this should not happen too often.
Enhancements:
- This version now (probably) finds a shuffle under MS Windows, and detects if the sequential mode was set, showing the right files in this case.
<<lessSince you look at this page, you probably own an iPod shuffle. If you are like me, you like to upload new music on it, set it to shuffle mode and enjoy. Yeah!
Until there comes a song you really love or hate, but your trusty shuffle lacks a display, so there is no way to know (other than to memorize some lyrics and google for them) which song it was.
Luckily, there is an easier way: last played is a small python script that will put the last 5 (or whatever you tell it on command line) files you listened to on screen. Now you can simply delete songs you hate and give 5 stars to songs you love.
I recommend putting the last.py on the root directory of your shuffle. You can then start it from there using
python last.py
on the command line.
last played is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Version restrictions:
- Since the iPod shuffle recreates its shuffle sequence whenever the end of the current shuffle sequence is reached, the script might return wrong results now and then. I have not yet tested it thoroughly enough to confirm it, sorry. However, this should not happen too often.
Enhancements:
- This version now (probably) finds a shuffle under MS Windows, and detects if the sequential mode was set, showing the right files in this case.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2005-09-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1511 downloads
XMMS Now Playing plugin 0.1.4
XMMS Now Playing plugin outputs information of the song currently being played in XMMS to specified text files. more>>
XMMS Now Playing plugin outputs information of the song currently being played in XMMS to specified text files. It supports ID3 tags (using libid3tag from MAD project) and has some other bells and whistles.
This is a now playing plugin for XMMS, replacement for song_change.so
This is a really quick hack, but it works for me.
song_change.so (song change plugin) is included in XMMS package and provides
somewhat relative functionality, but with some limitations.
Improvements:
1. support for id3/id3v2 tags via libid3tag from MAD
2. support for additional conditions (if paused, if playing, etc..) not just playing/end of playlist reached.
<<lessThis is a now playing plugin for XMMS, replacement for song_change.so
This is a really quick hack, but it works for me.
song_change.so (song change plugin) is included in XMMS package and provides
somewhat relative functionality, but with some limitations.
Improvements:
1. support for id3/id3v2 tags via libid3tag from MAD
2. support for additional conditions (if paused, if playing, etc..) not just playing/end of playlist reached.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1294 downloads
Role Playing Tools 1.1
Role Playing Tools extends the pen and paper role playing tabletop to the computer. more>>
Role Playing Tools extends the pen and paper role playing tabletop to the computer by providing a die rolling tool with a full expression language including Javascript functions, tabbed rolling bars, quick summation features, and the ability to save and restore sessions. There is also a client and server map sharing tool. Both are intended to be simple and powerful and enhance the game, not distract from it.
We found that we wanted to augment our pen-and-paper roleplaying (primarily 3.5ed D&D) with computer aids.
These tools extend and augment our traditional playing style. They are not a role playing game by themselves, nor are they meant to replace everything at the D&D table.
DiceToolis a simple but powerful expression parser that has built in functions for random number generation and can be further extended by JavaScript to do all sorts of calculations.
MapToolis an elegant graphical tool to share maps (images) and map data (drawings, markers, grid placement) in a client/server fashion between multiple players.
TokenToolis an accessory to MapTool. Drag any image onto the workspace and use the mouse to move and zoom the image in the reticle. Then drag from the preview pane directly onto MapTool -- or File->Save to save a png file.
<<lessWe found that we wanted to augment our pen-and-paper roleplaying (primarily 3.5ed D&D) with computer aids.
These tools extend and augment our traditional playing style. They are not a role playing game by themselves, nor are they meant to replace everything at the D&D table.
DiceToolis a simple but powerful expression parser that has built in functions for random number generation and can be further extended by JavaScript to do all sorts of calculations.
MapToolis an elegant graphical tool to share maps (images) and map data (drawings, markers, grid placement) in a client/server fashion between multiple players.
TokenToolis an accessory to MapTool. Drag any image onto the workspace and use the mouse to move and zoom the image in the reticle. Then drag from the preview pane directly onto MapTool -- or File->Save to save a png file.
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2006-12-15 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1049 downloads
Custom Strategy Role Playing Game 0.15
Custom Strategy Role Playing Game project is an engine for creating strategy role-playing games. more>>
Custom Strategy Role Playing Game project is an engine for creating strategy role-playing games.
Two players confront two parties of characters (which have RPG attributes: job, level, exp, skills, etc.) over a battlefield, and the surviving party wins.
Jobs, skills, etc. are stored in XML custom files. It has a combat style similar to Final Fantasy Tactics and Shining Force.
Enhancements:
- Custom effects for skils.
- New contender attribute managing is working now.
- New skill types and skill capabilities (as enable at a certain level).
- Contenders final attributes can now depend on skills.
- Jobs have now a basic bonus and a level bonus (which depends on
- contenders level).
- Partial code rewriting for some old features.
<<lessTwo players confront two parties of characters (which have RPG attributes: job, level, exp, skills, etc.) over a battlefield, and the surviving party wins.
Jobs, skills, etc. are stored in XML custom files. It has a combat style similar to Final Fantasy Tactics and Shining Force.
Enhancements:
- Custom effects for skils.
- New contender attribute managing is working now.
- New skill types and skill capabilities (as enable at a certain level).
- Contenders final attributes can now depend on skills.
- Jobs have now a basic bonus and a level bonus (which depends on
- contenders level).
- Partial code rewriting for some old features.
Download (0.75MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1078 downloads
Qubic 0.4
Qubic is a 4x4x4 tic tac toe game which uses GTK. more>>
Qubic is a 4x4x4 tic tac toe game which uses GTK. Offers different views of the game board and different computer difficulty levels. Will eventually offer network play.
<<less Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1197 downloads
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