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MP3 Jukebox-Tk 09022001
MP3 Jukebox-Tk is an organizer/jukebox for local mp3 collections. more>>
MP3 Jukebox-Tk is an organizer/jukebox for local mp3 collections. MP3 Jukebox-Tk sorts your mp3 files by band and presents a jukebox style interface to let you choose which ones to play.
It then passes these off to XMMS for playing. It also keeps stats on what you listen to, and can use those stats to generate a weighted random playlist for you. Non-weighted (truly random) playlists are also available.
<<lessIt then passes these off to XMMS for playing. It also keeps stats on what you listen to, and can use those stats to generate a weighted random playlist for you. Non-weighted (truly random) playlists are also available.
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Added: 2006-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1296 downloads
MJS Mp3 Jukebox System 3.3
MJS is a console mp3-player with some special features not found in most console based mp3-players. more>>
MJS is a console mp3-player with some special features not found in most console based mp3-players.
About oktober 2000, at my studentsunion you could only play tapes or compact discs. The cds had often meny scratches on them and listening to them had become extermely hard. This is when I thought that maybe it was time to do something about it.
I had this old pentium-60 lying somewhere and I had some experience with diskless linux-clients. So I decided to give it a try. After equiping the Pentium with a cheapo soundcard, nic and mda and setting up linux, I came to the problem of choosing an mp3-player.
It had to be console based to keep it simple, but it being simple to use was a must. After searching a couple of days on the internet I came up with mms (Matts MP3 Selector). This software fulfilled many of our wishes but missed some. So I decided as it was GPL licensed to have a go at it.
At that time I didnt have any knowledge of C at all, so my efforts were done by trial and error. After about half a year I had a C++ programming class at the university and a few months later I had enough knowledge to begin seriously hacking the old program into something better fulfilling our wishes.
I added a search function, that uses slocate databases, playlist loading / saving, somewhat more studentproof interface, easier directory navigation, more configuration options and so on.
Enhancements:
- Added config option to remove a song from the playlist once it has been played
<<lessAbout oktober 2000, at my studentsunion you could only play tapes or compact discs. The cds had often meny scratches on them and listening to them had become extermely hard. This is when I thought that maybe it was time to do something about it.
I had this old pentium-60 lying somewhere and I had some experience with diskless linux-clients. So I decided to give it a try. After equiping the Pentium with a cheapo soundcard, nic and mda and setting up linux, I came to the problem of choosing an mp3-player.
It had to be console based to keep it simple, but it being simple to use was a must. After searching a couple of days on the internet I came up with mms (Matts MP3 Selector). This software fulfilled many of our wishes but missed some. So I decided as it was GPL licensed to have a go at it.
At that time I didnt have any knowledge of C at all, so my efforts were done by trial and error. After about half a year I had a C++ programming class at the university and a few months later I had enough knowledge to begin seriously hacking the old program into something better fulfilling our wishes.
I added a search function, that uses slocate databases, playlist loading / saving, somewhat more studentproof interface, easier directory navigation, more configuration options and so on.
Enhancements:
- Added config option to remove a song from the playlist once it has been played
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1192 downloads
Globecom Jukebox 4.1
GlobeCom Jukebox is a jukebox with integrated CDDB aware ripping and groupware functionality. more>>
GlobeCom Jukebox is a jukebox with integrated CDDB aware ripping and groupware functionality. Youre probably familiar with MP3 files and perhaps already have a collection of music in MP3 format that you play on a desktop computer using Winamp, MusicMatch or similar. So why consider an MP3 jukebox ?
1. A Jukebox will place all your MP3 files in a central location. Its easier to catalog, locate and play the files from a single point of access if you use a dedicated Jukebox.
2. You can put the Jukebox in a closet and run it without a monitor. You can listen to your music even when your PC is turned off but can still control is from your PC when you want to.
3. You can have a single Jukebox serving music to the entire office or house.
4. You can put the Jukebox near the stereo and take the soundcard output direct to your high quality stereo amp.
5. The Jukebox runs on Linux. After your PC running Winamp crashes for the third time that day, you will appreciate a music system that runs for months or years without interruption.
If you would like to encode ripped CDs directly to OGG instead of MP3, Once you have the Jukebox up and running log in as an administrator.
Go to Administrate and then to Conversion Programs
1.) change the priority of wav to mp3 to -100
2.) change the priority of wav to ogg to 30
<<less1. A Jukebox will place all your MP3 files in a central location. Its easier to catalog, locate and play the files from a single point of access if you use a dedicated Jukebox.
2. You can put the Jukebox in a closet and run it without a monitor. You can listen to your music even when your PC is turned off but can still control is from your PC when you want to.
3. You can have a single Jukebox serving music to the entire office or house.
4. You can put the Jukebox near the stereo and take the soundcard output direct to your high quality stereo amp.
5. The Jukebox runs on Linux. After your PC running Winamp crashes for the third time that day, you will appreciate a music system that runs for months or years without interruption.
If you would like to encode ripped CDs directly to OGG instead of MP3, Once you have the Jukebox up and running log in as an administrator.
Go to Administrate and then to Conversion Programs
1.) change the priority of wav to mp3 to -100
2.) change the priority of wav to ogg to 30
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
Java Jukebox 1.12
Java Jukebox is a multiuser music server capable of selecting music appropriate to its current listeners. more>>
jjukebox is a multiuser music server capable of selecting music appropriate to its current listeners. Its robust enough for you to store your music (for example, the popular mp3 format) over different locations (network drives, cdroms) and not hang when any device fails.
The music server has been designed around reliability and extensibility, making it extremely reliable even when running under very dubious circumstances.
There is no limit to the amount of music other than the resources of the computer that you are running jjukebox on, or what types of music you can add to the music server, jjukebox can play many different types of music format thanks to Suns JavaMedia framework, and JavaZooms JavaLayerPlayer
Main features:
- Robust management of music mounted on other computers - if a remote computer becomes unreachable jjukebox automatically unmounts all the music stored on it without affecting play.
- Ratings system - so that people can rate tracks they like/hate and jjukebox will do its best to only play tracks people currently logged into it like.
- Programmable fading between tracks for smooth music transitions.
- Coded in pure java - can run on any platform with a conforming Java Virtual Machine
Enhancements:
Added in this release:
- A new looping queue - Plays the current queue forever.
- Faster magazine loading and saving.
- Beta GUI Client.
- Beta DAAP server.
Fixes for this releaes:
- Installer bugs from previous versions fixed - GNOME and KDE shortcuts are now correctly created.
- Play bug where player would sometimes randomly stop playing between tracks has been fixed.
- Increased playback buffer to help prevent skipping on slower machines.
- Client/Server code tidied up and fixes done mainly concerning server responses.
- Updated player jars, and a fix for 1.5 (Java 5) vm where volume setting would cause an exception when a new track was started.
- Multicast DNS fixes, this will form part of server clustering and easy server locating for the GUI client.
<<lessThe music server has been designed around reliability and extensibility, making it extremely reliable even when running under very dubious circumstances.
There is no limit to the amount of music other than the resources of the computer that you are running jjukebox on, or what types of music you can add to the music server, jjukebox can play many different types of music format thanks to Suns JavaMedia framework, and JavaZooms JavaLayerPlayer
Main features:
- Robust management of music mounted on other computers - if a remote computer becomes unreachable jjukebox automatically unmounts all the music stored on it without affecting play.
- Ratings system - so that people can rate tracks they like/hate and jjukebox will do its best to only play tracks people currently logged into it like.
- Programmable fading between tracks for smooth music transitions.
- Coded in pure java - can run on any platform with a conforming Java Virtual Machine
Enhancements:
Added in this release:
- A new looping queue - Plays the current queue forever.
- Faster magazine loading and saving.
- Beta GUI Client.
- Beta DAAP server.
Fixes for this releaes:
- Installer bugs from previous versions fixed - GNOME and KDE shortcuts are now correctly created.
- Play bug where player would sometimes randomly stop playing between tracks has been fixed.
- Increased playback buffer to help prevent skipping on slower machines.
- Client/Server code tidied up and fixes done mainly concerning server responses.
- Updated player jars, and a fix for 1.5 (Java 5) vm where volume setting would cause an exception when a new track was started.
- Multicast DNS fixes, this will form part of server clustering and easy server locating for the GUI client.
Download (3.1MB)
Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1477 downloads
Polar Jukebox System 0.6.0.57
The Polar Jukebox System (PJS) is a set of curses and console applications that allow you to manage huge amounts of MP3 files. more>>
The Polar Jukebox System (PJS) is a set of curses and console applications that allow you to manage huge amounts of MP3 files. It stores all information in a PostgreSQL database for fast and reliable acces.
The reason I started this project is that I always wanted a easy-to-use music collection, and I reached that goal with the PJS. I started programming in late 1998 and kept programming from time to time. Now I think the PJS is ready for the public, even not everything that is possible has been done - but it works!
The PJS runs under the GPL (GNU Public License) an can be installed on computers running Debian GNU/Linux, other distributions are not supported till now, and I still need help for packing the PJS to others dists.
Main features:
- Riping/encoding of audio CDs (with CDDB support) into the PJS with jrec
- Easy management of a big CD Collections with jplay
- Playlistgeneration and -management
- Automatic playlists (alltime charts, newcomers, rarely played...)
- Special play modes (random, linear...)
- Export of CDs to CD-R
- Database (postgresql) storage of the track and CD information
<<lessThe reason I started this project is that I always wanted a easy-to-use music collection, and I reached that goal with the PJS. I started programming in late 1998 and kept programming from time to time. Now I think the PJS is ready for the public, even not everything that is possible has been done - but it works!
The PJS runs under the GPL (GNU Public License) an can be installed on computers running Debian GNU/Linux, other distributions are not supported till now, and I still need help for packing the PJS to others dists.
Main features:
- Riping/encoding of audio CDs (with CDDB support) into the PJS with jrec
- Easy management of a big CD Collections with jplay
- Playlistgeneration and -management
- Automatic playlists (alltime charts, newcomers, rarely played...)
- Special play modes (random, linear...)
- Export of CDs to CD-R
- Database (postgresql) storage of the track and CD information
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
680 downloads
Cactus Jukebox 0.3.8.1
Cactus is an audio player. more>>
Cactus project is an music player.
It shows all your music files in a kind of database, and you can easily browse, edit, and search your collection.
It also supports synchronizing your music collection with a mobile player device. It supports MP3, WAV, and Ogg
Installation:
libfmod v3.73 is needed for cactus.
run ./install.sh to copy libfmod to /usr/lib
you can also install libfmod by hand or from a rpm.
Enhancements:
- A bug which occurred when opening files via the "File -> Open File" menu was fixed.
- A Hungarian translation was added.
<<lessIt shows all your music files in a kind of database, and you can easily browse, edit, and search your collection.
It also supports synchronizing your music collection with a mobile player device. It supports MP3, WAV, and Ogg
Installation:
libfmod v3.73 is needed for cactus.
run ./install.sh to copy libfmod to /usr/lib
you can also install libfmod by hand or from a rpm.
Enhancements:
- A bug which occurred when opening files via the "File -> Open File" menu was fixed.
- A Hungarian translation was added.
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
850 downloads
Tam Jukebox Snapshot-2004-12-07
Tam Jukebox is a jukebox that selects songs with relative frequency depending on how much you think they suck. more>>
A jukebox that selects songs with relative frequency depending on how much you think they suck.
Tam (Track Attribute Manager) jukebox is a system that randomly picks songs to play, and considers every track you have to be in every playlist--until you say otherwise.
<<lessTam (Track Attribute Manager) jukebox is a system that randomly picks songs to play, and considers every track you have to be in every playlist--until you say otherwise.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1556 downloads
The Sajber Jukebox 1.10
Sajber Jukebox is a mpeg layer 3 player with a graphical user interface. more>>
The Sajber Jukebox is a mpeg layer 3 player with a graphical user interface. Its based on Woo-jae Jungs splay for the audio and has a QT based graphical library for the interface.
Main features:
- Supports mpeg layer 3. The support for mpeg layer 1 & 2 and wav files is still in there, but untested.
- Playing of the net. By using normal http addresses, ie http://whatever.host.on.the.net/~someguy/song.mp3, you can play without having to first download.
- Forward, Rewind, Pause, Seek. The Sajber Jukebox allows for moving backwards and forwards in the song [unless its streaming, then rewind wont work]. By pressing on the progression bar you can make swift jumps to any place in the song of your liking.
- Mixer control. The Sajber Jukebox comes with a mixer control that allows you to change bass, treble, volume and pcm/dsp setting at any time without having to start a second program.
- Three types of browsers:
- File Browser. A local filemanager type of browser, which allows you to click around on your local system and select songs you wish to play.
- Standard Database. A database which allows you to recursively scan the harddisk or a directory structure in search for songs. The database is sorted by group, album and songname and makes it easy to keep track of your songs, unregardless of where on the harddisk they are located. It also supports http references in addition to ordinary files.
- Http Browser. This browser allows for playing songs of the net, and scanning home pages for songs. By giving the Http Browser an URL to a page, it will retrieve it and search it through for any references to playable files.
- Selections. You can select songs from any number of browsers, and play them with repeat and random.
- Configurability. The Sajber Jukebox is easy to configure, and provides a graphical interface instead of having to figure out how various options in the obscure rc files works.
- Saving. Selections, Standard Databases, Http Browsers and configurations can be saved to disk for easy retrieval, or autoloading at startup.
- Realtime threads. If youre a daredevil who believes that everything else on your machine oughta come second to the playing of audio, you can configure your player to use realtime scheduling.
- Bookmarks. You can save and edit bookmarks to various http or local locations for swift jumps around the filesystem or the world.
- Progression bar and timer to keep track of where in the song you are.
- Easily change between different databases and browsers.
- A smaller Players window, with the basic functions which wont cover the entire screen.
<<lessMain features:
- Supports mpeg layer 3. The support for mpeg layer 1 & 2 and wav files is still in there, but untested.
- Playing of the net. By using normal http addresses, ie http://whatever.host.on.the.net/~someguy/song.mp3, you can play without having to first download.
- Forward, Rewind, Pause, Seek. The Sajber Jukebox allows for moving backwards and forwards in the song [unless its streaming, then rewind wont work]. By pressing on the progression bar you can make swift jumps to any place in the song of your liking.
- Mixer control. The Sajber Jukebox comes with a mixer control that allows you to change bass, treble, volume and pcm/dsp setting at any time without having to start a second program.
- Three types of browsers:
- File Browser. A local filemanager type of browser, which allows you to click around on your local system and select songs you wish to play.
- Standard Database. A database which allows you to recursively scan the harddisk or a directory structure in search for songs. The database is sorted by group, album and songname and makes it easy to keep track of your songs, unregardless of where on the harddisk they are located. It also supports http references in addition to ordinary files.
- Http Browser. This browser allows for playing songs of the net, and scanning home pages for songs. By giving the Http Browser an URL to a page, it will retrieve it and search it through for any references to playable files.
- Selections. You can select songs from any number of browsers, and play them with repeat and random.
- Configurability. The Sajber Jukebox is easy to configure, and provides a graphical interface instead of having to figure out how various options in the obscure rc files works.
- Saving. Selections, Standard Databases, Http Browsers and configurations can be saved to disk for easy retrieval, or autoloading at startup.
- Realtime threads. If youre a daredevil who believes that everything else on your machine oughta come second to the playing of audio, you can configure your player to use realtime scheduling.
- Bookmarks. You can save and edit bookmarks to various http or local locations for swift jumps around the filesystem or the world.
- Progression bar and timer to keep track of where in the song you are.
- Easily change between different databases and browsers.
- A smaller Players window, with the basic functions which wont cover the entire screen.
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
jukebox-control 0.3
jukebox-control is a complete automation for Sony A/V components featuring S-Link (CD, DVD, MD, etc). more>>
jukebox-control project is a complete automation for Sony A/V components featuring S-Link (CD, DVD, MD, etc).
jukebox-control includes a Linux driver module for an easy/dirty cheap to build DIY parallel to the Sony S-Link interface, plus Perl modules with both control-A1 (II) and control-S protocol implementations.
Its actually-incomplete development state makes it interesting for developers mostly.
Enhancements:
- Bidirectional Control-A1 protocol fully supported
- Unidirectional Control-S protocol implemented, not fully supported yet.
- New object model that ties A1 and S devices together under the same base class.
- CDDB support has been removed temporarily. I am rewriting most of the modules at this time.
- No real user interface. Hey! This is a interim release.
<<lessjukebox-control includes a Linux driver module for an easy/dirty cheap to build DIY parallel to the Sony S-Link interface, plus Perl modules with both control-A1 (II) and control-S protocol implementations.
Its actually-incomplete development state makes it interesting for developers mostly.
Enhancements:
- Bidirectional Control-A1 protocol fully supported
- Unidirectional Control-S protocol implemented, not fully supported yet.
- New object model that ties A1 and S devices together under the same base class.
- CDDB support has been removed temporarily. I am rewriting most of the modules at this time.
- No real user interface. Hey! This is a interim release.
Download (0.044MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1013 downloads
GameFOX TK 0.7.1
GameFOX TK is a Firefox extension that improves browsing of the GameFAQs message boards. more>>
GameFOX TK 0.7.1 is professionally designed as a Firefox extension that improves browsing of the GameFAQs message boards.
Major Features:
- Message numbering
- A QuickPost form on topic/message list pages for instant posting
- Post highlighting/hiding: hightlight or hide topics and messages made by users of your choice
- Customized Signatures
- Theme changing: change your site display settings from standard to classic to whatever CSS you choose instantly without re-logging/restarting
- Message Quoting: double-click on a message or its header to quote immediately. Also accessible via the context menu
- Topic Tagging: really tag your favorite topics for easier reference
- QuickWhois: quickly retrieve information about posters on message lists by double-clicking on message headers
- GameFOX Sidebar: utilizes your Firefox sidebar and contains all kind of links, forms, and tags for faster browsing
- Goto lastpage, topic pagination, and topic tagging, all by double-clicking on topic rows
- Immediate posting without having to go throught the preview screen
- Changing the window title to reflect the board title/topic title
- All of the options are customizable
Enhancements:
- Fix removal of old stylesheets on update
- Fix horizontal scroll bar that was appearing for some people
- Fix QuickWhois for your own profile
- Fix "Hide signatures" CSS with above message data
- Fix signature importing and exporting in the options window
- Fix message header links in archived topics
- Fix new post label on the active messages list not disappearing
- New CSS: FAQ frames
Requirements: Mozilla Firefox
Added: 2009-06-15 License: MPL Price: FREE
15 downloads
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Creative Nomad JukeBox KIO::Slave 0.1.6
Creative Nomad JukeBox KIO::Slave is a KDE ioslave for the Creative Nomad JukeBox MP3 player. more>>
A KDE ioslave for the Creative Nomad JukeBox MP3 player. The NJB appears as a filesystem from within Konqueror allowing mp3s to be copied to and from the NJB as usual. Playlists appear as text files and can be edited.
<<less Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1514 downloads
Rockbox 2.5
Rockbox is an open source replacement firmware for mp3 players. more>>
Rockbox is an open source replacement firmware for mp3 players. Rockbox runs on a number of different models:
- Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio
- iRiver: H100 and H300 series
- Apple: iPod 4th gen (grayscale and color), 5th gen (Video), Nano and Mini 1st/2nd gen
- iAudio: X5 (including X5V and X5L)
Rockbox is a complete rewrite and uses no fragments of any original firmwares.
<<less- Archos: Jukebox 5000, 6000, Studio, Recorder, FM Recorder, Recorder V2 and Ondio
- iRiver: H100 and H300 series
- Apple: iPod 4th gen (grayscale and color), 5th gen (Video), Nano and Mini 1st/2nd gen
- iAudio: X5 (including X5V and X5L)
Rockbox is a complete rewrite and uses no fragments of any original firmwares.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1243 downloads
MPy3 2.0
MPy3 is a full-featured, modular, configurable MP3 player system aimed at jukeboxes or car MP3 systems. more>>
MPy3 is a full-featured, modular, configurable MP3 player system aimed at jukeboxes or car MP3 systems. It can play MP3s via rxaudio or mpg123, take input from a keyboard (tty), LIRC, or joystick or another serial or parallel input device.
<<less Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1190 downloads
julie 0.1
Julie is a music jukebox that supports MP3 and Ogg formats and is very configurable. more>>
Julie is a music jukebox that supports MP3 and Ogg formats and is very configurable. It is split into a number of modules that allow the user interface to be run on a different machine from the playing daemon, etc. It is built around the idea of continuous playback, with a short songlist that is constantly filled. The upcoming playlist can be modified.
Julie was originally written as an MP3 player for parties. It was often the case that people wanted to add their own songs to the playlist and it took time to get to the machine to press skip when a bad track came on.
Julie was started with a number of simple design goals in mind:
1. Simplicity: Julie should be easy to use when youre drunk.
2. Glue Code: most of the tools are out there (MP3 players etc); we just want them to work together.
3. Flexibility: we want to cater for networks and multiple users.
4. Huge Music Collections: XMMS just doesnt cut it when you want to find a particular song in a 20GB collection.
And thus Julie was born. Originally it used mpg123 to play music (until we found out how horribly broken mpg123 and mpg321 were!) and Julie itself did very little. Thanks to Jaq, Julie now plays MP3s and OGGs natively.
Julie has a very simple interface to use, and allows text searches of songs which can be added the playlist. The playlist provides a preview of the next songs that will be played so you can see what will be playing, and add to, delete from, or re-arrange the selection.
Julie is built around the idea of continuous play. If you do not manually select any music it will just pick for you. You can always edit the playlist or skip tracks, however, and if the impulse takes you, you can play a song directly from the playlist or search results.
The random selection tries to be a bit intelligent: there is also a banish function for songs you never want to hear again, and there is a (configurable) delay within which it will not repeat a song. In the future we hope to add a more intelligent song rating system.
Julie also provides a per-song volume setting, which is stored in the database so you can manually adjust quiet and loud songs without changing the main volume level.
<<lessJulie was originally written as an MP3 player for parties. It was often the case that people wanted to add their own songs to the playlist and it took time to get to the machine to press skip when a bad track came on.
Julie was started with a number of simple design goals in mind:
1. Simplicity: Julie should be easy to use when youre drunk.
2. Glue Code: most of the tools are out there (MP3 players etc); we just want them to work together.
3. Flexibility: we want to cater for networks and multiple users.
4. Huge Music Collections: XMMS just doesnt cut it when you want to find a particular song in a 20GB collection.
And thus Julie was born. Originally it used mpg123 to play music (until we found out how horribly broken mpg123 and mpg321 were!) and Julie itself did very little. Thanks to Jaq, Julie now plays MP3s and OGGs natively.
Julie has a very simple interface to use, and allows text searches of songs which can be added the playlist. The playlist provides a preview of the next songs that will be played so you can see what will be playing, and add to, delete from, or re-arrange the selection.
Julie is built around the idea of continuous play. If you do not manually select any music it will just pick for you. You can always edit the playlist or skip tracks, however, and if the impulse takes you, you can play a song directly from the playlist or search results.
The random selection tries to be a bit intelligent: there is also a banish function for songs you never want to hear again, and there is a (configurable) delay within which it will not repeat a song. In the future we hope to add a more intelligent song rating system.
Julie also provides a per-song volume setting, which is stored in the database so you can manually adjust quiet and loud songs without changing the main volume level.
Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1184 downloads
Netjuke 1.0 RC2
Netjuke is a Web-based MP3 & OGG audio streaming jukebox for legitimate music distribution. more>>
Artekopia Netjuke is a cross-platform Web-based audio streaming jukebox powered by PHP 4 and an increasing choice of databases.
MP3, Ogg Vorbis, ASF/WMA, and other music file formats are supported. Artekopia Netjuke aims to enable small organizations or communities run a private "mp3.com-like" Web site to access the music they legitimately own, distribute, or are granted access to.
It supports most audio players, language packs, optional file downloads, media protection schemes, multi-level security, shared and private playlists, random playlists, images, etc. It also features an unusual, easy-to-use installer module to get you started in minutes.
Main features:
- Open Source License - Netjuke is distributed under the terms of GNU Public License
- Cross Platform Design - Netjuke is designed to run seamlessly on both the Windows NT and Unix-like platforms (Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, etc.)
- Database Independence - Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgresSQL
- Multilingual - Currently supported languages include Spanish, French, Catalan, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, and Dutch.
- Multi-user Web Jukebox - All music controlled by Netjuke is accessible by all users via the web at any time. There are multiple security levels and a protection feature to control who has access to the media library.
- Private and Shared Playlists - Netjuke provides a flexible playlist system that allows for both private and shared playlists and allows items to be edited, reordered. randomized, and sorted in a variety of ways.
- Relational Database Backend - Since Netjuke uses a relational database, it escapes the filesystem metaphor and allows you to view your media collection from a higher level and utilize powerful metadata features.
- Quick and Advanced Searching - Flexible search options make it easy to locate the media you are looking for by searching by title, artist, album, genre, comments, lyrics, and license.
- Alphabetical Listings - All musical groupings are available in alphabetical listings.
- Explore Interface - The media archive can be presented in a group based explore interface that makes finding new music as easy as browsing a record store.
- Server Side Playback - Netjuke supports a variety of methods for centralized playback on the machine hosting the web application.
- Streaming Radio - IceCast and QuickTime Streaming Server can be utilized to provide a streaming radio station for media managed by Netjuke.
- Automated Import - Netjuke will recursively search your media collection and automatically import any new media encountered.
- Tag Editing - Netjuke can optionally edit the metadata tags associated with your media as you make changes through the web site.
- Individual and Batch Editing - Metadata can be edited at an individual track level or as a related group.
- Automatic Detection of Changes - Netjuke will automatically detect changes to managed files and resynchronize the database.
- Music Directory Browser - A filesystem browser provides a view of the managed media as it exists on disk.
- Duplicate Track Finder - A flexible utility for finding duplicate pieces of media is provided. Say goodbye to redundant songs!
- Delete to Trash - Netjuke maintains a special trash directory that contains all songs that are deleted via the web interface. This provides additional security for your media collection and allows mistakes to be quickly undone.
- Themeing - The user interface is highly customizable and a flexible CSS based themeing system is built into the core interface.
- Media Protection - Netjuke can handle all serving of media itself, preventing unauthorized access to your media through the web server.
- XML Support - Netjuke can produce rich XML representations of the content and metadata it manages, allowing interoperation with other systems.
<<lessMP3, Ogg Vorbis, ASF/WMA, and other music file formats are supported. Artekopia Netjuke aims to enable small organizations or communities run a private "mp3.com-like" Web site to access the music they legitimately own, distribute, or are granted access to.
It supports most audio players, language packs, optional file downloads, media protection schemes, multi-level security, shared and private playlists, random playlists, images, etc. It also features an unusual, easy-to-use installer module to get you started in minutes.
Main features:
- Open Source License - Netjuke is distributed under the terms of GNU Public License
- Cross Platform Design - Netjuke is designed to run seamlessly on both the Windows NT and Unix-like platforms (Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, etc.)
- Database Independence - Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgresSQL
- Multilingual - Currently supported languages include Spanish, French, Catalan, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, and Dutch.
- Multi-user Web Jukebox - All music controlled by Netjuke is accessible by all users via the web at any time. There are multiple security levels and a protection feature to control who has access to the media library.
- Private and Shared Playlists - Netjuke provides a flexible playlist system that allows for both private and shared playlists and allows items to be edited, reordered. randomized, and sorted in a variety of ways.
- Relational Database Backend - Since Netjuke uses a relational database, it escapes the filesystem metaphor and allows you to view your media collection from a higher level and utilize powerful metadata features.
- Quick and Advanced Searching - Flexible search options make it easy to locate the media you are looking for by searching by title, artist, album, genre, comments, lyrics, and license.
- Alphabetical Listings - All musical groupings are available in alphabetical listings.
- Explore Interface - The media archive can be presented in a group based explore interface that makes finding new music as easy as browsing a record store.
- Server Side Playback - Netjuke supports a variety of methods for centralized playback on the machine hosting the web application.
- Streaming Radio - IceCast and QuickTime Streaming Server can be utilized to provide a streaming radio station for media managed by Netjuke.
- Automated Import - Netjuke will recursively search your media collection and automatically import any new media encountered.
- Tag Editing - Netjuke can optionally edit the metadata tags associated with your media as you make changes through the web site.
- Individual and Batch Editing - Metadata can be edited at an individual track level or as a related group.
- Automatic Detection of Changes - Netjuke will automatically detect changes to managed files and resynchronize the database.
- Music Directory Browser - A filesystem browser provides a view of the managed media as it exists on disk.
- Duplicate Track Finder - A flexible utility for finding duplicate pieces of media is provided. Say goodbye to redundant songs!
- Delete to Trash - Netjuke maintains a special trash directory that contains all songs that are deleted via the web interface. This provides additional security for your media collection and allows mistakes to be quickly undone.
- Themeing - The user interface is highly customizable and a flexible CSS based themeing system is built into the core interface.
- Media Protection - Netjuke can handle all serving of media itself, preventing unauthorized access to your media through the web server.
- XML Support - Netjuke can produce rich XML representations of the content and metadata it manages, allowing interoperation with other systems.
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