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Alizee Games 2.0
some simple and funny games about Alizee and Mylene Farmer: keyboard trainer, puzzle, miner, cards 9, sudoku, hearts darts. Games are small and you ca... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Volume Normalizer 0.8.3
Volume Normalizer is an XMMS plugin that will set the volume of any played song to some preset level. more>>
The volume normalizer plugin is an XMMS plugin that is used to give all songs the same volume level so that you wont need to play with the volume knob whenever a song changes.
Enhancements:
- Fixed build issues to make it build on x86-64 and detect missing xmms-devel files.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Fixed build issues to make it build on x86-64 and detect missing xmms-devel files.
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Added: 2005-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Songs 0.3
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. more>>
Songs is a graphical tool to record and mix audio files. It supports an infinite number of tracks, huge audio files, and various effects.
One important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
<<lessOne important motivation for Songs was the need of a recording tool under Linux. There are some already existing (see the links below), but these are too complex, too huge, eat too much memory and resources. Small machines can be used to record and mix audio files, even with a graphical interface. Songs is trying to prove it.
The recording is done directly to disk, so that with small machines, whithout much memory you can still record.
There is a full duplex mode, but full duplex is not very well handled with OSS. You dont really know if your two streams of samples are synchronized or not, and the interface provided by OSS does not help much with that. So, currently, take the full duplex mode as is. You probably will need to move by hand audio tracks to let them be synchronized.
Main features:
- Unlimited number of tracks.
- Supports WAV files (mono, stereo). Only 44.1 KHz, 16 bits files are supported, because Songs was born mainly to help me create music I could store on audio digital compact disks.
- Supports raw float files (mono, stereo). Very useful when you are mixing and that you eat too much resources. Simply put in a new file your current mix, and use this new file instead of several ones. Using float numbers gives more precision of the intermediary mixing.
- Several effects (currently not that much, but it is planned).
- Not too much memory used. All the audio files are mapped directly into the memory, so that the Linux kernel can swap them very easily. It means that if your files can exist on your disk, any size they are, they can be used with Songs (with a soft limitation of virtual memory space, which depends on your setup, and a hard limitation of 2 GB, because of the use of signed integers, which currently are 32 bits numbers).
- Use of gtk 2.0, for the good and the bad. The good is that the interface was done quickly. The bad is that the gtk documentation is far from perfect, that gtk is not bug free, that I may use it the wrong way sometimes and that it may change in the future, forcing Songs to be changed (and what if the Songs authors dont feel the need to do so, for example by lack of time?).
Enhancements:
- sc1.c sc1_gui.c:
- New files, ripping a compressor from sc1_1425 coming from swh-plugins-0.4.11.tar.gz (see http://plugin.org.uk/).The compressor was buggy, sometimes in rms_env_process
- r->sum was negative, leading to NaN for the sqrt stuff.
- pan/vol/pos.c: Checking return value of malloc (no, it was not done, shame !).
- various files: Fixing a realloc misusing (doing realloc(size+=32) then size+=32, which finally means size+=64 but only allocing size+32 stuff, weirdy to find).
- help_gui.c: The "About" stuff only appeared once, fixing it.
- various files: Fixing bugs those last days, forgot to feed this Changelog.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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.
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bollywood Songs Download 1
This is a free bollywood song for you to use as an example of what we have available. Download bollywood songs for free and hindi songs for free in m... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-28 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Per-Song Volume 0.2.0
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information. more>>
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information.
What it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
<<lessWhat it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Beep Media Player RSS feed provider 0.1.0
Beep Media Player RSS feed provider is a tool for generating RSS feeds of songs played by BMP. more>>
Beep Media Player RSS feed provider is a tool for generating RSS feeds of songs played by BMP.
bmp-rss-feeder is a plugin for the Beep Media Player that makes it possible to publish an RSS feed containing the names of recently played songs.
The feed can be published both locally and on the Internet.
<<lessbmp-rss-feeder is a plugin for the Beep Media Player that makes it possible to publish an RSS feed containing the names of recently played songs.
The feed can be published both locally and on the Internet.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Make audio 0.4.1
Make audio is a graphical tool to create audio CDs from MP3 or wav files. more>>
Make audio is a graphical tool to create audio CDs from MP3 or wav files. You can simply arrange a playlist of all songs that you want. The application converts MP3 files to WAV and then burns them on the CD.
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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.
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Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KMusicManager 1.2
KMusicManager manages your entire music collection. more>>
KMusicManager manages your entire music collection.
Main features:
The music collection view
- The main collection view shows an overview of your entire music collection. At the top of the view theres a search bar. Entering text here will only show those songs which have the search text in one of their properties.
The tag editor
- With the tag editor you can modify the tags of your songs. Clicking on a song in the music listview, will put its properties into the tag editor. You can then modify those properties. To save the modifications press the save button.
The playlist editor
- The playlist editor allows you to create new playlists, by clicking on the new playlist icon. You can add songs to the playlist by dragging songs from the music listview and dropping them on the playlists icon. Double clicking on the playlists icon will play the list.
The playqueue
- Feel like listening to some songs, just drag them to the playqueue. Want to rearrange the songs in the playqueue, just drag them around.
- Whenever KMusicManagers player needs a song, it will first look into the playqueue. If it finds some songs in the queue, it will grab the first and play it. If the playqueue is empty, it will try to find a song in the current playlist.
The database tree
- The database tree gives you an overview of your entire music collection. It shows a directory tree of all the directores in your music database.
The file renamer
- You can easily rename files with the file rename feature, so that all your music files are named consistently. The file renamer also allows files to be put in separate directories, it will take care of directory creation for you.
<<lessMain features:
The music collection view
- The main collection view shows an overview of your entire music collection. At the top of the view theres a search bar. Entering text here will only show those songs which have the search text in one of their properties.
The tag editor
- With the tag editor you can modify the tags of your songs. Clicking on a song in the music listview, will put its properties into the tag editor. You can then modify those properties. To save the modifications press the save button.
The playlist editor
- The playlist editor allows you to create new playlists, by clicking on the new playlist icon. You can add songs to the playlist by dragging songs from the music listview and dropping them on the playlists icon. Double clicking on the playlists icon will play the list.
The playqueue
- Feel like listening to some songs, just drag them to the playqueue. Want to rearrange the songs in the playqueue, just drag them around.
- Whenever KMusicManagers player needs a song, it will first look into the playqueue. If it finds some songs in the queue, it will grab the first and play it. If the playqueue is empty, it will try to find a song in the current playlist.
The database tree
- The database tree gives you an overview of your entire music collection. It shows a directory tree of all the directores in your music database.
The file renamer
- You can easily rename files with the file rename feature, so that all your music files are named consistently. The file renamer also allows files to be put in separate directories, it will take care of directory creation for you.
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Added: 2005-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ZoltanPlayer 1.0.0
ZoltanPlayer is a music playing daemon. more>>
ZoltanPlayer is a music playing daemon. It accepts remote commands via its own mini HTTP server and can use seamlessly Audio or Data CDs. Audio CDs are played internally (optionally querying CDDB info servers) and digital songs in audio CDs are played via external players. Its not limited to CDs, as a hard disk directory can also be used.
The optimal equipment for ZoltanPlayer is a CDROM-equipped computer directly connected to an amplifier or stereo. Its not a streaming server, nor a ripper, nor a simple HTTP+HTML interface jukebox (this could be done with a CGI). ZoltanPlayer integrates the controlling of CD insertion / eject with the capability of directly playing CD Audio and spawning external player for MP3 / Ogg Vorbis / whatever song files.
Current version is 1.0.0. This software only runs on Linux and its licensed under the GPL.
Here is a list of commands for ZoltanPlayer:
mount: Mounts the CD in the drive (closing it if necessary). If its a CD Audio, it will take info about it and search the local CDDB cache; if no info for this CD is found, it will query a remote CDDB server. If its a CD-ROM, it will traverse it recursively looking for playable files and the subdirectories containing songs will be treated as groups. Anyway, the list of songs will be stored in its internal database ready for playing.
umount: Unmounts the CD, and ejects it.
xmount: A combination of the previous two. If CD is mounted, umount it, and vice-versa.
hd: Reads a directory from the hard disk (this directory must be defined in the config file to be used). It will be treated the same as a CD-ROM. This command can also be used to re-read the hard disk directory contents if it has been updated since ZoltanPlayer read it.
play: Starts playing the first song.
stop: Stops playing.
pause: Pauses / unpauses the currently playing song.
next-song: Moves to the next song and plays it.
prev-song: Move to the previous song and plays it.
goto-N: Moves to song number N and plays it.
next-group: Moves to the first song of the next group and plays it If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
prev-group: Moves to the first song of the previous group and plays it.If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
song-info: Returns information about the song being played in one line. This command can be used from a shell script to display the info on an LCD, a ticker or something like that.
vol-up: Pumps up the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used (see sample config file).
vol-down: Lowers the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used.
cd-info: Shows the current list of songs, and information about the current group and song being played, if any.
skip-N: disable the song number N (do not play it).
rest-N: enable the previously disabled song number N.
toggle: toggle the skip selection.
toggle-playlist: toggle the skip selection for those songs inside playlists.
shuffle: shuffle the playing order of songs.
unshuffle: get back to original sorting of songs (CD order for Audio CDs, or alphabetical ordering if song files from CDROMs or hard di
Enhancements:
- Support for CD cover images.
- First stable release.
<<lessThe optimal equipment for ZoltanPlayer is a CDROM-equipped computer directly connected to an amplifier or stereo. Its not a streaming server, nor a ripper, nor a simple HTTP+HTML interface jukebox (this could be done with a CGI). ZoltanPlayer integrates the controlling of CD insertion / eject with the capability of directly playing CD Audio and spawning external player for MP3 / Ogg Vorbis / whatever song files.
Current version is 1.0.0. This software only runs on Linux and its licensed under the GPL.
Here is a list of commands for ZoltanPlayer:
mount: Mounts the CD in the drive (closing it if necessary). If its a CD Audio, it will take info about it and search the local CDDB cache; if no info for this CD is found, it will query a remote CDDB server. If its a CD-ROM, it will traverse it recursively looking for playable files and the subdirectories containing songs will be treated as groups. Anyway, the list of songs will be stored in its internal database ready for playing.
umount: Unmounts the CD, and ejects it.
xmount: A combination of the previous two. If CD is mounted, umount it, and vice-versa.
hd: Reads a directory from the hard disk (this directory must be defined in the config file to be used). It will be treated the same as a CD-ROM. This command can also be used to re-read the hard disk directory contents if it has been updated since ZoltanPlayer read it.
play: Starts playing the first song.
stop: Stops playing.
pause: Pauses / unpauses the currently playing song.
next-song: Moves to the next song and plays it.
prev-song: Move to the previous song and plays it.
goto-N: Moves to song number N and plays it.
next-group: Moves to the first song of the next group and plays it If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
prev-group: Moves to the first song of the previous group and plays it.If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
song-info: Returns information about the song being played in one line. This command can be used from a shell script to display the info on an LCD, a ticker or something like that.
vol-up: Pumps up the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used (see sample config file).
vol-down: Lowers the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used.
cd-info: Shows the current list of songs, and information about the current group and song being played, if any.
skip-N: disable the song number N (do not play it).
rest-N: enable the previously disabled song number N.
toggle: toggle the skip selection.
toggle-playlist: toggle the skip selection for those songs inside playlists.
shuffle: shuffle the playing order of songs.
unshuffle: get back to original sorting of songs (CD order for Audio CDs, or alphabetical ordering if song files from CDROMs or hard di
Enhancements:
- Support for CD cover images.
- First stable release.
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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songanalysis 0.4.0
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format. more>>
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format and produces an output consisting of the volume differential, the relative strength in each frequency band, and the tempo.
This is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
<<lessThis is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
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Added: 2006-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Genecys 0.2
Genecys is a 3D multiplayer online RPG. more>>
Genecys is a 3D multiplayer online RPG. It is designed to be a purely dynamic, large open environment for players to explore and play out a life however they wish.
The environment will evolve through interactions between the NPC AI, and the players over time. The primary goal of the game is to provide an open-ended play experience for all involved, with no set goals or jobs that must be completed.
If the player wishes to be a simple farmer, he should be free to do so. The game is a third-person perspective 3D game written in C. The Genecys MMORPG is released under an open source GNU/GPL license.
<<lessThe environment will evolve through interactions between the NPC AI, and the players over time. The primary goal of the game is to provide an open-ended play experience for all involved, with no set goals or jobs that must be completed.
If the player wishes to be a simple farmer, he should be free to do so. The game is a third-person perspective 3D game written in C. The Genecys MMORPG is released under an open source GNU/GPL license.
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Added: 2005-09-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Muine 0.8.7
Muine is a music player. more>>
Muine is an innovative music player. It has a simple interface designed to allow the user to easily construct a playlist from albums and/or single songs.
Muines goal is to be simply a music player, not to become a robust music management application.
Main features:
- A simple, intuitive user interface
- Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC and MP3 music playback support
- Automatic album-cover fetching
- Support for embedded ID3v2 album images
- ReplayGain support
- Support for multiple artist and performer tags per song
- Plug-in support
- Translations into many languages
<<lessMuines goal is to be simply a music player, not to become a robust music management application.
Main features:
- A simple, intuitive user interface
- Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC and MP3 music playback support
- Automatic album-cover fetching
- Support for embedded ID3v2 album images
- ReplayGain support
- Support for multiple artist and performer tags per song
- Plug-in support
- Translations into many languages
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Added: 2007-01-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MyMP3db 3.3
MyMP3db will display your MP3 collection as a searchable, browsable, streamable Web site. more>>
MyMP3db will display your MP3 collection as a searchable, browsable, streamable Web site. You can use it to stream your music from anywhere to any Icecast compatible MP3 player, and without installing anything.
It is similar to Apache::MP3, but improved. It features a rich, yet easy to navigate interface. You can quickly search across artists, albums, and song titles with autocompletion. Artists and albums can be browsed. Cover art images for each album are supported.
MyMP3db project automatically tracks both your favorite and ignored songs. There is a real-time display of the songs youre listening to.
Main features:
- Stream songs to any Icecast compatible MP3 player
- Feature rich yet easy to navigate interface
- Quick search across artists, albums and song titles with autocomplete.
- Browse through artists and albums.
- View details on an album and all the songs in it.
- Supports coverart images for each album.
- An admin page for configuring playlist formatting.
- Build a custom playlist from any items you like. Individual songs or entire artists libraries.
- Tracks your favorite and ignored songs alike.
- Real-time history display of the songs youre listening to
<<lessIt is similar to Apache::MP3, but improved. It features a rich, yet easy to navigate interface. You can quickly search across artists, albums, and song titles with autocompletion. Artists and albums can be browsed. Cover art images for each album are supported.
MyMP3db project automatically tracks both your favorite and ignored songs. There is a real-time display of the songs youre listening to.
Main features:
- Stream songs to any Icecast compatible MP3 player
- Feature rich yet easy to navigate interface
- Quick search across artists, albums and song titles with autocomplete.
- Browse through artists and albums.
- View details on an album and all the songs in it.
- Supports coverart images for each album.
- An admin page for configuring playlist formatting.
- Build a custom playlist from any items you like. Individual songs or entire artists libraries.
- Tracks your favorite and ignored songs alike.
- Real-time history display of the songs youre listening to
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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