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Sort MP3 0.1
Sort MP3 is a script was made to help in organizing MP3s. more>>
Usage: sort_mp3.pl [options]
Options should be separated by a space and my be
in any order.
-c Create a directory structure from the mp3 tag.
It is made inside the directory holding the un-named mp3s.
If not set the files will just be renamed.
Example: "/BANDNAME/CDTITLE/SONG.mp3"
-d= Path to the directory where mp3s can be found.
There should be no / at the end and no spaces.
Example: "-d=/unsorted_mp3s"
Yet another MP3 Tool 0.5
YAMT is Yet Another MP3 Tool which helps you to organize your MP3s. more>>
Main features:
- Editing of single ID3 TAGs
- Rename files based on their ID3 TAGs
- Mass tagging with variables %dir and %file for the current directory and file
- Auto tagging
- Tag exchanging
- Sorting (unsorting) into (from)subdirectories
- Explore your mp3s (with filter ability)
- Create Playlists
Enhancements:
- A log window where YAMTs current activities are shown
- New feature: you may replace eg. ever %20 in filenames with spaces
- Find-feature was restructured and is now named explore
- A popup menu in the edit and explore notebook page (just right-click for it) (If you select an item (eg. mass) the options for this are taken from the appropriate notebook page)
- some documentation (please look at the help menu)
- A progress bar to indicate activity
- "Set" feature renamed to "Auto Tag"
- New option in "Auto Tag": move everything between parantheses to the comment field
- YAMT does not any longer check only for a valid mpeg header since this worked not properly, but also checks for ".mp3" as the extension
- japanese translation
- new logo and icon
- Many bug fixes
Template::Plugin::MP3 1.02
Template::Plugin::MP3 is a Perl interface to the MP3::Info Module. more>>
SYNOPSIS
[% USE mp3 = MP3("Montana.mp3") %]
[% mp3.title %]
[% mp3.album %]
# perldoc MP3::Info for more ideas
Template::Plugin::MP3 provides a simple wrapper for using MP3::Info in object oriented mode; see MP3::Info for more details.
Gentor 915 0.9.3
Gentor 915 is a 2D space shooter with ugly graphics. more>>
Main features:
- Arcade mode
- Easy editing
- Players system
- Can buy, sell and change parts in a ship
- Missions...
- ...and mission editor
- Almost all parts are done
Python MP3 Manager 0.9.1
PyMM is an MP3 Manager written in Python. more>>
I used to use the windows program MP3 Manager to manage my MP3s. I have since migrated my MP3 collection to Unix, and I therefore needed something similar on that platform. The project also gave me an opportunity to get aquainted with wxPython, which I must say is a quite suberb windowing toolkit.
You can use the program to manage your collection, create playlists, control the XMMS player, edit ID3 tags and so forth.
You can install the program in two ways:
1. run "python setup.py install". This requires write access to the python installation tree. It will install a startup script in the python bin directory. Then just type "pymm" to start the program.
This requires Python 2.0/1.6 or that you have Distutils installed.
2. Just put this directory somewhere and start the program with "python pymm.py". I made a link to the pymm.py script in a bin directory (i.e something like "ln -s /pymm.py /usr/local/bin/pymm").
Enhancements:
- pymm.py (Timer.Notify): Added total time of track to statusbar.
- xmms.py (Xmms): Added get_playlist_time(pos).
Dynamic MP3 Lister
Dynamic MP3 Lister is a PHP script for downloading/streaming MP3s from a Web server. more>>
Features MP3 Information extraction for things like bitrate, channels, playtime and more.
Please note that this script is discontinued, and is only shown here now as an example of my work.
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag 0.01
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag is a Perl interface to the MP3::Tag Module. more>>
SYNOPSIS
[% USE tag = MP3("path_to_mp3_file") %]
[% tag.title %]
[% tag.album %]
# perldoc MP3::Tag for more ideas
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag provides a simple wrapper for using MP3::Tag in object oriented mode; see MP3::Tag for more details.
Although Template::Plugin::MP3 can fetch MP3 files, but it Supports only ID3v1. When you have to fetch MP3 files ID3v2, I recommend you to use this module.
AnyData::Format::Mp3 0.10
AnyData::Format::Mp3 is a tied hash and DBI access to Mp3 files. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use AnyData;
my $playlist = adTie( Passwd, [c:/My Music/] );
while (my $song = each %$playlist){
print $song->{artist} if $song->{genre} eq Reggae
}
OR
use DBI
my $dbh = DBI->connect(dbi:AnyData:);
$dbh->func(playlist,Mp3,[c:/My Music],ad_catalog);
my $playlist = $dbh->selectall_arrayref( qq{
SELECT artist, title FROM playlist WHERE genre = Reggae
});
# ... other DBI/SQL operations
This module provides a tied hash interface and a DBI/SQL interface to MP files. It creates an in-memory database or hash from the Mp3 files themselves without actually creating a separate database file. This means that the database is automatically updated just by moving files in or out of the directories.
Many mp3 (mpeg three) music files contain a header describing the song name, artist, and other information about the music.
Simply choose Mp3 as the format and give a reference to an array of directories containing mp3 files. Each file in those directories will become a record containing the fields:
song
artist
album
year
genre
filename
filesize
This module is a submodule of the AnyData.pm and DBD::AnyData.pm modules. Refer to their documentation for further details.
dialog-mp3-list 0.60
dialog-mp3-list generates an organized list of your CDs and directories of MP3s. more>>
You can modify the source file .tex and then you can compile it with the commands:
latex lista-mp3-albuns.tex
dvips lista-mp3-albuns.dvi -o
ps2pdf lista-mp3-albuns.ps
lyteRAD CE 2.4
With lyteRAD you can build desktop & mobile database applications easily. Create, share and sell your own solutions. Contains an Embedded DB for maintenance free simplicity, use visualizers for better insights, and even choose industry standard database servers as the backend. more>>
lyteRAD CE - With lyteRAD you can build desktop & mobile database applications easily. Create, share and sell your own solutions. Contains an Embedded DB for maintenance free simplicity, use visualizers for better insights, and even choose industry standard database servers as the backend. Build complete business solutions with zero code, Mobilize your applications and take it with you, Use visualizers to get deeper insights into your information, Create graphs and charts with just a few clicks, Use industry standard JDBC compliant databases for higher robustness, Available for Windows & linux. Build share and sell your applications at your own terms.
Enhancements:
Version 2.4
Table templates,one click web service, MultiItem datatype, Enhanced application widgets, many bug fixes and enhancements.
Version 2.3
Derived Fields in Reports, Enhanced UI, Statistics module, Math Triggers
Version 2.2
Row Markers, More Powerful Reports, Application Store
Version 2.1
System Requirements:<<less

LAME MP3 Encoder 3.98.2
Today, LAME is considered the best MP3 encoder at mid-high bitrates and at VBR. more>> LAME development started around mid-1998. Mike Cheng started it as a patch against the 8hz-MP3 encoder sources. After some quality concerns raised by others, he decided to start from scratch based on the dist10 sources. His goal was only to speed up the dist10 sources, and leave its quality untouched. That branch (a patch against the reference sources) became Lame 2.0, and only on Lame 3.81 did we replaced of all dist10 code, making LAME no more only a patch.
The project quickly became a team project. Mike Cheng eventually left leadership and started working on tooLame, an MP2 encoder. Mark Taylor became leader and started pursuing increased quality in addition to better speed. He can be considered the initiator of the LAME project in its current form. He released version 3.0 featuring gpsycho, a new psychoacoustic model he developed.
In early 2003 Mark left project leadership, and since then the project has been lead through the cooperation of the active developers (currently 4 individuals).
Today, LAME is considered the best MP3 encoder at mid-high bitrates and at VBR, mostly thanks to the dedicated work of its developers and the open source licensing model that allowed the project to tap into engineering resources from all around the world. Both quality and speed improvements are still happening, probably making LAME the only MP3 encoder still being actively developed.<<less
Lien Mp3 Player 0.6.2b
Lien Mp3 Player is an MP3/Audio CD player with high quality sound output. more>>
All you need is a Pentium 90 or faster computer (you can do mono output if you have slower computer), GNU Library 2.0 or above and ncurses 5.
The project was improved many many times by recommendation of users. Now it is even better than the one I have plan to do in the first place.
Main features:
- Fast Mp3 Decoding
- Excellent quality sound playback
- File Menu for easier file selection
- Playlist support
- Playlist Randomizing
- Fast Forward, Back To Beginning, Previous Song and Next Song key
- Endless Looping
- Play Audio CD Track
Enhancements:
- Makefile enhancements.
Blind MP3 Player 0.2.2
Blind MP3 plays audio files using an AUI (Audible User Interface). more>>
In essence, BMP3 is an AUI (Audible User Interface) for playing audio files. It supports selecting single files or directories for playing with an audio file player. Navigation is controlled by keys commonly found on a NumPad and feedback is given by the program using speech synthesis programs such as rsynth or festival. To support real-time operation, if festival is installed all the names of files in the song directory are cached each time BMP3 is started.
Bundle::MP3 1.00
Bundle::MP3 is a bundle to install all MP3-related modules. more>>
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e install Bundle::MP3
CONTENTS
MP3::Info - For MP3::Info by Chris Sandor
Digest::MD5 - Used by MP3::Napster
MP3::Napster - For MP3::Napster by Lincoln Stein
Bundle::Xmms - For Xmms by Doug MacEachern
This bundle installs a bunch of modules related to sharing and playing MP3 files, including MP3::Info by Chris Sandor, MP3::Napster, by Lincoln Stein, and the Xmms bundle by Doug MacEachern.
Apache::MP3 4.00
Apache::MP3 is a Perl module that can generate streamable directories of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. more>>
SYNOPSIS
# httpd.conf or srm.conf
AddType audio/mpeg mp3 MP3
AddType audio/playlist m3u M3U
AddType audio/x-scpls pls PLS
AddType application/x-ogg ogg OGG
# httpd.conf or access.conf
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Sorted subclass to get sortable directory listings
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Sorted
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Playlist subclass to get persistent playlists
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Playlist
< /Location >
A demo version can be browsed at http://www.modperl.com/Songs/.
This module makes it possible to browse a directory hierarchy containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or Wav files, sort them on various fields, download them, stream them to an MP3 decoder like WinAmp, and construct playlists. The display is configurable and subclassable.
NOTE: This version of Apache::MP3 is substantially different from the pre-2.0 version described in The Perl Journal. Specifically, the format to use for HREF links has changed. See Linking for details.