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Jebi allows users to record AM or FM radio, TV or other audio content to MP3 and automatically publish as podcast channels via RSS. The result is a Tivo-like capability for radio (Rivo?). Tuner cards are supported.
Online music publishing system that enables mass collaboration among registered users. Users will submit pieces of work for others to add and edit to create other renditions of the work.
kudev is a pyQt software which helps users create and manage easily their udev rules. Three main steps are done : detection, udev rule writting, fstab writting.
XMdaemon is a set of daemons to control, play, and timeshift a show from a XMPCR on a linux system. It consists of a xmdaemon, xmtimeshiftdaemon, xmcontroldaemon, and a Freevo plugin. All updates available at http://www.freevohelp.com/xmdaemon
RadioRec is a project to create a graphical media center alike interface to netradio dumping using slightly modified xmltv. It is written in java, but uses python for grabbers.
MPlayer is used for dumping the streams
A modular audio programming language, designed to write applications quickly. Its main goal is real time audio processing, but it should be used for any kind of development.
This is a simple Python script to save streaming mp3 data.
I've tested this script with my.mp3.com and www.shoutcast.com.
See homepage for setup instructions under GNU/Linux and Windows.