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A convenient java-based web interface to organize photographs. A database hosts the *meta-data* of the pictures (video are supported as well) like Album, Descriptions and Tags. Tags provide an easy way to select photo according to what they picture.
MOVED TO https://github.com/wazari972/WebAlbums-3
A cross platform media information retrieval system. Written in Java it provides support functions for the XBMC project, allowing users to add, edit and otherwise manipulate all aspects of their media managed by XBMC.
A program in java to manage your tv show episodes and their subtitles. Search for subtitles matching your video. Play the file with your favorite player. Rename and move it to a specific folder. Create a tv show library and export it
A command line tool that analyzes your music collection and reports its findings in a variety of formats (e.g. HTML, XML, PDF) to various targets such as the console, FTP-upload, files or eMail.
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Provides a noninvasive way to annotate a collection of video clips with tags, still images, ratings, freeform notes, and so on. Provides an API to add your own plug-in annotations. Written in Java/JNI.