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The UIless Playlist Manager intends to be a generic music player, capable of managing multiple playlists based on different criterias, scalable to accomodate the needs of end users. UPM is an experiment in AI-using playlist management technology.
MP3::Admin is a perlscript to manage your collection of MP3s. Rip your Audio-CDs directly to your collection. Edit automatically the ID3-Tags using FreeDB or Amazon as data source, generate formatted lists and stats about your MP3s.
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This project is not actively maintained because other solutions (and a complete lack of time) have arisen.
GMMS: XMMS inspired media player that aims for full gnome integration. Gstreamer is used as the backend.
The pjb_applet project aims to develop a suite of GNOME programs to allow easy, straight forward access and control of the HanGo pjb100 Personal JukeBox.
OggCarton is a cross-platform CD ripper, database, and web server for Ogg and MP3 files.
Needs no external database or web server! <br>
Linux and Windows require Java 1.4.1 (or later) installed. Java is included with Mac OS X.
CD Ripper for 32-bit Windows platforms (95/98/NT/2000). Features intelligent jitter correction, on-the-fly MP3 encoding via BladeEnc or LameEnc, and provides support for NT/2000 natively (no ASPI manager required).
ozcdplayer provides a simple interface to play cd's on a linux system. The aim is to keep the capability limited and easy to use. It supports KDE and Gnome and was developed on a Mandrake 9.0 Kde 3.0 system
BaverBurner is a GUI frontend for cdrecord, cdrdao and dvdrecord. It will be able to create Data CDs, Audio CDs from your MP3/OGG collection, Data DVD's and Video DVD's once completed. It requires a valid C compiler and GTK+-2 libraries, as well as cdto
libfreedb is a comprehensive library for accessing the freedb-database, maintaining local databases and the like. Development is currently done under Linux, but the project aims to be portable to a lot of platforms including Win32.
This plugin allows remote control of XMMS / WinAmp using a remote-control and receiver from X10. A replacement for X10's BOOM2000 software, this plug-in has additional features to make listening to mp3s from anywhere easy and fun.
sumi (formerly xtunes) is a comprehensive digital music system. It supports ripping cds, burning cds, playing mp3s, organizing digital music in a library with playlists.
TBX Player is a multimedia player designed for mixing streams from any source (MP3, Ogg vorbis, etc..). It's very flexible with dynamic modules (gui, input, output, dsp, etc..), and compile under both UNIX and WINDOWS plateform.
SimpleCDR-X is a GTK+ based frontend for CD writing, mastering, and audio manipulation. Its design goals include ease of use and a clean interface without compromising functionality. SimpleCDR-X utilizes many common utilities cd and audio utilities.
It's a really easy-to-use front-end to programs like cdda2wav and bladeenc intended to convert an audio CD to mp3 files. It allows to access to the online CD database (freedb) to get disk's name and songs' names.
The aim of the project is to implement a funny SDL-based user interface for mpg123, mkisofs, cdrecord, lame and other very powerfull command-line based tools. Feel Free to see your music on your TV
General Sound Interface (GSI).
This is a sound interface capable of controlling every detail of sound playing. It can use the following interfaces: OSS, Ultrasound (Linux 2.0.x & 2.1.x), FreeBSD (pcm), and generic /dev/audio.