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    This software enables you mainly to manage your audio collection. You can add multiple tags to your songs (genre, dance), make smart playlists and more things will come.
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    Play and organise your media collection. Supports mp3, m4a, aac, jpg, png, gif, avi, wmv, mpg and others. **WARNING** This is only an EXPERIMENTAL release. Please use at your own risk.
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    OpenCD SDL is a simple CD Player written with SDL Librarie in ANSI C, so it can compile on many OS. OpenCD SDL est un simple Lecteur CD écrit avec la bibliothèque SDL en ANSI C, donc on peut le compiler sur tous les systèmes.
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    Thomer's Music Vault is a GNU/Linux streaming music server (jukebox, sort of) that presents a pretty interface to a CD music collection. Thomer's Music Vault takes care of generating playlists and encoding/decoding music in various formats.
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