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    AlsaPlayer

    AlsaPlayer

    A heavily multi-threaded audio player

    AlsaPlayer is a new type of PCM player. It is heavily multi-threaded and tries to excercise the ALSA library and driver quite a bit. It has some very interesting features unique to Linux/Unix players. For the last updates and the current development, check https://github.com/alsaplayer/alsaplayer
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Just an Organizer to organize your whole MP3 and MP4 that are on your machine. You can sort by artist/song/album/etc., read and write Metadata, rip and play CD's
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    autorun automagically recognizes all available CDROMs in the system, mounts them upon insertion of a media and executes a possible autorun executable on the CD. The user can remove the media; autorun will call unmount after that.
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    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Zinf is the continuation of FreeA*p and has all the same features as FreeA*mp: MP3, Vorbis, WAV and audio CD playback, streaming (SHOUTcast, Icecast, RTP) support, a powerful musicbrowser/playlist editor, a themed interface and a RMP download manager.
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    CD player for Linux systems using Qt
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    A Ripper and encoder frontend for Linux. Requires sndlibfile and lame.so to work.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    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
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    cdp is a console-mode CD player for linux which can be used either through an interactive, ncurses-based system, or a command-line system suitable for scripting.
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    The MCT Player is an advanced media player which takes advantage of the IP Multicast Internet. The player merges several layered streams and applies error correction techniques to provide the end user a high quality experience.
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