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Name "musicbox" System to manage a digital jukebox via web interface: Supports: Music Play Audio CD Play and Rip Music File upload. NEXT: Full file managment. Tools: - Free Pascal, JavaScript unix shell.
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.
PlayerX is a Skin and Plugin based media front end for playback in Windows and Linux systems. It builds on ideas from WinAmp, XINE, and others. What makes PlayerX unique is its multiplatform support built on top of GTK.
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Sonic-Rainbow is a Linux GUI DVD/VCD/Video File Player, CD Player, CD Ripper, MP3 Player, Ogg file player, Playlist Editor with HTTP CD/Album Lookup in one simple Linux KDE/Gnome/Xfce etc. application. Written by Gary Baker ( South Oz )
XfreeCD is a GTK2 port of Brian C. Lane's lightweight CD-player for Linux (GTK1 based). This project has been inactive since 2006. The original Brian Lane's project (also abandoned) is available at http://www.brianlane.com/xfreecd.html.
The Linux Media Center (LMC) is an attempt to create a clone of Windows Media Player. It'll be having almost all the features of WMP and many more. It'll be play audio as well as video. It is being written using the GTK libraries and GStreamer.
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.
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.
OZradio. BETA-0.9.7.0 Linux GUI. CD Player & CD Ripper display CD info using HTTP CD Info Lookup,Ogg Player,Playlist Editor,Mixer,Control & listen to FM radio,auto station scan, programable Freq Buttons if radio card installed. By Gary Baker South OZ.
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.
GryPhon is a Linux GTK CD-Player focusing on configurability, features and looks. It is a full-featured CD-Player, with CDDB-loading/editing/saving and is written PURELY in Python.
GryPhon also features a full-featured CD audio library called CDLow.
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
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
When you burn CDs of MP3s (or any other "playable" files) you might want to play them without having to browse your CD. This small tray icon will read a descriptive file (which it can also create) from your CD and insert its contents in a popup menu, read
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.