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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 Pioneer DVF07 (or 727) 300 Disc CD changer has support for text titles and artists in the player. This connects to FreeDB.org and downloads the text to the player. While this is Win32 software, only the GUI is not portable. You could whip up a command
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    Cdred is a Linux driver and two programs that enables *any* CD player software (xfreecd,gtcd,etc.) to use audio CDs inserted in other computer. In other words: you can listen an audio cd in a Linux box that doesn't have that cd inserted.
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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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    The development of a major mode for (X)Emacs for interfacing with audio CDs using a server/client approach.
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    ODJE (acronym for Open DJ Elements) is a multi-platform (Windows and Linux) modular interface for creating DJ setups (based on Decks, Crossfaders, Sliders and effects) for parties. It is based on FMOD (audio) and QT (GUI). Supports Icecast streaming. Ico
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    A open-source media player with a sleek and powerful interface.
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    Open Source and freeware media player on Phonon with Qt 4.5.1
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    Simple, gstreamer based media player and framework.
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