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    Subsonic
    Subsonic is a web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music and video collection. More than 20 apps are available for Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Roku, Chumby, Sonos etc. Supports virtually all media formats, converting files on the fly. Also includes a Podcast receiver and jukebox feature allowing you to control what's playing on your computer from your mobile phone.
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    Unmaintained! Remuco is a duplex remote control system for Linux media players and mobile phones using Bluetooth or WiFi.
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    BlinkenApplet is a Blinken-Player that supports nearly all kinds of BlinkenStreams: Files blm, bmm, bml, bbm or network UDP. As it is written in Java, it's plattform independent. It can be used as applet, application or even on MIDP2.0 cell phones.
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