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    Ncplayer - it is very small player which works with mp3 collections. Now it is accessible only in a source code(I used: Delphi 2007 and JVCL 3.32)
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    Fire is a file renaming tool written in C#. It allows users to rename multiple files at once based on a list of regular expressions. Also allows batch editing of MP3 ID3 tags. Includes embedded Windows Media Player and picture viewer.
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    IceZing is a web-based front-end for icecast/ices0 that allows control of your own internet radio station based upon your mp3 collection. Features include A web-based playlist editor/viewer and the ability to archive your mp3's via ID3 tags into a MySql
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    G-amp is a port for amp v0.7.6 (an MPEG 1/2 layer II,III audio decoder) on Win32. The original code is (c) Tomislav Uzelac. amp was used by a variety of well known players like Nitrane, the decoder used by Winamp.
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    JiMix is an interactive jukebox with remote access. Based on 100% java code it provides remote control trough web access and RMI-clients. Songs are selected mixed based on their configuration in a mySQL (any JDBC) database.
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    Juicebox is a design (code and hardware) for a small ATMEGA128 system which can be used for mp3 playback and general tasks. It includes MMC card and FAT filesystem support and is written for GNU tools.
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    Controls winamp or other applications by remote control. Designed for X10.com's MP3Remote, but can support other remote controls w/o code changes. Comes with control set for winamp, but can be configured to send any windows message to any program. Smal
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    The EMMP is an embedded mobile mp3 player. The code (written mostly in c) supports playing mp3's, radio, software eq, and playlists. It has hardware support (a kernel module) for the noritake 800 series graphic vfd as well as an SDL simulator.
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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