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    okPlayer

    okPlayer

    A simple but powerfull folder-based audio player

    okPlayer - is an open-source audio player which works directly with audio files with no need in libraries or databases. It has file and playlist search functions. File search makes it possible to find a file you need among other stuff. So does the playlist search, but it also performs search on tag data: artist, title, album and filename. If you liked some song you can mark it as Favorite and later play a playlist which consists only of your favorite songs.
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    STPLAYER is a web-based front-end for command-line MP3 players. It is designed specifically for Soundtrack and Classical listeners. No databases are involved, searches are by filename only. NOTE: The webserver must be within earshot of the browser.
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    Einstein Player is a modularized audio multimedia player which can handle huge databases of music.
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    Reinvent the wheel ? No ! But making the best out of current implementations of MP3 Databases and Archives. Combined with a straight mp3 Player and a fine ID3 Tagger tool
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    Stream-DB is a database version of streamcast, using databases as a backend instead of perl data structures. This project is merging back into streamcast; see https://sourceforge.net/projects/streamcast/ for more information.
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