mixplayd is a multi-channel mp3/ogg player daemon controlled over a tcp port. It has all functions like play/pause/stop/seeking plus special mixer functions. The number of channels and sound devices (including named pipe support) can be changed at runtime.
Kaffeine is full featured Media Player for KDE. It supports all kinds of local and network media and digital video broadcasting (DVB). At the moment Kaffeine can use xine-lib or GStreamer as backend.
A pluggable jukebox, in which the components talk XMLRPC to one another. This lets you have multiple UIs, multiple player types, multiple queueing systems. The ultimate conclusion would be a build your own jukebox kit. Includes a back end that Gronk! can
Provide a user-level API (C library) for communicating with the
Intel Pocket Concert MP3player under Linux and *BSD, as well as
a simple command-line utility for managing files/tracks on the
device.
Apollo is a music player GUI front-end for Linux. It aims to make it easy to choose and play music, currently MP3s, using a clean and functional interface. No skins.
This is is GTK+/Xaudio based mp3player for linux. Its goals are to be simple to use and easy to port to other operating systems like the *BSD family or any other OS that has Xaudio libaries.
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