Agatha is a web based mp3 playing system that allows the home user or office group to stream music, create, manage and share play lists and control the playing of music on a remote system. Agatha needs no database.
Dancing QT is a combined music database and player application specially designed for dancing schools and equivalent applications. Key features are an easy-to-use interface, fast search capabilities, playlist management, exact pitching and crossfading.
ipod-mount is a small package that will be used when you connect your iPod to your Linux machine to automatically mount it and perform other maintenance tasks. The package will also add extra support for communication between the host and iPodLinux.
M3U-Playlist-Manager: Administration of loose m3u-playlists in tree structure. Simple mouse-click to add or remove a song from playlist with currently running Song in the Player. And other interesting functions. Supporting only XMMS at the moment:-(
Want to play your Creative NJB (or other libnjb-compatible device) tracks through your soundcard? Want to access the thing from a browser? Well that's what this project aims to provide, via a specialized HTTP server and two browser-based GUIs!
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Locrian Music Player is a Rhythmbox-inspired frontend/client for Music Player Daemon (www.musicpd.org) written in C++ and using the wxWidgets GUI toolkit.
Clone of WinCue for Winamp. Medialibrary for extreme quick access. Textphrases, regular expressions, foldernames limits tracks to certain files/songs. Tested with Xmms, but adjustable for any command-line supported Player. AutoCue need InfoPipe and Xmms.
The goal of the project is to create an OS for archos device (Jbmm, Av and Gmini series). We are now working on our own kernel on: www.archopen.org. This kernel can be used as a lib to create seperate apps. It also has a gui that is able to launch elf li
A simple (hopefully nice) GUI for rioutil (s. rioutil project at sourceforge.net). Communication with the players is done by rioutil. JRio is only approved to work with the Rio Chiba but is likely to work with other players supported by rioutil, too.
Musicman helps in the management of large collections of music files (mp3, ogg, wav), providing advanced techniques for renaming, ID3 tagging, MP3 CD creation with templatable cover, etc. It is also easy to use because it is a Konqueror plug-in.
Spiffy List will generate .XSPF playlists for the popular Flash based "XSPF Web Music Player". It will allow users with no knowledge of XML to use a GUI to edit their playlists.
playdir is a simple command-line driven Perl program that plays mp3 audio files. It is different from other audio players in that it handles pieces of music that are spread across multiple files (as is common with classical music).
A Java DAAP client/server backed up by an XML-based music library and the ability to access songs from iTunes/iPod music libraries. Based off of AppleRecords and One2OhMyGod.
mdb (media database) organizes your ogg and mp3 audio files. mdb copies playlists of 1000's of tracks almost instantly. This allows a simple intuitive approach to constructing complex playlists. mdb uses external audio players.
Lsongs is an All-in-one media player which lets you rip, play, burn and share your digital music collection in a seamless fashion. It is very intuitive and easy and even the biggest newbie will find it
easy it is to manage his own music collection.
A Java application which allow you to use your iPod shuffle under GNU/Linux and many other Operating Systems. Complete features especially for ipod shuffle including per song volume setting, start stop time, play count, and sound check.
This program let's you select and listen .mp3 or .wav files that are stored on disk and gives you visual feedback on a LCD device, e.g.a 16*4 letters display. By the use of a small LCD display you can avoid having a huge monitor spoil your living room.