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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.
Puke is a jukebox style curses frontend for mpg123 or mpg321 written in python. Its main feature is the ability to search for songs and queue them up for play. If there are no songs queued it will play a random song.
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iCommune is a network music collection manager for the Macintosh. It allows you to easily share your music collection, and it works with iTunes to let you browse, stream, and download music from the net.
JReceiver is a servlet-based audio server which features tightly
integrated metadata indexing capabilities, browser-based management,
an XML-RPC interface and support for network-based MP3 players like the
Rio Receiver from Sonic Blue.
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
The R-Unit will be an mp3 player for the Gameboy Advance. It will consist both of hardware needed to connect to the Gameboy Advance, and software needed to read and decode the mp3 audio.
Tuna is essentially a remake of tunez. Purpose is a web-based music cataloging, voting and playing system. Tuna extends tunez with a new web interface, exhaustive mp3 information, id3 info correction, duplicate filtering and separate moods and genres.
Java library to better support http-based streaming MP3 clients by working around shortcomings of Java Media Framework (JMF) reference implementation. Streams MP3 media and metadata from icecast, shoutcast, and nanocaster (Live365) servers.
A music jukebox written in C#. This project is now inactive due to a lack of time and interest on the part of the developers. The ID3 portion of this project has been moved into the ID3Sharp project, which may be more active.
Music Server is a pure-Python MP3 "jukebox" software. The focus in on ease-of-use, reliability and extensibility. The high-level architecture is a two tier single server/multiple clients system.
PHP Streamcast is a front end for a version of streamcast (called stream-db) that will use a database as a backend for playlists and queues, instead of the current Perl data structures. The aim of the project is to create a streaming media station.
JAVA MP3 player with http server (for web interface), console option, playlists, full integral MP3 decoder (from the JavaZoom JavaLayer project) for true OS independance.
This project is a stand alone MP3 player, designed for home, car, or portable use. It plays a group of MP3 files stored on an IDE hard disk drive. The firmware is available under the GPL, for anyone who wants to really customize the player.
Pymel stands for: Python MP3-player by Eelco Lempsink and is a fully Python based program to use with the mp3serverbox (http://www.mp3sb.org). It doesn't play mp3's itself (yet). It runs within a curses environment (text-based).
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.
arqlib is a Java library that enables network communication with the Audio ReQuest (ARQ) home stereo MP3 player. This project is also the current home of JRemote and clremote, two remote control utilities for the ARQ that are based on arqlib.
WebNap is a PHP Napster client that allows you to search and download songs from a Napster/Opennap/MyNapster or compatible servers using a web-browser.
Hystrix Audio - Like a spine in your eardrum. A cross platform music library built around fast tag based searching with the ability to add custom tags. Has support for multiple libraries.