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    Freevo - Media Centre Platform
    Freevo is an open source HTPC media centre integrating PVR / DVR funtionality along with music, video, gaming, home automation and more. It is written in python and uses existing popular software such as mplayer, xine and vlc.
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    Bunghole Jukebox is a web interface to your MP3 collection. Use it to access your music collection wherever you are, publish in your website/blog and share with friends.
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    iMotion is a straight forward media player for playing music. It supports all mayor media formats like mp3,wav,ogg (vorbis). CD playback and streaming (SHOUTcast, Icecast, RTP) is also supported. iMotion works under Windows 98 and later versions.
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    CCM (CCM is a Console Mediacenter) is an interface to execute your favourite media via shell. It's based on mplayer and it's written in python. The goal of this project is to create an integrated mediacenter for the linuxboxes without X server running
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    Noozy is an advance digital cross-platform music player mastered by Noozxoide sound processor its own. On this new baked 3ZS version many improved from the previous...
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    Builds and manages a relational (SQL) database of digital music files (typically MP3's, although not necessarily). Storing music in a SQL database makes it possible to easily build interesting playlists. All-in-one CD-to-MP3 interface.
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    The UIless Playlist Manager intends to be a generic music player, capable of managing multiple playlists based on different criterias, scalable to accomodate the needs of end users. UPM is an experiment in AI-using playlist management technology.
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    This is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. MP3 players generally use this simple information for display track title, artist name, and album title whi
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