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A 100% Java MP3 player primarily for use in a home entertainment system. Includes self-indexing MP3 database, playlists, album cover art etc displayed on windowless fullscreen - ideal for TV. Supports remote control. Linux or Windows.
The aim of the myPod project is to provide an platform independed application to have fun with an Apple iPod. myPod helps you to manage your music and to synchronize clips and playlists to your iPod.
JAud is an Open Source Audio Application, using the JMF framework. Written in Java it utilises a number of Java libraries to try and create a Java application which does not look like or behave like a Java application.
eMotion allows a user to remotely control winamp running on a Windows machine from the Zaurus SL-5500 pda. The program also determines what music to play based on a user's mood. Users may choose from predefined moods or create their own moods.
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.
OLAFS is an Open Local Area File Sharing tool. It is written in Java and consists of a peer to peer lib for local area networks and a music player gui. The gui plays shared files from OLAFS users in the LAN no matter where they are physically located.
Random MP3 Player is a simple mp3 application written in Java. The user points the application to a directory containing mp3s (or whose subdirectories contain mp3s). The application will then randomly play mp3s from the chosen directory.
JRioGui is intented to be a full featured GUI allowing to upload/download directories and files on a Diamond Rio500 Mp3 player. It is written entirely in Java but depends on the rio500 utilities (http://rio500.sourceforge.net).
The MP3elf is a low-cost ethernet connected MP3 player that receives an MP3 stream from a local area network server
and delivers it to amplified speakers or a Hi-Fi system. The hardware is based on the ST-013 MP3 decoder chip and a TINI Java SIM
eGott is a standalone jukebox server for Linux. It is remotelly controllable via native protocol. It supports multiple simultaneous users, multiple playlists, etc... Native client in Java is also available.
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
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.
JukeX is a flexible jukebox system written entirely in Java. It is object oriented, and has flexible metadata support for the tracks, as well as a full API for developing custom client software to use it.
The core of NetStereo is the server, which runs on a computer with a sound card and plays music, primarily MP3s. What makes the NetStereo server special is that it accepts commands from remote clients. The clients are stateless and can be connected and di
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.
Asd Music is meant to be a fully distributed jukebox program written mainly in java where the repository, the player and the console can sit on three different machines.
Orca is a high performance client/server application for organizing and playing audio files (initially MP3, Ogg Vorbis). It consists currently of a web client and a Java based server component. The home page for Orca is http://www.lilacsoftware.com/Orca
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.