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    Music Library & Player

    Music Library & Player

    Easily access your music collection from any device, anywhere.

    Music Library & Player utilizes PHP and vanilla javascript to deliver your web-accessible music library via HTML5 audio in a fully responsive and modern interface. The library does not require a database back-end. It parses the directory structure, best suited for a [ROOT]/[ARTIST]/[ALBUM]/[TRACKS] type of layout. This isn't required, but makes for the best user experience. Random playlists can also be generated. The code contained in this script has not been minified. It is written...
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    Symphonie Music Player

    Symphonie Music Player

    Sleek, lightweight desktop music player built with Electron and HTML5

    Symphonie is a sleek, lightweight desktop music player built with Electron and powered by HTML5 capabilities, offering a clean interface for enjoying your local audio library. It supports popular formats including MP3, FLAC, AAC, M4A, OGG, WAV, OPUS. Features include playlist management, intuitive playback controls, track metadata display (title/artist), and shuffle functionality for a seamless listening experience. https://sourceforge.net/p/symphonie/demo/
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    Musichspeler

    Musichspeler

    a web based audioplayer

    In times of html5, ajax, css3 and more it's not necessary using flash applications or streaming services anymore. With this project I'm trying to create a web based audioplayer that can handle large music collections and that is usable with a dynamic playlist which can be edited while listening to music without refreshing the page.
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    Amarok 2.0 script, that shows information about the currently played track as a notification using a notification daemon that implements the freedesktop.org dbus interface (e.g. libnotify, notify-osd, knotify since kde 4.3).
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    Listen to Sirius Satellite Radio with this program that runs on the Yahoo! Widget Engine. Features include 60+ channels from Sirius Radio, 128 kbps streaming audio, a channel guide with real-time artist and track name information, and a whole lot more.
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