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    nGhost is a media center frontend for car PC type systems. Using SDL for the graphics, nGhost provides an ascetically pleasing look and feel. nGhost is designed for quickness and ease of use in an automobile environment.
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    Musiql is a command-line frontend to MPlayer that stores track and playlist information in an SQLite database and allows access to this database through SQL queries entered on the command line.
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    The project aims to build a frontend to mplayer using python. The frontend would enable users to create a library of their media files, filter playlist according to their needs, and plus more features to be added later.
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    Pygme is an mplayer frontend written in Python/PyGTK. Pygme has a searchable media library (similar to winamp), a playlist and has ID3 tagging support. It uses sqlite through pysqlite bindings to maintain media lib and playlists.
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