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    Audio Share

    Audio Share

    Audio Share can share Windows/Linux computer's audio to Android phone

    Audio Share can share Windows/Linux computer's audio to Android phone over network, so your phone becomes the speaker of computer. (You needn't buy a new speaker😄.) https://github.com/mkckr0/audio-share
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    FrostWire

    FrostWire

    Search, Download, Play, Share on Bittorrent and the cloud

    FrostWire https://www.frostwire.com/ is a media player, Video Downloader and Peer to Peer (P2P) information sharing client for the BitTorrent network. This project is not affiliated with LimeWire LLC. FrostWires' source code is Licensed under the GNU GPL and Apache Open Source licenses. System Requirements Any of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista for Intel processors (64-bit only) ● Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later (64-bit) ● Linux, Unix such as Solaris (64-bit) ● Android 7.0 or later 256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended) An active internet connection
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    Downloads: 382 This Week
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    QmidiCtl

    QmidiCtl

    A MIDI Remote Controller via UDP/IP Multicast

    QmidiCtl is a MIDI remote controller application that sends MIDI data over the network, using UDP/IP multicast. Inspired by multimidicast (http://llg.cubic.org/tools) and designed to be compatible with ipMIDI for Windows (http://nerds.de).
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    MusiqBox

    MusiqBox

    An social musicsystem for your Pi and smartphone.

    MusiqBox is an client-server based audio player, which let you stream music files from any device to an server and plays it. You are also able to store music on the server itself and manage it with your smartphone or desktop. The aim of MusiqBox is to extend the functionality of an existing audio-system (e.g. common stereo) with this features: -Playback of common audio-formats like: mp3, ogg, flac, wave,… -Stream music files over the network -Store music files locally -Remote...
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    RoNOTE

    RoNOTE

    Very Powerfull Crossplatform Qt Based Music Note Editor[Still Planing]

    Very Powerfull Crossplatform [Advanced] Music Note Editor [STILL PLANING,DONT DOWNLOAD IT] Qt based project Strong plugin system that can dynamicly connect to all types of application using specified drivers,even JS plugins. Strong editor host provided and shared with all plugins. Allow to import or export files and sounds to all type of music files using dynamic plugins,basically added GuitarPro,... Allow users to use multiple output and input devices such as Internal MIDI System,ISDB...
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