jJukebox is a web application for playing MP3/Audio files on the server it is installed on. Remote controlled by its text based web frontend. Playlists are supported, reader for additional playlist file formats can be plugged in. Written in 100% Java.
JAMP provides several functions to index and manage your media files on resources like storage systems or dvds. The userinterface is webbased and fully written in java.
Pandora's Jar enables timeshifting on pandora-based (www.pandora.com) radio stations. Distributed voting system provides error correction and detection of damaged files. Playlist-per-station support lets you re-play by-genre in addition to by-time.
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Web/b2amp is a detachable MPlayer frontend using MPlayer's slave-mode feature. Multiple clients can connect to and control one MPlayer. It supports playlists. Its even possible to load and save playlists (only b2list-format yet) local.
MediaServer to manage MP3 files and other media. Collect media's meta information and play it on a central home/office entertainment server. Inspired by James Ponder's MServ (http://www.mserv.org). More infos: http://www.nightlabs.de/projects/dionysos
A set of software components used to investigate and implement searching of music and audio. This covers content-based retrieval and meta-data based solutions, segmentation and content selection (summarisation) of audio and music (MIDI, MP3 and WAV).
Online music publishing system that enables mass collaboration among registered users. Users will submit pieces of work for others to add and edit to create other renditions of the work.
Gum Under The Seat is a menuing system for the Mac, designed to be driven by a remote control. Modules are included for videos, iTunes, EyeTV, a Scripts folder, and Vonage dialing.
A multi platform capable Jukebox application allowing streaming of MP3's across a home network, internet, or workplace. The application also features a comprehensive search program, organisational structure, and more (read on website)
JATMM is an Mp3-Managing Tool with Java- and Webinterface. It can display Mp3-Tags, generate Playlists, stream Music and much more. It uses Java, PHP and MySQL.
Animix brings a storyboard to life by combining and synchronising storyboard frames with a soundtrack, allowing an artist or animator to quickly create, and present an Animatic over the web.
Amplitude is a servlet-based web application that allows you
to browse and play mp3's. It can be used in conjunction
with lame to re-encode mp3 files on the fly. This
allows http streaming of mp3's over low bandwith
connections such as upstream DSL
JiMix is an interactive jukebox with remote access. Based on 100% java code it provides remote control trough web access and RMI-clients. Songs are selected mixed based on their configuration in a mySQL (any JDBC) database.
Time of day service over telephone using Voicent Gateway, a VoiceXML gateway that specially designed for voice modems. A Free version is available for download at http://www.voicent.com/download. Sample code for interactive telephony applications.
An mp3 jukebox server written with Java, J2EE and EJB. It's probably overkill, but EJB allows for interesting things like multiple interfaces (console and web are planned) and transactions.
Currently in pre-alpha.
Basilisk is a multimedia and graphical library for Java. Its main goal is to provide a flexible and extensible graphic middleware to adapt your games easily to multiple Java Games scenarios, like Desktop Games, Mobile Games and Web Games.
Java software to control a juke-box from a web-browser running on a remote (e.g. handheld) device with a rich, extensible, interactive subjective metadata framework to assist in the browsing, management and classification of large music collections.