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    ::phpMpReloaded:: The webclient for mpd

    ::phpMpReloaded:: The webclient for mpd

    PHP Webclient Collection for MPD (music player daemon)

    This seems to be just another PHP Web Client (MPC) for the famous music server project MPD (Music Player Daemon). But it is the continuation of the existing projects phpMp, phpMp+, phpMp2, phpMp3 and thus as stable as them, although new an shiny. Simple and easy to use. Suggestions and help are welcome! Why should I donate or leave any kind of feedback? As most developers know, open source software cannot be measured in amounts of money.
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    MusiCat Streaming Server

    MusiCat Streaming Server

    MusiCat is a Web streaming server for your personal cloud

    MusiCat is a Web Streaming Server for your personal cloud. It's a PHP and Web 2.0 Software which allows you listening your local music files everywhere. MusiCat streams your music files to your Computers, Tablets or Smartphones. You need no additional software on your Devices, just a web browser. MusiCat enables you to stream your music over the Internet to your client.
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    Daisy Music Player

    Daisy Music Player

    Web based Music Player for large collections

    ...It makes use of Audio-Tags but goes beyond that scope by allowing the user to link individual songs and albums with artists and bands, or to file accompanying pictures and texts along. The player runs in web browser while the software is written in PHP, Javascript and HTML. It makes use of the LAMP-stack and may be set up in the Intranet or on a web server in the Internet.
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    Streamers Webplayer
    The 'Streamers Webplayer' is an 'open source' web-based playback tool for 'Nullsoft's SHOUTcast server '. It offers the user and administrator, a very simple and clear user interface, to receive SHOUTcast's stream.
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    JamSpace

    Collaborative web-based audio workstation

    ...The client side is a web page that can take many forms, the initial implementation is modeled after typical multi-track composition software. The backend is a java application which is controlled by REST APIs and uses WebSockets for streaming audio in and out. The JamSpace server supports both sampled and synthesized audio which may both be used in the same project. Standard MIDI and audio files may be imported. The JamSpace server will include features for social network that will enable users to form project groups and control access to projects.
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