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    Dodger-Tools

    Dodger-Tools

    BASH tools and and Debian packages for Linux users and administrators

    The Dodger-Tools are a constantly growing collection of BASH tools and Debian packages for Linux users and administrators.
    Downloads: 89 This Week
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    IMP - Irrlicht Music Player (Irrlicht)

    IMP - Irrlicht Music Player (Irrlicht)

    3D video music media player lyrics subtitles etc...

    ✿ Unique! The first, and only, software of its own kind... ;) ✿ Home page: http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39695 ✿ Join our group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/programadoresdeportugal ✿ USAGE examples: - Simply play your musics, with 3D visuals. - Great for whole family singing. (Karaoke) - Lyrics files can be ".txt" or ".srt" files (Subtitles) - Great to be used with friends, in a party, singing. - Great for little babies... (Add your voice reading bedtime...
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    This SourceForge project page is obsolete. Please visit http://www.musicpd.org/
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    NotesTyper

    Convert your text typing into music

    NotesTyper system converts text typing into music. You will need computer keyboard, microphone (notebook mic is ok) and Chrome or Firefox browser. NotesTyper has multiple operating modes and settings, which allow to produce different music from same text. Computer keyboards do no allow to input keypress velocity, but NotesTyper overcomes this restriction by processing microphone input level when you type.
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    A collection of software made by Milos Rancic.
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    HTTP-jQuery-mplayer Media Player

    Control playback of media files on WWW server

    Lets you play, pause, browse and add to play queue media files on a WWW server machine remotly using WWW interface. Requirements: Server: - POSIX Operating System - Sound Card - mplayer - Apache 2 - PHP 5 Client: - WWW browser able to run Javascript and jQuery (Firefox, Opera, Chrome, etc. virtually any modern browser, including smartphones)
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    Tunez is an MP3/Ogg Vorbis jukebox that works with a voting system. It is ideal for LAN parties since it allows all users to have input into what is played (or streamed).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The Netjuke is a Web-Based Audio Streaming Jukebox powered by PHP 4, a database and all the MP3, Ogg Vorbis and other format files that constitute your digital music collection. Supports images, language packs, multi-level security, random playlists, etc
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    tetravex oggserv is a centralised ogg vorbis daemon that by standard comes with a web based interface, but more clients will soon be availible. It functions in the same way as a jukebox. Users can queue up tracks using a client.
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    A web based Media and Entertainment server system, designed for use on lans and home networks. Current formats supported are MP3 and OGG Vorbis. Many more audio and video formats will be available. New features will be added shortly. See Home Page.
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    just-a-JukeBox is a one-file JukeBox-Script written entirely in PHP. It uses local mpg123 and so simpleJukeBox is nothing more than a web-based remote-control for your "MP3-Server" :-)
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    The Pianist Box

    High quality real-time MIDI sound source for the pianist

    The Pianist Box features 256 polyphony CD quality real-time sound source. Commercial products either cost premium (e.g. USD5000 for a digital piano), low performance (e.g. 64 polyphony) and limited sounds (e.g. 128 non-replaceable instruments). The Pianist Box overcome these problem by highly optimizing open source system for a limited set of hardware.
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