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a car jukebox setup for playing ogg vorbis music files on the go. also supports mp3s. please see the home page at http://jooky.sf.net for much more info.
PTOMMI(Python Toolkit for Online MP3 Management and Interaction) provides
components for building CGI apps to manage MP3 files on a remote server.
Two apps are also included: an MP3 playlist manager and an ID3 tag editor.
Command line tool which automatically cuts very big MP3 files according to a timeline, without having to convert to an intermediate format and without the need for huge quantities of RAM or disk space. Each subfile can be automatically postprocessed with
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menu_buddy is a small python script used to produce GNOME panel menus out of a directory hierarchy of music files. The menus created by menu_buddy are able to enqueue/play directories (or whole subtrees) in xmms as well as pause/play/skip xmms itself.
EarCandy is a non-web based music jukebox. It is written in python and initial platforms include Unix/Linux and Win32. A path is scanned for all mp3 files and organized into an index of Artist, Album and Title, irrespecitve of the underlying directory
Modular portable graphical based music editor. A new concept
loosely based on the tracker-interface. Aimed to be used
by both amatours and serious composers. Status for AmigaOS is stable,
status for Unix is pre-alpha.
AlsaPlayer-Python is a set of python bindings. It allows you to write custom interfaces for AlsaPlayer using the full power of the Python language. Also provided is a Python module to control AlsaPlayer from external programs.
This is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called
ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented
interface. MP3 players generally use this simple information for
display track title, artist name, and album title whi
The Python Sound Project aims to develop a productive community around Python, Csound and other synthesis engines as tools for algorithmic composition of electroacoustic music.
Python-powered MP3 management system! Intended for Car MP3/MP3 server use.
Supports a number of inputs, outputs, players and playlisting solutions.
Easy to use, and easy to hack are the two goals of this project.
MyParo: My Playlist and Repository Organizer, Explorer-like organizer of MP3 repository and playlists, allows access to real-time playstream (past/present/future), controls an external MP3 player (Winamp/XMMS), cross-platform via wxPython
Snarfzilla was a GUI and web browser for the official Freenet Java server.
The first web browser for the dark web.
It hasn't been compatible with Freenet for several years and development ceased.
Pymel stands for: Python MP3-player by Eelco Lempsink and is a fully Python based program to use with the mp3serverbox (http://www.mp3sb.org). It doesn't play mp3's itself (yet). It runs within a curses environment (text-based).
This is a simple Python script to save streaming mp3 data.
I've tested this script with my.mp3.com and www.shoutcast.com.
See homepage for setup instructions under GNU/Linux and Windows.