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Replacement for the Java Media Framework (JMF), allowing you to transport not only audio and video. In extention a modular software synthesizer designer/sequencer sharing local hardware over the internet.
Music Server is a pure-Python MP3 "jukebox" software. The focus in on ease-of-use, reliability and extensibility. The high-level architecture is a two tier single server/multiple clients system.
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.
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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).
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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.
A GTK/Glade based management interface for the PODxt (Live and Pro) from Line 6. Written in Python for Linux.
It requires a MIDI connection to the device and the Line6 USB driver from http://www.tanzband-scream.at/line6/
MyPy Jukebox is a project to build a linux based touch screen jukebox. Currently the application is using mysql for backend database storage and xmms for front end music playing. MyPy itself is written in python.
Capricciotools is a set audio related tools to be ran on a headless linux server. This includes: automatic transcoding of flac files to mp3 and ogg vorbis files; a cd-ripper (to flac, including freedb/musicbrainz tag lookup).
BtXmms is a simple program that permits to control your xmms mp3 player via bluetooth with whatever mobile device that is provided of a JVM and bluetooth (such as Nokia 6630 ecc) .
This project is intended for users who want to get more out of the voice modem they may have. Why another project for modem? Looking for the good quality software for the voice communication trough the modem, I could find only Win32 based. Linux now :)