[ale] OT: Free MP3 Jukebox ?

Thomas Holmquist fishy at fishynet.net
Mon Dec 27 00:08:14 EST 2004


Perhaps Netjuke, http://www.netjuke.org/ , is what you're looking for?

"Netjuke is an Open Source, cross-platform, web-based streaming media jukebox 
powered by PHP 4, an increasing choice of databases, and all the media that 
consitutes your digital music collection. Netjuke aims to enable small 
communities to run private web-sites and access all the media they own, 
distribute or are granted access to."

The drop CD / Rip would have to be done by hand though... pretty easy, could 
be done with shell-scripts...

Hope this helped
-Thomas

On Saturday 25 December 2004 14:17, David Corbin wrote:
> On Saturday 25 December 2004 13:42, Richard wrote:
> > On Saturday 25 December 2004 10:32 am, David Corbin wrote:
> > > Some time ago, I started righting a web-based tool for this, so that we
> > > could both easily access the "audio-server". ?This model makes a bunch
> > > more sense to me, particularly when you've already got (linux) PC
> > > attached to the A/V system. ?While I had basic ripping working, I ran
> > > into a problem with particular CD and never spend the time to fix it.
> > > ?Does anyone have any recommendations for tools in this area? (It's
> > > been 3+ years since I touched it. ?Surely someone has done this to a
> > > reasonable level.
> >
> > If you're using KDE, konqueror is easy to use to rip cd audio then
> > audacity is great to filter and play with it.  I think it will also
> > convert wav to mp3
> > RA
>
> That's not server based.  I want something where I drop a CD in, it rips. 
> If I want to place stuff, I go to use browser to "browse the library"..
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