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Mpc |
http://www.musicpd.org/?page=mpc |
8112x |
A command line tool to interface MPD.
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Nogger |
http://www.efd.lth.se/[..]00jkr/nogger/ |
6981x |
Small, lightweight Ogg Vorbis player using GTK 2
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Mp3blaster |
http://mp3blaster.sourceforge.net/ |
6638x |
Mp3blaster is an interactive text-based mp3player. One of the unique features of this player is the ability to divide a playlist into groups (albums). Therefore, the play order can be adjusted with great flexibility.
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orpheus |
http://konst.org.ua/en/orpheus/ |
5736x |
Orpheus is a light-weight text mode menu- and window-driven audio player application for CDs and files in MP3 and Vorbis OGG format.
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GQmpeg |
http://gqmpeg.sourceforge.net |
5496x |
GQmpeg is a front end to various audio players, including mpg123, ogg123, and xmp. Also works with mpg321. It includes playlist support and is very configurable.
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Sonic-Rainbow |
http://sonic-rainbow.sourceforge.net/ |
5434x |
Sonic-Rainbow is a Linux GUI Multimedia Player that provides a CD Player, CD Ripper, Ogg Player, MP3 Player, CD Ripper, Utilises CDDB HTTP to download CD information and Tag Ogg files as it rips them. Maintains CDDB information locally and displays it when playing CD's. Displays MP3 embedded Artist and Track Title information. Provides a playlist editor. Can play playlists containing a mixture of Ogg and MP3 Files. Playlists may also contain files and directorys of music files.
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amaroK |
http://amarok.sourceforge.net/ |
5101x |
amaroK tries to be a little different, providing a simple drag and drop interface, that really makes playlist handling easy.
fresh playlist concept, very fast to use, with drag and drop
plays all formats supported by aRts, including mp3, ogg, audio CDs, streams
audio effects, like reverb and compressor
compatible with the .m3u and .pls formats for playlists
nice GUI, integrates into the KDE look, but with a unique touch
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qrwho |
http://qrwho.sourceforge.net/ |
4959x |
qrwho is a graphical frontend for rwho/rwhod based on Qt. qrwho has a very simple user interface and can be used to show the users currently logged in and the average loads of the hosts in the network
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Music Player Daemon |
http://musicpd.org |
4781x |
Music Player Daemon (MPD) allows remote access for playing music (MP3's, Ogg Vorbis files, and FLAC's) and managing playlists. MPD is designed for integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control for music playback over a local network. It is also makes a great desktop music player, especially if your a console junkie, like frontend options, or restart X often.
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trplayer |
http://www.linux-speakup.org/[..]trplayer.html |
4739x |
The Text-Mode RealMedia Player (TRPlayer) is a RealMedia player for Unix which has a command-line interface. It can play RealAudio, RealVideo, MP3, and all other media types supported by RealPlayer under Unix.
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MPIO |
http://mpio.sourceforge.net |
4710x |
The MPIO Project provides support for using Digitalway/Adtec MPIO digital audio players (DMG, DMK, DME, etc.) under Linux. It provides a Linux kernel module driver, a user space library, and at the moment, one tool to access the MPIO player.
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jack |
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/arne/jack/ |
4424x |
Jack is a console tool, somewhat in the great tradition of command-line oriented software. When using XTerm and xtermset the xterm's size is automagically changed to match the number of tracks.
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KMusicManager |
http://kmusicmanager.sf.net/ |
4401x |
KMusicManager manages your entire music collection.
KMusicManager's main features are :
* Manages your music collection of MP3, Ogg-Vorbis and FLAC files.
* Monitors directories for new songs.
* You can edit the tags of your songs.
* Create playlists, using drag and drop.
* You can choose what KMusicManager plays next by dragging and dropping songs into the play queue.
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XFreeCD |
http://xfreecd.sourceforge.net/ |
3934x |
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MikMod |
http://mikmod.raphnet.net/ |
3827x |
Mikmod is a module player and library supporting many formats, including mod, s3m, it, and xm. Originally a player for MS-DOS, MikMod has been ported to other platforms, such as Unix, Macintosh, BeOS, and Java(!!)
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