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    C-Cramp is a tool for a mysql database with data about music, DJs, shows, etc. for non-profit (college/university) radio stations that play music from hard media (CDs/vinyl). The primary focus is tracking & music and generating logs using a php frontend.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Jencode is a complete system to create/store/distribute/manage your mp3 library.It encodes files using cdparanoia & lame, and displays your collection via a php website. Clients can automatically transfer files to a central server. Written in java & php.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Just an Organizer to organize your whole MP3 and MP4 that are on your machine. You can sort by artist/song/album/etc., read and write Metadata, rip and play CD's
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Linux-MP3Box helps building the soft- and hardware to convert an old CD-Player into a network-enabled, web-administered MP3-Station.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    mm2mm (Multimedia to Multimedia) is a webservice (based on php) to convert many medias (DVD, CD-A, video, audio, ...) to many medias (divx, mpeg, ogg, music-only, ...)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Webbased Audio-CD-Archive for private Audio-CD-Collections. Use PHP, Perl and MySQL. Also support CD-Location in up to 255 CD-Changer. Integrated CDDB-Interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Script for unix-based systems to rip and encode MP3s off a music CD. Uses cdparanoia and lame, but can be configured to use others. Supports: id3, id3v2, CDDB access (freedb.org) and *total* customization of filenames. See CVS for latest version pls
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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