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PUBLIC MARKS from tadeufilippini with tags multimedia & mp3

June 2009

kdekorte - Gnome MPlayer

GNOME MPlayer is a simple GUI for MPlayer. It is intended to be a nice tight player and provide a simple and clean interface to MPlayer. GNOME MPlayer has a rich API that is exposed via DBus. Using DBus you can control a single or multiple instances of GNOME MPlayer from a single command. The player can be used to play media on websites when used with Gecko Mediaplayer Gnome MPlayer is not highly dependent on the Gnome libraries, the look and feel of the application is based on the Gnome HIG. The main dependency is on GTK2, GLIB2 and DBUS. Browser Integration To set GNOME MPlayer as the default player for mms and rtsp protocols in Mozilla/Firefox add this to your prefs.js file user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.mms", "/usr/bin/gnome-mplayer"); user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.rtsp", "/usr/bin/gnome-mplayer"); Or open the "about:config" location and create new string settings with the above values. gnome-mplayer in playlist mode, with several ogg and mp3 files loaded.

November 2007

October 2007

Lame MP3 Encoder Binaries

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These files are in the Zip format. Either one should automatically extract if you download it with Safari, or if you double-click it in the Finder.

September 2007

freshmeat.net: Project details for xine

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xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available--and some of the most uncommon formats, too. All those features come in a reusable library (xine-lib) which can easily be embedded in your applications

June 2007

xine

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What is xine? xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available - and some of the most uncommon formats, too.

amarok features

Features Quick and simple drag and drop playlist creation Super eye-candy interface Multiple backends supported ( xine and helix) 10 band equalizer Automatic cover art download using Amazon services The unique and powerful Context Browser Automatic play-statistics generation (iRate style) Full lyrics download Read about your bands with embedded wikipedia browsing! Funky visualisations from libvisual KDE integration Streaming MP3 streams, including Last.fm streams. Crossfading Podcasting Support Fully configurable translucent OSD for track changes K3b (CD-burning) integration Style your Context Browser with custom CSS styles Save space in your Context Browser with collapsable boxes Show the Context Browser without Amarok open through the Konqueror sidebar! Full support for Last.FM! Share your music taste with friends on the net Generate dynamic playlists based on last.fm suggestions Support for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases ensuring fast collection access Support for your iPod, iRiver, PlaysForSure, NJB, and generic USB device with the all new media-browser Powerful scripting interface, allowing for easy extension of Amarok Complete DCOP access Translated into more than 50 languages, thanks to the KDE localization team.

amarok homepage

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Amarok is the music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. Amarok makes playing the music you love easier than ever before - and looks good doing it. Check out some of Amarok's features

Linux Downloads Directory Amarok

Amarok 1.4.5 in Multimedia / Audio Votes: 12 Submitted by jwales on 2006-06-11 Update by ozar on 2007-02-05 The amaroK team has cut the brake lines in their eternal quest to bring you the BEST audio experience ever, and there's no turning back! The most eagerly anticipated event of the 2006 multimedia calendar has finally arrived -- amaroK 1.4 "Fast Forward" is officially off the leash, and racing to a distro near you. Here's the lowdown: * Tagging support for all major audio formats (OGG, MP3, MP4, FLAC and RM) * Enhanced media device support (iPodĀ® IFP/IRiverĀ®, generic devices) * Reworked tagging dialog for better management of the collection * Non-KDE users are now able to set their default browser without installing KDEBase * Consistent and independent icon set * Option to view wikipedia articles in another language by default * Gapless playback for the xine engine * User-based rating system * More options to configure the sidebar Homepage: http://amarok.kde.org/ Download: http://amarok.kde.or...p/Download Tags: Support for Metadata (Tags) in WMA, MP4/AAC and RealMedia (RA,RV,RM) files Required Distribution: No