Mp3riot (formerly known as f2html.pl) is a command line utility that searches recursively through directories, builds a file list (with additional file information), and generates html files, plylists, etc. The output can be controlled, links can be corrected, and more. The script is mainly desigend to create Web pages, playlists, and databases for mp3-files, but can also used for other purposes.
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This script is mostly 4 *nix machines unless u have PERL installed on your windows box. What this little script does is takes all mp3's in a specified directory and adds them to a m3u playlist for winamp good for local lans if you have your mp3's stored on a nix machine just change the path to match your MP3 directory and the path to your http server |
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Designed for RealAudio or RealVideo-based websites, this program lets your visitors create their own song lists which can be saved at your site or their hardiscs. By clicking the generated RAM files, visitors can listen to the selected songs anytime continuously. RAM filenames are automatically assigned but can be renamed by visitors. The files older than X days will be automatically deleted. Script can be easily modified for some other similar file-creation purposes. |
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MÆS (MP3 Audio Entertainment System), a spinoff of version 1 of Richard Harman's myMP3, is a set of Perl scripts which interface with MySQL to provide streaming MP3's over the net. The package includes just about everything you'll need, such as sql scripts, shell scripts, Perl cgi, etc. |
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MyNapster Webclient is a web interface to the MyNapster/Napster/Opennap Networks that allows you to download songs via Web. |
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Wavtoreal is a small perl script for use with a console-based realproducer. This script asks you several options, you fill them in and then the real-audio-file is generated. Currently it's written only for wav-files, but it can be easily changed for movies and so on. The script asks for the following options: input file, output file, target audiences, audio format, info title, info author, info description, info copyright, allow recording, allow download and delete file or not. |
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The Jukebox allows you to manage a Realaudio music database content. With very little modification, it can be adapted to support any other type of media. It current features include: Database distributed on multiple files, Support for peering content sites and load balancing, and Database manager. |
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RipIT allows you to create MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) audio files from an Audio CD. It is a console based front-end, written in perl, for 3 programs: xmcd for CDDB lookup, cdparanoia for ripping the Audio CD tracks, and bladeenc or lame for encoding the MP3 files. Main features include: The program will do the following without user intervention: Gets the Audio CD Album/Artist/Tracks information from CDDB (using xmcd), Rips the Audio CD Tracks (using cdparanoia), Encodes the MP3s, id3 tags the MP3s, Creates an M3U file, and bladeenc or lame for encoding the MP3 files. |
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MimeSlapper is a workaround for the confusing apache mime-type file headers, in the case of mp3 files, where a "standardized" mime type has not yet been widely accepted. It allows you to configure via a hard variable, or via a specialized url tag, which mime-type header you'd like to send to the users browser, in order to successfully play mp3 files from url links. This is also a good workaround for servers which have no mime-type headers set for mp3 files, because of this lack of standard, as well as for those webmasters who may need additional mime-type headers sent with select mp3 files. This script is intended to be a quick fix, and not to become a substitute for proper apache configuration. MimeSlapper would be suitable to deal with other apache mime-type difficulties as well, by changing the mime-types in the script. |
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Media is a Perl Script that creates .ram, .asx, and many other files. It uses kind of like a database to store the locations of your files. All you have to do is link to the script and the script does the rest. It also has a feature to block other people from linking to your media files. |
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