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The Jukebox allows you to
RipIT allows you to create
MimeSlapper is a workaround
This is a random midi player
manage a Realaudio music
MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) audio
for the confusing apache
written in Perl, it will
database content. With very
files from an Audio CD. It
mime-type file headers, in
play a random tune every
little modification, it can
is a console based
the case of mp3 files, where
time someone visits a page
be adapted to support any
front-end, written in perl,
a "standardized"
with the script on it. The
other type of media. It
for 3 programs: xmcd for
mime type has not yet been
program reads from a flat
current features include:
CDDB lookup, cdparanoia for
widely accepted. It allows
text database containing the
Database distributed on
ripping the Audio CD tracks,
you to configure via a hard
midi URL and title. The
multiple files, Support for
and bladeenc or lame for
variable, or via a
script also supports a very
peering content sites and
encoding the MP3 files. Main
specialized url tag, which
customizable output.
load balancing, and Database
features include: The
mime-type header you'd like
(Requires SSI)
manager.
program will do the
to send to the users
following without user
browser, in order to
intervention: Gets the Audio
successfully play mp3 files
CD Album/Artist/Tracks
from url links. This is also
information from CDDB (using
a good workaround for
xmcd), Rips the Audio CD
servers which have no
Tracks (using cdparanoia),
mime-type headers set for
Encodes the MP3s, id3 tags
mp3 files, because of this
the MP3s, Creates an M3U
lack of standard, as well as
file, and bladeenc or lame
for those webmasters who may
for encoding the MP3 files.
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.
Date: Feb, 08 2000 Date: Nov, 22 1999 Date: Sep, 04 1999 Date: Jul, 21 1999 |
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If you offer media files on
your site, you will probably
have noticed that you have
to create .ram-files or
something similar. These
.ram-files are kind of a
"wrapper" for the
real file. They are
downloaded by the browser
and given over to the player
who then starts downloading
and playing the real file.
With lots of different media
files, such "wrapper
files" can start to be
a real nuisance. mediawrap
spares you this additional
work by transparently
handling media files. After
installing mediawrap, you
just link your media files
as your normally would and
mediawrap will take care of
them. mediawrap supports
RealMedia (.ra, .rm) and
MPEG-III (mp3) files at the
moment, but can be easily
adapted for a lot of
purposes (even
non-multimedia files).
Date: Jul, 21 1999 |