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�■ Media can be streamed to client PCs via Windows Media Player, Winamp, XMMS, others. �■ Media can be output to soundcard or even soundcard on remote machines. �■ Dynamic updating of control panes (see screenshots) �■ Sophisticated multi-pane web-based control/playlist interface (IE 6 or Mozilla flavors) Here are some key features of “PrivateRadio”: PrivateRadio is robust enough to manage large collections of music, and flexible enough to be a complete multiple site streaming system with some easy php/perl/whatever scripting and configuration details. Rigid enough ‘out of the box’ to be a solid stable jukebox appliance. There’s even a ‘double-shot’ option.Īnother strength is its flexibility. The rule based system is virtually limitless. Each station (up to 200) has its own rules for generating playlists.Ĭhannel rules can be setup in unique ways, for example, a station could play only music from the Pacific Northwest, or Britain, or by year of release, etc. Once station rules are setup, a station can be tuned in via the web interface. PrivateRadio’s strength is it’s radio station metaphor. There are a lot of network jukebox systems. PrivateRadio has been developed since 1999 and is very stable.

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Sometimes I manage to kill it, sometimes have to reboot.PrivateRadio Crack Download Latest by farvil | On my Cinnamon Mint 20 it sometimes causes X.org to take 104% of its assigned processor core, mostly when I scroll a lot while switching between playlists. The two graphical interfaces are mostly confusing, obviously a legacy feature which IMO hurts nowadays. Its windows are behaving erratically sometimes, trying to snap to.

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There are three external commands that are sort of configurable, but actually not - one is file delete, one is replay gain scanner (that finally works, perfect!) and the third doesn't work. Can't configure it to use external tagger. Also, the tagger is awkward - can't do much to multiple files, have to click save on each, then for the next file it forgets everything and goes to its first page - and IDV2 tag is on page 3, very tiresome and time consuming. Two features are missing: no drag/drop nor clipboard to other apps, so when I want to put select files to a thumbdrive, I have to export a playlist, open in something else, and drag/drop from there. Blazingly fast when reading my long playlist, and also customizable - the ability to have global hotkeys is what I needed (just two: start/stop and next). Used it for a few years after ditching Dead Beef, Audacious and a few others which want to be cataloguers. Just use it as player, organize your collection into directories (./Music/Punk Rock/Dead Kennedys/In God We Trust Inc.), create playlist(s) by adding directories recursively, using QMMP only to play the music and it's perfect )įeature rich but mostly abandonware. 2 clone originally duplicated in XMMS and now in QMMP is IMHO a perfect UI for a graphical audio player. The player doesn't need to be complicated and this classic WinAmp v. the directory structure makes it easy to add songs of specific genre, artist or record recursively to playlist, searching and jumping within a massive playlist is lightning fast and that's the thing. I organizy my music through directory structures and use completely different tools for editing tags/metadata, etc. What it's not good at is organizing your music collection, editing IDv2/3 tags, etc. external programs execution on track changeĪs longtime user of XMMS, I love it! Even after XMMS was abandoned I continued it's use (through unofficial patched version to add UTF-8 support) for a couple of years. automatic charset detection for cue files and ShoutCast metadata embedded CUE support (for FLAC and WavPack) removable device detection (via HAL or UDisks) chiptune formats (AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF, NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM, VGZ, PCM WAVE (and other formats provided by libsndfile library) WMA, Monkey's Audio (and other formats provided by FFmpeg library) tracker modules (mod, s3m, it, xm, etc) Qmmp is feature-rich audio player with support of many formats.












Winamp mplayer