Re: [orca-list] eventually accessible music player with great features - Exaile
- From: Julien Claassen <julien mail upb de>
- To: VojtÄch PolÃÅek <krecoun gmail com>
- Cc: vinux-support googlegroups com, support accessiblefreedom org, orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] eventually accessible music player with great features - Exaile
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 18:22:37 +0200 (CEST)
Hi Vojta!
You might also try the squeezecentre. It's created for the Slim Devices
Squeeze* devices. But it can just as well work with a software player. You can
control it via web interface, the Slim Devices hardware and iPeng on iPhone.
It's a media server, it's written in Perl and offers support for several
formats (mp3, ogg, flac,...). There are plugins for radio stations, bbc
IPlayer, spotify, Napster, last.fm and others. There's support for playlists,
favourites, randomisation and more. Albums can be searched by year, genre,
band/artist name or title. Or you can just search your music folder. It
requires a more or less well organised music collection to work really well. I
think there's also some support for iTunes or some such. I don't keep track of
everything.
Only problem: the web-interface doesn't work too well in text-based browsers
like links2 or lynx. You can connect several players though and that always
works.
Just an alternative. For Debian there is an alternative repository.
Warmly yours
Julien
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