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Gronk - Web-based MP3 jukebox
Gronk is a Web-based MP3 jukebox. It generates
heavily-hyperlinked Web pages listing all of your ripped CDs, by
extracting information from CDDB data. These Web pages allow easy
selection of songs or albums to play, and when nothing has been
explicitly selected, it selects songs randomly. Playback is done via
either XMMS or mpg123.
It is built around static HTML pages, not a database.
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Interfaces | web, daemon |
Source languages | Perl |
Use requirements | Perl 5, cddb files for mp3s, xmms, mpg123 |
Weak prerequisites | Bundle::XMMS |
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