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If you offer media files on your site, such as Real Media or mp3-files, you will probably 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 this, you just link your media files as your normally would and mediawrap will take care of them. mediawrap supports Real Media and mp3 files at the moment.
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| Top Perl scripts |
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PlayList Generator FX PlayList Generator FX is perl-CGI script that generates playlist for
streaming media. After configurating this script, everything you have
to do, is upload your media files to server (or delete some of them).
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RipIT RipIT is used to create MP3 audio files from an Audio CD. It is a console based front-end without any fancy GUI. It is written in perl for dagrab for ripping the Audio CD tracks, lame for encoding the MP3 files and CDDB_get for CDDB retrieval.
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MP3Jukebox This allows you to play MP3s from a web interface. This can be used by anyone who has a web browser. Thus, you do not have to worry about CDs getting lost or physical access to a jukebox.
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MimeSlapper This is a workaround for mime-type file headers wrt mp3 files, for servers which have no mime-type headers set for mp3 files and for webmasters who may need additional mime-type headers sent with select mp3 files.
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myMP3 This set of perl and mysql based cgi-scripts allows you to set up and manage your own archive of mp3 files. The set includes tools such as web based admin to enable add, delete and update of database.
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Real Music Jukebox This is a basic RealAudio Jukebox program. While using this program, you can build a list of your favorite songs. It allows you to customize a song list.
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mediawrap mediawrap transparently handles media files. After installing mediawrap, you just link your media files as you normally would and mediawrap will take care of them. Therefore, you do not need to create ram-files or something similar.
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MimeSlapper This is a workaround for mime-type file headers wrt mp3 files, for servers which have no mime-type headers set for mp3 files and for webmasters who may need additional mime-type headers sent with select mp3 files.
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MP3Jukebox This allows you to play MP3s from a web interface. This can be used by anyone who has a web browser. Thus, you do not have to worry about CDs getting lost or physical access to a jukebox.
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MyNapster MyNapster is a webclient programme that allows you to share or download files over the internet.Has chatting and multi threaded downloading functions.Supports resume of downloading files.
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myMP3 This set of perl and mysql based cgi-scripts allows you to set up and manage your own archive of mp3 files. The set includes tools such as web based admin to enable add, delete and update of database.
5).
RipIT RipIT is used to create MP3 audio files from an Audio CD. It is a console based front-end without any fancy GUI. It is written in perl for dagrab for ripping the Audio CD tracks, lame for encoding the MP3 files and CDDB_get for CDDB retrieval.
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The Jukebox This script allows you to manage a Real audio music database content. It can also be adapted to support any other type of media. Some of its features are database distributed on multiple files, support for peering content sites and database manager.
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mp3riot This is a perl based tool that searches files and directories for MP3 files and creates a file list, playlist etc. This programme can also rename MP# files using ID3 Tags.
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