Sep. 25th, 2004
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Sep. 25th, 2004 06:29 pmFrom: Richard Kettlewell <rjk@greenend.org.uk>
To: sgo-software-announce@greenend.org.uk
Subject: DisOrder 0.11 - digital audio jukebox
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:27:31 +0100
This is to announce release 0.11 of DisOrder.
DisOrder is a "jukebox" - it is used to play random and chosen tracks
from a collection of digital audio files (for instance MP3 and OGG
files). Features include:
* Play any file format you can supply a player for
* Multiple track collections
* Template-driven web interface
* Command-line interface
* Select tracks or have them picked at random
* List current, queued and recently played tracks
* Hierarchical navigation through track collections
* Word search on filenames
* Calculates track lengths for known formats and estimates start
time of queued tracks
* Scratch (i.e. interrupt) unpopular tracks
* Convert track filenames into artist/album/title with regexps
* Plugins for various features:
o Calculating track length
o Choosing tracks for random play
o Sourcing tracks
o Event notification
o Playing tracks
* Supports multiple character encodings
* Volume control
* Edit track preferences via the web interface
* Rearrangeable queue
DisOrder is written in GNU C and licenced under the GPL. It has only
been tested under Linux but could probably be run on other UNIX
platforms with a little effort.
For more information, including downloads and a list of changes,
please visit:
http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2003/09/jukebox.html(no subject)
Sep. 25th, 2004 06:51 pmRecently there've been quite a few LJ comments in journals I read which have inlined images. A plea to people who use inline images.