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Re: MP3 Player



Have you looked at the E-Smith server? it's a fairly standard linux
based server with a very nice web admin interface .... and some mp3
streaming plugins that allow access from any standard web browser. Nice
GUI it is too :-)

You do however need a dedicated machine for it, but it does far more
than mp3 streaming. I can provide more info if asked.

Calum

Nigel Giddings wrote:

> Like a lot of people on this list I have quite a large collection of
MP3s.
>
> I have been looking for a good, PC, based system that will let me play
the
> MP3s in various rooms (via a Laptop and 10M LAN connection)
>
> I thought all my prayers had been answered with the Media Juke Box
server
> facility. I particularly like how they arrange playlists and how you
can
> combine (inclusively and exclusively) to produced other playlists. I
can
> combine my favs and my wifes and find, and play, the few songs we both
like.
>
> I have not been able to get the server function working between my
'Study
> PC' running win98 and my laptop using win 2K. I am not using DHCP just
> static addresses.
>
> Any suggestions for software would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The ultimate aim is to have a central store of all MP3s with a player
for
> each room or area, ideally Web type GUI (or a nice application window)
for
> easy use.
>
> Regards
>
> Nigel
>
>
>
>
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