Posts Tagged ‘music’
Streaming Media Server with Subsonic
Subsonic can be installed on everything from a Windows-based computer to a home server running FreeNAS. Once installed, you can tune into your media collection from anywhere you access the web or use your mobile phone. Subsonic is a complete web-based front end for your collection. You can search tracks, listen to saved podcasts, assign ratings, add comments, and create playlists. Subsonic supports on-the-fly resampling to keep the quality high, even when you’re using a lower bandwidth connection—you can turn the feature on permanently if you’ve got a bandwidth cap you’re trying to stay under. If you’re a fan of Last.fm, Subsonic has support for the service and will scrobble and update your now-playing status. There’s a demo account available if you’d like to take the interface for a spin before installing it. Subsonic is free, open-source, and available for Windows, Mac, *nix systems.
Jango Lesson Your Music
The problem with music is you can’t get enough of it because it keeps changing synonymously with taste and trends. In this spaces, the past new months, we’ve thrown everything from speakers to radio sttions to music search engines at you. There are hordes of music streaming sites out there, each one of them looking to be different and win your hearts. In the age where mashups reign supreme, the Jango blend of features include social networking, music search and personal internet radio station broadcasting. Search for an artist or song, Jangos plays it and adds similar songs to the playlist. Edit the playlist or add different music to it. Once your radio station playlist is ready you can share it with Jango buddies. Jango is free like the rest. [source:www.jango.com]
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