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    Java SID Player Music Library V2
    This is a Commodore 64 emulator specialized for sound reproduction. It is also a SID player for music collections like HVSC and CGSC. It is a full C64 emulator and can play games of the GameBase64 project as well.
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    JavaMod - The Java Mod Player

    JavaMod - The Java Mod Player

    Amiga modfile, C64 SID and MP3,FLAC,APE,WAV file player based on Java

    This Java Modplayer playes *.mod, *.xm, *.s3m, *.stm, *.wow, *.it (all with interpolation), MP3s, *.sid, *.ogg, *.flac, *.ape, WAV, MIDI, RMI, AU, AIFF. It also supports playlists like PLS, M3U and cue-sheets. Since Version 2.8 support for OPL2/OPL3 emulation was added to play AdLib ROL-Files, LAA, CMF, DRO and SCI files. To start the player you may just double click the jar or use: java -jar ./javamod.jar or (for just commandline) java -cp .
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    Java Ice Team Tracker 64 is a java based music tracker (editor) for creating music for SID chip of Commodore 64. Instruments are totally based onto tables for full control of sound generation.
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    music-barrel

    Music juke box for Raspberry Pi, web/mobile inteface

    Web interfaced music juke box for Raspberry Pi Features set auto scan local and remote storage for music file and store them in database with separated type, quality, year, genre, album, artist, composer, song, duration, tags, and original location Manually adding directories or songs in the database above Create playlists (static) Create playlist ad hoc by query or wizard driven Add songs to static playlists Navigate over file system with filtering Play playlist in modes sequential, random, repeat Edit song tags with corresponding DB record update Support formats MP3, WAV, WV(ISO), FLAC, APE, AAC. OGG, DSD Break down album FLAC/APE/WV upon CUE sheet Support search back, forward, skip in individual or list playback Displaying playback progress Show song/album artwork Research on net for song, album, artist details Adding new songs by uploading and other ways
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    Software to allow hardsid card to act as a MIDI instrument running on a Linux platform. This project will use the existing hardsid driver for Linux (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hardsid). See also www.hardsid.com.
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