Empeg-like mp3-player software

Posted by: Wolfram

Empeg-like mp3-player software - 03/12/2001 08:33

Hello,

I am looking for a empeg-like solution for playing my MP3 collection on an PC, preferably on my Linux machine. I did some searching on the net but there are so many solutions and I don't want to try them all.
Maybe someone can recommend something out of his own experience?
I am looking for a solution which is similar to the empeg in respect to the way it manages the whole collection in a database-like way. Like with the empeg I want to build playlists on the fly like "this song", "this album", "everything from this artist" or "everything in the collection by random".
The programm should (additionally?) work from commandline, so it can be triggered via telnet or driven by scripts. Any suggestions?

BTW: Does anyone know what happend to MP3VoiceControl? It sounds like it does pretty much what I want plus voice recognition but the download site doesn't seem to work

Thanks for any info and suggestions.

Wolfram.
Posted by: mtempsch

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 03/12/2001 13:25

mp3 explorer can do some things like searching on artist, year, title, album and genre. It can also search on bitrate and some other things in the tags. See attachment

You can play or enqueue the search result into winamp.

The main window offers a choice of Artist, Genre and Album views - a bit slow to switch over though.

http://www.mp3-explorer.com Shareware or free(beer)ware (older version)

/Michael
Posted by: shawn

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 03/12/2001 13:57

I've started looking at something like this for myself. One program I've seen that caught my eye is Otto (http://www.cardhouse.com/otto/).

Haven't gotten a chance to install it yet, but most of these mp3-database things are all alike, just differing schema. This one is web based, not telnet or cmdline driven, but its mostly Perl, so given time a cmdline client could probably be hacked together.

My only issue is how the playlists link up (still looking at that) and empeg syncing (unlikely to find in any tool,but if you've built up a database, might as well duplicate it on the empeg). I'm looking at mlord's empsync to try and couple it with a MySQL database to grab playlists, new tunes and such.
Posted by: gbeer

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 03/12/2001 22:10

It's hard to remember which mag. but I think Maximum Linux had an article about building and MP3 database using MySQL. It was part of a project to build a linux box for playing MP3's.

Glenn

added
http://www.anders.com/projects/route66/ < item that was in max linux
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4993692753.html
Posted by: Nosferatu

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 05/12/2001 07:16

After searching all over the internet for mp3 solutions and escpecially for my car I found a french project called mp3sb based on linux and mysql (database) with many clients for linux and win32.

i haven't tested it yet but now that it's hard for me to use the cos i broke my right hand (i will have time to test many things)

It is used over a network and could have a client on empeg to listen to music on pc via network ?


MP3Sb
Posted by: smu

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 05/12/2001 07:42

Here is a working link: mp3sb
Posted by: LTJBukem

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 05/12/2001 09:23

Like with the empeg I want to build playlists on the fly like "this song", "this album", "everything from this artist" or "everything in the collection by random".


Have I missed something somewhere ? You can insert/append/replace in a playlist on the Empeg. This is true. When you talk of building playlists on the fly is this what you mean?

Or is there some great way of building a playlist from scratch whilst having the Empeg in the Car, and then when i return to the house I can see it in Emplode ?

Thanks
Posted by: Nosferatu

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 05/12/2001 17:48

thanks for correction smu.

You know, it's hard for me to write cos a broke my right hand while practicing mountain bike ......

Posted by: Wolfram

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 02:26

>Have I missed something somewhere ? You can
>insert/append/replace in a playlist on the Empeg. This is
>true. When you talk of building playlists on the fly is this
>what you mean?

Sorry if my posting was a bit misleading. I'm talking of a solution apart from the empeg. I'm a lazy guy and always leave the empeg in the car. I just want a solution that gives me the same functionality (or anything near it) on my PC without using the empeg.

I will take a look at the mentioned projects and will post some kind of summary, in case someone else is interested.

Thanks for the info.

Wolfram
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 10:52

I just want a solution that gives me the same functionality (or anything near it) on my PC without using the empeg.

Have you thought about simply plugging your empeg into the "Line In" jack on your PC?

That's what I've been doing ever since I got the empeg. I take it between my desk at home, my car, and my desk at work. That way, I'm listening to the same playlists and music all day wherever I go. Also, it allows me to mix my music with the PC's sounds so I can still hear my e-mail notification sound even though music is playing. And by scrounging an extra power supply for it, I can do this without needing to transport a power supply back and forth.

The player was designed to work this way. I much prefer using the empeg to play and manage my music than any PC program.
Posted by: tms13

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 11:02

I've just noticed that the FAQ says:
Note: If you add a second disk drive to the player, it will require more voltage.
Shouldn't that say "more current"?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 11:06

Now I'm going to have to post a "Voltage Versus Amperage" question in the Off Topic forum.

Corrected in the FAQ.
Posted by: tms13

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 11:47

In reply to:

Corrected in the FAQ.


Good use of the correct technical term, Tony.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Empeg-like mp3-player software - 06/12/2001 11:51

Thought you'd like that.