SnackAmp for Linux 3.1.3

SnackAmp is a multi-platform music player with normal music player abilities, multi-user support, integrated web server, and a powerful AutoPlaylist feature. Currently mp3, wav, ogg vorbis, and many other sound files are supported. SnackAmp also plays mp3 and ogg streams and can act as a Icecast/Shoutcast compatible server for other stream clients. Both auto-leveling (normalization) and gapless playback are supported. ...

Author Tom Wilkason
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2011-04-08
Downloads 303
Filesize 1.30 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords music player, audio web server, play music, playback, player, playlist
Users' rating
(4 rating)
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