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.
The motivation behind SnackAmp was to overcome the deficiency in other media players to manage tens of thousands of mp3/ogg files in a powerful and easy to use manner. Although a database is used to track files by their metadata, SnackAmp allows you to organize your files in a familiar directory structure allowing you maximum freedom without having to change each tag to display the files in a certain way.
What makes SnackAmp different?
1. SnackAmp has a media manager like many players, however it does NOT use the metadata to organize the tracks. It uses a simple folder tree that matches your directory structure allowing you to organize the tracks (and files) any way you see fit. SnackAmp does read the metadata from the tracks allowing to modify and search by tags as well as tools for moving your tracks around within the folder structures.
2. Autoplaylists. Once you have your folders organized, typically with each end folder containing an album worth's of tracks, you can select individual folders from within the AutoPlaylist manager, and save the selected folders as an AutoPlaylist . You can later apply that AutoPlaylist to the main playlist, sorting the tracks anyway you see fit. I would typically have AutoPlaylist of different types of music and shuffle them subsorting by last played time then play count. This way I don't here the same tracks very often.
Although many recent mp3 and song to be ogg files support ID3 tags, it is very cumbersome to tag your files and organize them by genre, artist or some other consistent manner. I like ID3 tags, and SnackAmp has powerful built-in tools for managing them, however I still find it easier organize the files by folders and sub-folders using SnackAmp. SnackAmp, unlike other music juke-boxes, was built with this in mind. I use the AutoPlaylist to set the folders that I want to listen to based on taste.
Author | Tom Wilkason |
License | Open Source |
Price | FREE |
Released | 2011-04-08 |
Downloads | 302 |
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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