On Wednesday 06 January 2010 18:00:54 Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Viggo Simonsen's message of Wed Jan
06 16:40:54 +0100 2010:
Hi all,
I am happy to announce that a new Mplayer frontend (for Linux) has been
launched.
Klactoveedsedstene is an Audio Player frontend to the popular Mplayer
engine, written in Java.
It has an advanced support for Album Art. It recognizes embedded Album
Art, and is also mostly able to find the correct Album Art from the
Internet, based on the "Artist" and "Album" ID3-tags
Features:
Fast and compact
Advanced Album Art support with almost 100% accuracy.
Select and Play
All-in-one window
Drag and Drop music into the library
Supports MP3 and WMA
Highly configurable
Stateful (remembers your window settings)
All parts of the GUI can be colored
Album-Artist-Track view
All track columns sortable and movable
Minimizable
Have a look, and a try at
http://www.klactoveedsedstene.com
Best regards
Viggo Simonsen
No Free Software License, no sourcecode.. I would have liked to have a
look at the code since I have to dabble in java anyway, and I might have
learned a thing or two or maybe even contributed, but I guess I'll have
to stick with smplayer.
Use of creative commons is weird since this touches performance rights with
options like: Give credit to author when performing, parody without prior
permission, etc.
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There are non-opensource java licensing options such as (previously) used by
Sun.
For those who have no respect for the law or other's intellectual property,
.jar files can be un-jarred and there are utilities around to generate
readable java-source from contents. I only used this when I accidentally lost
my sources for a project of mine.