BoPHP

BoPHP is a Web interface for Boss Ogg. It plays Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and Flac files, and transparently uses SQLite as a database backend. Its artist/album/song scheme is particularly useful for large collections. It has a powerful import system based on filename and/or tags, and uses libao for output.

The package currently supports OSS, Alsa, esd, arts, and others. Clients communicate via a powerful XML-RPC interface. Queue size is unlimited, and users can select what happens to the queue when it's empty or finished.

Last updated 22 Mar, 2004


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  • BossOgg (Use Requirement)
  • Python 2.2 or later (Build Prerequisite)
  • Sqlite 2.8.3 or later (Build Prerequisite)
  • Pysqlite 0.4.3 or later (Build Prerequisite)
  • libao 0.8.3 or later (Build Prerequisite)
  • libvorbis/libvorbisfile 1.0 (for Ogg Vorbis support) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libflac 1.1.0 (for Flac support) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libmad 0.15 (for MP3 support) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libid3 3.8.3 (for id3/mp3 metadata support) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libcddb 0.9.4 and libcdparanoia 3.9.8 (both to compile the ripper) (Weak Prerequisite)
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0.13.1

0.13.1 beta released 2004-02-26

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