Streams audio files (not only those from iTunes) and can be synchronised to Airport Express hardware, Apple TV and other computers (PC and Mac). The Windows version has a different version number.
MP3 internet streaming server for saving audio files. Provides managing, editing and listening to files via a frontend. Supports playlists and sorting by band or song title. Also available as iPhone client iAmpache and Android client Amdroid, Just Player and Lullaby.
UPnP server that streams audio files to UPnP clients such as the Xbox 360 or the Playstation 3; supports, MP3, WMA, and also lossless codecs like FLAC, and transfers cover images; extended Premium Version also available.
Tool for centralised access to locally stored or online media content. Browses the hard disk for videos, images and audio files. Adds album titles, song lyrics or movie trailers from the internet. Offers direct access to web services such as Youtube, Hulu, Last.fm and Flickr. Displays what friends are currently watching. Requires registration on the developers web site.
Open-source variant of Apple’s QuickTime Streaming Server (QTSS), which provides videos and sound live or as recordings over the internet. Download requires a free Apple ID.
Streams music to computers and smartphones. Offers charts, new releases and recommendations for a range of music genres, and enables you to create and save personal playlists. Available as an Android app, app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and HD version for iPad.
Organises and plays music collections or web radio streams. Browses the web for lyrics. Supported formats include MP3, OGG Vorbis, AU, AIFF, WAV and SPEEX. Also available in combination with aTunes and Jukes as Jukebox Power Pack.
Player programmed in Java for playing media formats such as MOD, NST, STM, S3M, XM, IT, WOW, SID, MP3, MP3 streams, WAV, AU, AIFF and RMI. The earlier versions WinMod and DosMod are still available. Fast and secure download from The H
Records the audio stream of Last.FM and stores individual MP3s on the hard disk. Features built-in audio player and filter functions allowing the user to search for titles by particular artists or albums (similar to TheLastRipper).
Joomla-based streaming server that streams audio files both in the local network and over the internet so you can listen to your music almost everywhere. Saves audio files to an MySQL database. This software is still being developed. Fast and secure download from The H
Multi-platform audio player that can be used by several users at once and includes an integrated web server for streaming data on Icecast and Shoutcast servers; automatically generates play lists and normalises the volume; supports, among other things, MP3, WAV and Ogg Vorbis files.
Use this internet music server (written in Java) to stream your music so friends and acquaintances can listen to it via a web interface; supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and WMA formats.
Music-streaming service that sends song titles directly to a computer or smartphone. Can automatically synchronise titles from the streaming catalogue with music from your own collection on a mobile device over wireless. Clients for Android and iOS devices available.
Clearly structured user interface for Streamripper. Enables the parallel recording of transmissions from internet radio stations and can split the songs into individual MP3 files.
Streams music data saved on a computer to devices connected to the internet such as mobile phones. The program is operated and configured via the web browser. Also available as an Android version (See Heise download) as well as a iPhone client in the iTunes store and as a Windows phone version. Fast and secure download from The H
Records Last.fm radio streams as MP3 files and saves them onto the hard drive. Also downloads the album artwork and ID3v2 tags of songs and orders the music according to artist, album or song title. Different versions are available for various operating systems.
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