MP3 Jukeboxes with a Web Frontend?
johnmearns asks: "With hard drive prices so low I couldn't help but pick up a large drive and finally get around to setting up a file server in my house. I normally do all my home computing from my laptop and would like to play mp3s stored on the fileserver back through my stereo. I've found lots of nice streaming mp3 server packages like NetJuke, but I don't want to stream. I would like a player that offers controls that I could access via a web interface from any machine on the LAN. Many of the alternatives I've found seem to have a nasty interface and have been abandoned for years. I thought I'd check and see if other Slashdot readers were using for this. Preferably it would work easily with FreeBSD, but I'm not picky at this point!"
Take a look at Globecom Jukebox. I have been using it for over a year now. Its very stable and easy to use. It manages ripping new disk and has a simple interface for importing existing MP3s.
It can push a local sound card and multiple icecast streams at the same time. It also has multi-user support with the ability to set user weight.
I could go on and on. These were the features available when I set it up over a year ago.
Have fun!
Chase
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It is a bit pricey, but consistently gets good reviews. All out hardware solution. Also has web interface, as well as remote control. Also capable of playing net radio.
Link to their site
I do not work for them, but I have been trying to justify $230 + S&H for it for a while.
Code poet, espresso fiend, starter upper.
I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but it's possible that a SLIMP3 may be the answer. Small, quiet (solid state), open source software, active developer and user communities, etc. I know that I'm not the only happy owner here on /. and that many others will also recommend it.
Kevin
You can set up Netjuke to play files locally (as in, on the server where the MP3's are) via MPG123 or Winamp. You just set up a standard Netjuke playlist, log in as an admin user and send it to the local player. Then you can control it via the standard Netjuke interface.
I looked EVERYWHERE for a web based frontend to my mp3s. The best software I found was Andromeda.
It seems to be the most intuitive interface for guests to play with too...
It is used in conjunction with Shoutcast, so it involves some streaming, but I think when it's all set it up, it could be what you're looking for.
feel free to contact me if you need help or have feature requests
it's available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/halo8wwwinamp
I realize that others have mentioned some other suitable products, but I thought I might mention JWZ's Gronk. It's nice because it'll do both streaming and local playback, and doesn't rely on an SQL database (which is honestly overkill in this situation).