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iCommune 2.0 Alpha Released

droopus writes "iCommune finally has a new release available. It was released a few months back, but it was implemented as an iTunes hardware plugin, and Apple terminated the developer's license to use that interface. But it's back and with source code." It is now a standalone application.

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  1. For non-Mac OS X servers... by stere0 · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is a small perl script that will generate playlists for servers that do not run Mac OS X.

    Yours truly uses it on his Linux box that serves MP3s to the whole house. /usr/local/bin/icommune_indexer.pl .mnt/music is triggered by a cron job every night. To install the libraries, you can use debian's apt, CPAN, or whatever floats your boat.

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  2. Streaming? Been there, done that .... by UNIBLAB_PowerPC · · Score: 3, Informative

    I think Apple is most likely to aim for a product that streams only - no copy, no local saving.

    Um, maybe you didn't know, but they already have that ... it is called Darwin Streaming Server. The source code is available and they were even kind enough to create binaries for Mac OS X (client; it's already included with OSX Server), Solaris 8, Windows NT Server or Windows 2K Server, and Red Hat 7.x. The Web-based interface is the same on all systems, but the thing most people don't know about: free MP3 streaming. Check it out, I've been running this for quite a few months now at home on a Pentium 233 (Red Hat 7.1) and on an iBook 366 (Mac OS X 10.2.x).