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I found one web interface that was very basic that I'm not even going
to mess with after looking the code over. <br>
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I wrote one a few years back but can't find the code lol.. It was
basically a file browser that made a queue and played it. It worked,
I'll write another one unless I find something a bit (actually a lot)
more capable. Anyone else interested in working on a nice web
interface? I wrote up some spec's yesterday.<br>
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I found a deb package that was supposed to get me what I needed
yesterday but didn't lol I'm compiling lame right now. I should be set<br>
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Dave<br>
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<pre wrap="">I've been trying to get a Debian setup ripping to mp3 to no avail. I can
rip just fine to ogg but I have an extensive mp3 collection already and
have no desire to switch formats. apt and google have been no help lol..
I've got "jack" and "abcde" working fine with ogg, I prefer jack so far.
Any thoughts?
I have this nice little compaq pc (is there really such a thing? but it
was free :D ) that is whisper quiet and hooked up to the stereo just
waiting for a nice db driven web interface.
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I'm running Ubuntu Dapper, and I grabbed lame and installed it. Then I
pointed Grip at it and away we went.
I'm interested in seeing what you find for web based interfaces.
Topher
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