- Songbirdnest.com
Songbird is the world's last desktop media player: it is open source, runs on Windows, Mac and Linux and supports user-contributed extensions because it is built on the same Mozilla platform as Firefox. Songbird is the world's first Web player: Songbird plays music and movies from the Web, shares playlists across the 'net, and automatically synchronizes your music to the online locker of your choice. What would you like Songbird to do?
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- NSLU2-Linux
This is the web presence of the NSLU2-Linux development group and user community. We discuss, develop and modify the firmware and hardware of the Linksys NSLU2, the Synology DS101, the Iomega NAS100d, the D-Link DSMG600, and other ixp4xx-based devices with large attached storage. Purchase a Linksys NSLU2 and join our community if you are interested in doing the same.
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Note: As the device runs Linux, Linksys was required to release their source code as per the terms of the GNU General Public License. Due to the availability of source code and the relatively low cost of the device, there are several community projects centered around it. There are two main replacement fi ...morermwares available for the device; Unslung (based on official Linksys firmware)the other is OpenSlug, which is based on the Openembedded framework.
- Amazon.com: Linux Multimedia Hacks: Books: Kyle Rankin
Linux Multimedia Hacks takes the best of Linux's multimedia tools and with step-by-step instructions shows even novice users how to do cool and useful things with images, audio, and video. It includes entry level hacks that nearly all Linux users will want, such as installing codecs for audio and video playback and managing thousands of photographs. Later, you'll find hacks that cover a variety of advanced projects, from ripping and organizing media files with metatags, to editing video and audio tracks, to creating your own DVDs. Basic or advanced, each hack stands on its own, so you can feel free to jump around to only the sections that interest you.
Amazon.com: Linux Multimedia Hacks: Tips & Tools for Taming Images, Audio, and Video (9780596100766): Kyle Rankin: Books
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- How To Get Flash Sound - Songbird page
In my case here's what works: aoss /opt/swiftfox/swiftfox
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- Russell Beattie's old blog.
Russell Beattie and this was my weblog dedicated to technology and my life. I grew up in New England, went to school in New Hampshire, have lived in or around Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Madrid Spain, and I currently reside in gorgeous Menlo Park, California (near San Francisco in Silicon Valley). I’ve travelled throughout Europe, visited Egypt, Mexico, Canada and a variety of Carribean islands. I went to college for Graphic Design and Journalism, became a programmer and consultant in the mid 1990s, speak Spanish fluently and have a wonderful little boy named Alexander (which is also my middle name).
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Note: Quite the CV: http://www.russellbeattie.com/Russell_Beattie_resume.html
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