kPlaylist 1.7 is a PHP script for Music and Sound scripts design by Age Bardsen and Rolf Holtsmark.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
kPlaylist is a free PHP system that makes your music collection available as a streaming website (media server and music database).
Publisher review:kPlaylist is a free PHP system that makes your music collection available as a streaming website (media server and music database). With kPlaylist you manage audio and access your music (ogg, mp3, wav, wma, etc.) via a web based interface where you can stream music, upload, make playlists, share, search and download your music from anywhere and everywhere by just using a webbrowser. Features Supports multiple music sources (drives, directories, nmb, smbfs, nfs, etc) Multiuser based, includes automatic sign-up tool and user editor Secure and safe, used daily in hundreds of installations worldwide Upload, multiple upload, download and multi download support. Inbuilt bulletin board to communicate with users Randomizer function to find new and popular music and common music between users Balance network load with the inbuilt streaming engine during streams and download. Supports LAME to re-encode streams on-the-fly (transcoding) History of activity, including detailed track use. Mail functionality for attaching and sending a music file instantly. Easy to get started; automatic upgrade and install. International; supports 29 languages Runs on all operating systems that support PHP and MySQL. Audio support including, but not limited to mp3, ogg, wma, rma, wav, etc. Tested with RealPlayer, XMMS, Windows Media Player, iTunes and Winamp.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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