phpMp (PHP Music Player) is a Web interface for Music Player Daemon (MPD) written in PHP. It's an uncluttered, easy-to-use method of playing music on a remote computer. It is great for offices and home entertainment centers.
| Tags | Internet Web multimedia Sound/Audio Players MP3 |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds stream support.


Release Notes: The extra copy of phpMp in the distribution tarball was removed, and fonts are now configurable.


Release Notes: Warnings about undefined variables were removed and a bug that occurred when the length of a song is 0 was fixed.


Release Notes: Support for UTF-8, password authentication, and crossfade were added.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug caused by flush() which occurred when zlib compression was enabled. It checks that all metadata variables exists, not just the title.
Recent comments
21 Jul 2004 05:43
Awesome, for what it is...
This isn't Winamp/XMMS, its a pretty basic interface to MPD (music player demon). There are a great number of things you cannot do with this interface. What you CAN do, and do very easily, is play music, search through your music collection for songs, make playlists, play the playlists, adjust the volume. seek forward and backwards within a song, and skip forward and backwards between songs.
That isn't, really, a lot of features, compared to Winamp or XMMS, but the way I look at it, I'm here to play music. If I wanted to watch oddly compelling abstract moving images, I'd watch my screensaver. If I enjoyed staring in perplexity at a cryptic interface wondering why none of the buttons I hit do what I expected, I'd go use vi. :-) And if I wanted to organize my music, rip a CD, edit id3 tags, or whatever, well, I've got programs to do all that too. I want my music player app to play music. This plays music. (Well, it does when combined with MPD (freshmeat.net/projects..., anyhow, but you already knew that, right?) :-)
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