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eMusic/J is a cross-platform download manager for the emusic.com service. Custom versions of it are also in use by Classicsonline and Reggae Country.

This project is managed by Robin Sheat.

Project Tags Tagged as downloader music java download

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Thesis Submitted!

I meant to post this here a while back, but kinda forgot to. Anyway, on Monday last week I finally submitted my thesis. The title is “The Impact of Representation on the Evolution of Genetic Algorithms.” Now I just need to sit back and wait until the examiners get it, mark it, and probably send [...]


eMusic/J 0.25 released

First update in a while, just fixes to various things.

Overhauled the filename cleaning stuff, hopefully finally fixing issues on windows. — found more filenames that windows dies on, so this deals with them. Hopefully that’s the last of ... [More] them.
If the option ’spacesToUnderscore’ is ‘true’ then spaces will be converted to underscores in filenames. — someone [...] [Less]


eMusic/J 0.24 released

This is a pretty small one, mostly just to fix a problem some people were having.
Changelog:

Truncate the pathname to save files to if it gets too long on windows (which has stupidly low limits) Some classical albums have really long names, and there were some that couldn’t be downloaded as a result. This hopefully fixes [...]


eMusic/J 0.23 released

I’ve just put out eMusic/J 0.23. The main reason for getting this out there is that there is a bugfix for a problem that occurs in a certain (rare) circumstance.
Here’s a list of the changes:

Allow multiple tracks to be selected This means you can shift-click or control-click to perform operations on multiple tracks. This is [...]


eMusic/J 0.22 released

They’re coming thick and fast now, I’ve just released a new version of eMusic/J.
Here are the changes:

Added quotes around $@ in launch script to make it work better with some temp file names. If your browser stores files in a location with a space in the path, eMusic/J probably would have had issues opening them. [...]


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