Projects tagged ‘catalogue’ and ‘cd’


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The application DiskMuster is an attempt to write modern multiplatform open source GUI applications using Qt libraries. The purpose is to organize your data storages in the simple database and to ... [More] provide you basic information about single files. The idea of using is following. You put your CDs, DVDs and other mediums into your DVD-ROM, the program will search for important data about files, make some thumbnails of your pictures, read mp3 tags, read video resolution, FPS, codec etc. and it will save it in local database. After that you can export lists of your movies in HTML, you can search for files on your DVDs and you don't have to write your own list by hand. You can really quickly find your old photos, backuped documents or other data. If these features remind you anything, it is not coincidence. DiskMuster should replace some MS Windows only applications, e.g. Disk Explorer or Whereisit. There is also DiskMuster's advantage of open source licence which is GNU GPL. [Less]
Created 14 days ago.

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Flistr is a PHP script designed to generate file listings. Its strong points are: * easy scripting - uses YAML files for configuration and project management * heavy use of the PHP5 object model - ... [More] applies best-practice PHP patterns * multiple skins support - create your own templates with Smarty syntax * future support will include file MIME-type handling and many other features, such as ID3 tag extraction Plus, it's a great educational project to start with when trying to learn better object model skills in PHP5. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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SpindlitThis tool is designed to help you organise your stack of data CDs and data DVDs. It can create an index of all files on a disc, and make it searchable on your hard drive. This tool is ... [More] currently in a very early state and should not yet be used for any serious indexing. This project aims to provide a user-friendly graphical interface. If you are comfortable running programs from a command-line, the spindlit-cmd project provides the same file-system indexing functionality as this project, producing a plain-text index which you can search with other command-line tools such as findstr in Windows. It can list the files contained within archive files such as ZIP or 7z. So if you have a lot of zipped files on a lot of CDs, this tool can help you find what you are looking for. It can also extract some information from audio and video files. You might have backed up your MP3 or WMA library a while back, and you want to find a track by a particular artist. Only now you notice that half of the files are in a folder called 'Unknown Artist' or 'Unknown Album' and the files themselves are called '01 01 Track 01.mp3'. Well, often there is artist, album and track information within the files, and this tool can create an index including all of this data. It is written in Java and currently requires some knowledge of Java to run it. It is my intention to make this a tool that works on Windows, Linux or Mac. It also requires working copies of mplayer and 7zip. You can discuss this project on http://groups.google.com/group/spindlit-discuss [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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iAV is an open source audio and video media cataloguing application for Mac OS X. iAV can handle both audio and video from the latest formats (SACD, BluRay) to historical formats (78, LP, Betamax). ... [More] It takes advantage of the possibilities offered by running exclusively on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to provide an enhanced user experience. For Developers: iAV is written in a combination of Python and Objective-C using Apple's Xcode development environment, iAV takes advantage of Core Data and other OS X technologies. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Created 11 months ago.