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Robotex2012-12-28 02:12:33
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Robotex, 2012-12-28 02:12:33

An Ubuntu application that turns your computer into a jukebox. There are such?

I love jukeboxes. The kind where you put money in and choose music for your playlist. Many people can listen to the music they like in turn, while paying prevents one person from putting too much music into the playlist that they like alone. Are there applications with similar functionality for Ubuntu (well, maybe free)? Or a web service accessible from a browser.

What is required:
1. The ability to select music in the playlist.
2. Play this playlist
3. The presence of a limiter. For example, a small amount of money in the account, which is replenished over time (for example, when someone else orders something, his money is distributed among the rest of the participants).
4. The ability to quickly and conveniently access your own account and the inability to access someone else's (passwords are not suitable, because everyone will get drunk and forget them)

Is there something similar?

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Dmitry Kuzmin, 2012-12-28
@Dimkaa

The only option I know of is:
VortexBox : Fedora-based distribution can be used as a music server or jukebox, Able to automatically convert CDs to FLAC and MP3 formats, add ID3 tags, download CD covers. The Vortexbox then distributes the media to networked players such as the Logitech Squeezebox, Sonos and Linn. Music can be streamed to Windows or Mac OSX systems.

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klen, 2012-12-28
@klen

No.

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