Apache::MP3 enables users to create a web-based virtual library of their music collection spanning MP3, WAV, and Ogg Vorbis formats. The program provides a playlist creation feature, making it easier for users to organize their music library.
With Apache::MP3, you can take a hierarchy of directories containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or WAV audio files and present them as a browsable and searchable song library for streaming over the web. Your audio files will be displayed in a list that shows the title, duration, artist, and bitrate. Plus, subdirectories are displayed with "CD" icons to help you quickly identify them.
Users can download an MP3 file to their disk by clicking on its title or stream it to an MP3 decoder by clicking on the "play" link. You can even stream the entire contents of a directory or select a subset of songs to play.
To use Apache::MP3, you'll need an Apache (version 2) web server, the mod_perl (version 2) embedded Perl interpreter, and either or both of the MP3::Info and Ogg::Vorbis modules. Additionally, you must have Locale::Maketext and CGI::Session installed.
Overall, Apache::MP3 is a great choice for anyone looking to create a virtual jukebox of their music collection. Its easy-to-use interface and powerful features make it a must-have for music lovers everywhere.
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