From the Canyon Edge -- :-Dustin

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Musica Now Supports mp3, ogg, flac, wav!

I have previously blogged about Musica--a web application that provides browsing, streaming, and downloading your music over http/https. At the time, Musica only supported indexing of MP3 files.

Several readers of my blog requested support for FLAC and OGG files. I agreed to hack this up, they opened bugs: Bug #313408 and Bug #288839.

I rolled out musica-1.4 last week, which now contains support for MP3, FLAC, OGG, and WAV files. The code changes were actually really minimal. If you're interested in seeing the PHP modifications, refer to:

You should be able to install the binaries on Hardy, Intrepid, and Jaunty.

Obligatory screen shot:


Note the sample artist, Jeff Luna...one of the funniest guys I know! Head over to http://cdbaby.com/cd/jeffluna where you can listen to this album for free, and buy it if you like it. My Mom's Van is my favorite ;-)


:-Dustin

3 comments:

  1. Thanks Dustin for inadvertently giving me a huge hand! I am packaging a project of my own, wxBanker (my first!) using the Silk icon set, and couldn't figure out how to do my debian/copyright properly. If you have an extra minute and want to help me even more, you could REVU (http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=wxbanker) it :) It is my great aspiration to get it into Jaunty but the feedback lag is causing it to not look up.

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  2. I followed the instructions and everything seems to work fine and end up as and where it should be. However, my browser took exception to "http://localhost/musica" and tried to open / download / save a file called dqvQV04n.phtml.part "which is a PHTML FILE".

    Do you have any ideas as to what I am doing wrong?

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  3. Plodder:

    Please file a bug in Launchpad:
    * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/musica

    :-Dustin

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Please do not use blog comments for support requests! Blog comments do not scale well to this effect.

Instead, please use Launchpad for Bugs and StackExchange for Questions.
* bugs.launchpad.net
* stackexchange.com

Thanks,
:-Dustin

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