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:Linux.com: GNUMP3d: A Small, Portable, MP3/OGG Streaming Server
Linux.com: GNUMP3d: A Small, Portable, MP3/OGG Streaming Server
Apr 10, 2007, 10 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (8857 reads)

(Other stories by Joseph Quigley)

"Suppose you want to let a friend thousands of miles away listen to a song from your computer. Perhaps you just want to open up the music library on your computer to a select few while you're on another client on your local area network. Enabling file sharing might be overkill. Instead, you can use a streaming server such as GNUMP3d. Streaming servers are useful for more than Internet radio; they can let people choose individual songs from your music library and play them--no need to configure NFS, SSH, or Samba.

"GNUMP3d is a small, portable streaming server for Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files..."

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   Because it is written in Perl, you pr ...   As the article might have said...   
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