Address: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/html5-browser-based-media-player-plays-your-mp3s-works-offline/
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"Er ~ Is it a browser ?", Maybe you see OMG! The first response from another media player on the Ubuntu page, but this one is really special.
This HTML5 media player runs in a browser (what about it ?), But it is designed to play your local media (Oh !!!) : Your entire music library can be added and then played through it (Chao NIU ).
Search for my local music using a browser-based 'player'
This player can even be saved and used offline. You only need to click Ctrl + S and save the generated file to some safe places, open the 'mp3 player.html 'file in your browser.
If your computer system resources are limited, but you want to play music again, this 'player' is a good choice. You can regard it as a media player, it only occupies a small amount of resources (just a tab), which is much better than using a dedicated player, such as Banshee.
Function
This list lists what the player cannot do, obviously, more than it can. (This sentence ...)
Not SupportedScrobble (not clear =), Tag editing, and image display. You cannot find the balancer, seamless playback, or generate a playlist. You will also find that it does not support non-English music names in display (good detour = ). I'm not sure whether this is chrome or player.
But once you add your music library, you can search for it. You only need to click 'play queue 'to easily add music, and then play it in 'shuffle' mode.
This is really strange, but it's also cool.
Try @ antimatter15.github.com/player/player.html
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