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  2. Music Player Daemon - Wikipedia

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    Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a free and open-source music player server. It plays audio files, organizes playlists and maintains a music database. In order to interact with it, a client program is needed. The MPD distribution includes mpc, a simple command-line client. MPD is used in proprietary audio hardware.

  3. File:En-us-klaxon.flac - Wikipedia

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    En-us-klaxon.flac (FLAC audio file, length 2.9 s, 287 kbps overall, file size: 102 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    Klaxon was originally a brand name. [4] The klaxon horn's characteristic sound is produced by a spring-steel diaphragm with a rivet in the center that is repeatedly struck by the teeth of a rotating cogwheel. The diaphragm is attached to a horn that acts as an acoustic transformer and controls the direction of the sound. [5]

  5. Rhythmbox - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmbox is a free and open-source audio player software, tag editor and music organizer for digital audio files on Linux and Unix-like systems. [2] Rhythmbox is designed to work well under GNOME, but can function on other desktop environments. It is very scalable, able to handle libraries with tens of thousands of songs with ease.

  6. Klaxophone - Wikipedia

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    The Klaxophone is a musical instrument created by American composer Henry Fillmore.Made of twelve car horns, it was created for use in his march The Klaxon: March of the Automobiles, which was composed in 1929 for the 1930 Cincinnati Automobile Show. [1]

  7. Quod Libet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Quod Libet is a cross-platform free and open-source audio player, tag editor and library organizer. The main design philosophy is that the user knows how they want to organize their music best; the software is therefore built to be fully customizable and extensible using regular expressions and boolean logic.

  8. Audacious (software) - Wikipedia

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    Audacious is a free and open-source audio player software with a focus on low resource use, high audio quality, and support for a wide range of audio formats. [6] It is designed primarily for use on POSIX-compatible Unix-like operating systems, with limited support for Microsoft Windows. [7]

  9. Madplayer - Wikipedia

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    The device used SmartMedia memory cards from which it could play a number of different audio media types such as MP3, MIDI and KAR karaoke/MIDI files. Its feature list included: Infinite music composer; MP3/wav/WMA/mid file player; MIDI synthesizer/expander; MIDI/Audio mixer; real-time voice input mixing (with effects)