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jamp

v0.0.1

Published

Yet another Music Player

Downloads

2

Readme

JAMP - Yet Another Music Player

Don't you hate it if you listen to music on YouTube, Soundcloud, etc. and also own music files, but you can't put them together in a playlist?

That's what JAMP tries to solve.

JAMP is a music player and library manager that connects music streaming services together. This enables you to manage your playlists in one place and enjoy your favourite tracks in one playlist without the need for switching between streaming services.

Supported services

Currently in development.

Planned support for services

  • YouTube
  • Soundcloud
  • more are coming...

Idea behind the project

We became really annoyed by the fact that some awesome tracks are only available on a certain streaming service. That fact forces you to manage multiple playlists and you can't listen to all your favourite tracks with the click of one button.

Furthermore: If you own large playlists on YouTube, it's not that uncommon that sometimes a few videos get deleted or a whole channel gets terminated. YouTube won't tell you neither which videos were deleted nor what the titles of these videos were.

JAMP stores your playlists locally and prevents you from loosing that one awesome track you listened to five years ago.