WindowsMediaController
AMEML
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7.3 | 4.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 10 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | - |
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WindowsMediaController
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My windows service works on debug but not on release after installation
I'm currently using this package https://github.com/DubyaDude/WindowsMediaController/tree/master/WindowsMediaController
AMEML
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Programm to export your "My Library" songs (FreeYourMusic compatible)
So if you want to tinker with your own data or just migrate to another platform or something feel free to try it out oh and im also happy bout feedback in the comments ^-^ https://github.com/deadlinecode/AMEML
What are some alternatives?
wpfui - WPF UI provides the Fluent experience in your known and loved WPF framework. Intuitive design, themes, navigation and new immersive controls. All natively and effortlessly.
simple-music-player - Simple Music Player - SimpleMP - Keeps it simple and plays your music
AdvancedWindowsAppearance - This tool brings back the advanced appearance feature of former versions of Windows and adds something more to it.
toastify - :mega: TOASTIFY DEVELOPMENT HAS STOPPED | Toastify adds global hotkeys and toast notifications to Spotify
SkyNotepad - SkyNotepad: Simple, Fluent, Free and Open Source Text Editor for Windows.
AudioWorks - A cross-platform, multi-format audio conversion and tagging suite
PEASS-ng - PEASS - Privilege Escalation Awesome Scripts SUITE (with colors)
dreaming-phoenix - An open source soundboard for playing music and sound effects in real time!
DotNet-MXL-Parsing-for-Arduino - Parses MXL to an output to be used on Arduino