Well, to throw in WHY I like "audiobase":

There's a system in existence called Tunebase by Escient -- which is a computer control system for high-end home audio gear. It's principle use is to tie all things related to home audio gear into one seamless graphical (remote console) interface which presents radio, DVD, and CDs (from multi-disk changers) as graphical selections to the user. Effectively it's a jukebox control system for multiple media types -- tailored to the user's preferences of look/feel.

I've seen it in use on two systems whose installed price totaled more than US85k, each. Very nice.

Audiobase has the same kind of feel to me; interface control of multiple files supported in multiple audio formats.

Or maybe I'm smoking crack...

-- Bleys

"If you would judge, understand." -- Seneca
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