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Project Synopsis

On
“Music Player”

“A Project synopsis submitted to Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University for


partial fulfillment of the Bachelor of Commerce(Computer Application)BCCA-(3rdYear)”

Submitted By

Abhi Mendhe

Under Guidance of

Dr. Mohan Sawade

Co-guide
Mr.Amol Bawane
Mr.Amit Kubde

Indraprastha New Arts, Commerce & Science College, Wardha.


(Academic Year )
2023-24
1.INTRODUCTION:-

Music Player lets you manage all your music files quickly and easily .
This audio player supports almost all types of mp3 , midi ,wav , flac
raw aac files and other audio formats .
The main objective of a music streaming app is to provide an
enjoyable and frictionless experience for listeners to access virtually
any song they want, instantly and affordably. A major aim is to build a
large catalog of songs from all genres and artists the appeal of the app

2.OBJECTIVE:-

 The primary purpose of the music streaming application is to play music

 available in the databases of the service, compose custom playlists

 The main elements of music streaming apps are: Discovery.

 The primary objective of a free music app is to have millions of songs on its database

that are both popular and the latest

1. SOFTWARE & RESOURCE:-

2. Back End:-

Swing frame work java

 Swing is a GUI widget toolkit for Java. It is part of Oracle's Java


Foundation Classes (JFC) – an API for providing a graphical user
interface (GUI) for Java programs. Swing was developed to provide a
more sophisticated set of GUI components than the earlier Abstract
Window Toolkit (AWT).

 Java Swing is used to develop Graphical User Applications (GUI),


desktop-based applications.
 Its connectivity, speed, and security make MySQL Server hige

Swing is built solely in Java and built on top of the AWT (abstract
windowing toolkit).
o Its components are lightweight and more powerful (tables, lists, color choosers,
etc.
o Web browsers: Google Chrome,Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer.
o
3. HARDWARE REQUIREMENT:-
Component Minimum Recommended

Processor 1.9 Gigahertz (Ghz) X86- 3.3 Gigahertz (Ghz) Or


Or X64-Bit Dual Core Faster64-Bit Dual Core
Processor Processor

Memory 2-Gb Ram 4-Gb Ram Or More

4. No of Module:-
 Module 1:- create playlist

 Module 2:- Load playlist

6. STRUCTURE OF THE SYSTEM:-

(Diagram)DFD
7. Scope of Project

• A. Without any doubt, music is a universal media that has the power of
transcending all geographical boundaries. For sure, it is a great way to
soothing emotions and expressing inner feelings. There are rarely any
individuals who are not touched by music in some way or the other.
• B. For building a career in music, talent, willingness, sincerity, and hard
work are essential. Most people dream about how they can build a career in
music. Some people have been god-gifted with talent, and some get talented
by hard work in this field. Training in music can be started at any age; there is
no timeline for learning new things.
• C. Music is a great area where one can hear both name and fame if they
are talented and the will of doing hard work. The initial years in this field might
be challenging, but with experience, good exposure, and platform, one can
reach massive heights in this field.

8. CONCLUSION:-
Music affects you in many ways; however, it primarily affects your brain, through which the rest of your
body can be affected. Music is an excellent therapeutic tool for the brain, because it activates so many
parts of it. Music’s pitch, rhythm, meter and timbre are processed in both the left and right hemispheres
of the brain. Listening to music triggers the areas of the brain that have to do with spatial reasoning.
Music can even alter the brain if it is studied from a young age. Research shows that musical training
in children can improve the activity of important neural systems. In fact, if someone receives a lot of
music training before they turn 15 (or go through puberty), there is a chance that they will develop
perfect pitch. Certain scientists think that musicians who have had early training use their brains
differently than non-musicians.

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