27 projects tagged "Streaming"
PS3 Media Server is a DLNA compliant UPNP media server for the PlayStation 3. It is ready to launch and play. It has no codec packs to install. It does not require folder configuration and pre-parsing or any other annoying preparation. All your folders are directly browsed by the PS3, and folder displays are automatic refreshed. It also features real-time video transcoding of various formats, direct streaming of DTS/DTS-HD core to the receiver, remuxing H264/MPEG2 video and all audio tracks to AC3/DTS/LPCM in real time, full seeking support when transcoding, and much more.
Web Lite TV is a simple application that allows you to stream videos from your iTunes library to your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. It works with DRM videos, has a one-click installation procedure, and presents a clean iPhone-like interface for navigating your TV shows, podcasts, and movies.
Wink Player is an Action Script video player. It plays all supported formats of Flash Player, including MP3 files over HTTP. Stream audio or video over HTTP, HTTPS, RTMP, -RTMPS, and RTMPE. Small footprint (the player is only 19KB in size). Supports full screen mode. Supports the latest H.264 AVC and AAC codecs. The player remembers the user's audio preference. Simple XML configuration. Supports any size video and resizes video automatically. Mixed mode playlist: you can mix both video and audio formats into one playlist. Displays ID3 Tags from MP3 files, both over RTMP and HTTP. Debug mode allows you to easily troubleshoot any issues. A dynamic buffer allows for a normal and extended playback buffer.
LXiMedia is a fully transcoding DLNA media server. It supports DVD and High Definition resolutions (720p and 1080p), stereo and multi-channel (5.1 surround) audio, DVD title playback, high quality subtitle overlay, support for embedded subtitles, and SRT subtitle files, selection of an audio stream and/or subtitle overlay from the DLNA device, and support for IMDb movie titles and descriptions.
UDP IPTV to RTSP proxy is a lightweight GNU/Linux daemon which, being installed on a LAN router, provides on-demand access to UDP multicast streams via RTSP and unicast RTP protocols. The server itself does not support streaming of any files, it only can receive incoming multicast streams provided by your ISP and retransmit them to interested local clients. The main purpose of the software is to provide simple IPTV service to small office or home ethernet and/or Wi-Fi LANs where upgrading the network to handle multicast correctly is not an option. It is not intended to handle large-scale installations and service clients you don't trust (like the public Internet).