Enna is a Media Center application. Featuring a simple user interface, Enna is based on the powerful Enlightenment Foundations Libraries (EFL) for its graphical user interface and GeeXboX libraries for multimedia playback (libplayer) and information retrieval (libvalhalla and libnfo). It allows you to browse and play your music and video files, browse and play slideshows of your photos, retrieve information about your media files on the Internet, build a database of your media, and retrieve information from your collections (such as covers, fan art, song lyrics, and much more).
GeeXboX is a standalone media player Linux distribution, similar to MoviX. It's a small bootable CD that allows you to play your favorite video (DivX, XviD, H.264, MPEG 1/2, VCD, DVD, OggMedia, Windows Media, RealMedia, etc.) and audio (MP3, Audio CD, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MPC, etc.) files. It also supports networking, and is able to play media from Windows/Samba share, NFS, UPnP A/V Media Servers, RTP/RTSP servers, or SHOUTcast. It supports TV-out, TV tuners, DVB cards, and WiFi cards. It is based on MPlayer, and can be used on any x86, x86_64, or PowerPC computer. It's easy to modify the source to build your own GeeXboX or use an alternative boot method.
libplayer is a multimedia A/V abstraction layer API. Its goal is to interact with Enna Media Center. libplayer provides a generic A/V API that relies on various multimedia players for Linux systems. It currently supports MPlayer, xine, VLC, and GStreamer only. Its main goal is to provide a unique API that player frontends can use to control any kind of multimedia player underneath. For example, it provides a library to easily control MPlayer's slave-mode.
libvalhalla is a library written in C. It is a media scanner that stores various information in an SQLite database and relies on FFmpeg (libavformat and libavutil) and libcurl. It features many Internet grabbers that allow automatic downloading of covers, lyrics, and information on media files, tag retrieval in video and music files, and so on.
OpenBricks is an enterprise-grade embedded Linux framework that provides easy creation of custom distributions for industrial embedded devices. It features a complete embedded development kit for rapid deployment on x86, ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS systems with support for industry leaders. It is meant for individuals and companies that are looking for rapid board bring-up with fine-grain embedded Linux distribution setup with complete customization. It eliminates the need to care about BSP and toolchain.