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    Flashlight-VNC is a VNC Viewer written in Flash. It can connect to a VNC server and control a remote computer. It supports Tight Encoding and other encodings.
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    Get Live RTMP Java Publisher at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and free downloads from the largest Open Source applications and software directory. Live RTMP Java Publisher is a library to share your desktop to the RED5 server
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    must (MU-lticast ST-reaming) is a real time video streaming software. It relies on hierarchical video encoding over auto-adaptive rate multicast communications.
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    RTP text/t140 Library is a reference implementation for RTP Payload Type for Text Conversation (RFC 4103). The library has source code for encoding and decoding RFC 4103 data, and may be used either as a plug-in to JMF or in a separate RTP sender/receive
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    MPEG-4 AAC VoIP software for Win32. The program uses libfaad2 and libfaac to handle AAC encoding/decoding. Developed using Visual C++.
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