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An API allowing java applications to connect to MythTV as a client.
jMythAPI is a javalibrary to query and control a MythTV backend and MythTV database.
JMythAPI uses the Myth protocol to communicate with the MythTV backend and the MySQL JDBC driver to query the MythTV database. It provides a high level API enabling java developers to easily access MythTV, without the need to know all the details about the underlying protocol and differences between various protocol versions.
The TMSNetServer TAP allows Topfield PVR users to control their PVRs from a PC. This project is a javalibrary that provides a cross-platform way of accessing the TAP via its network protocol.
Connect your computer to your music/sound system and use your netbook, laptop, Apple, IPhone or smartphone to control the server from wherever you are. Perfect for parties, pubs... Access your audio, mp3 library remotely or dj from the dance floor.
Shared library and associated tools for DMX-512 communication via USB-to-RS-485 adapters, using standard UNIX and Linux serial interfaces (patches to remove dependence on linux/serial.h welcome).
EtherPipe is a server for Multimedia-Metadata as central library for local (inhouse) lans media-server solutions. Serverside uses JavaEE/GWT/(/MySQL), Clientside uses Google GWT. The project is currently in rework - please visit again in October 2010
Linux driver for the Philips SRM 7500 remote control. This remote control uses a USB dongle implementing IEEE 802.15.4 MAC layer for bidirectional RF communication which also allows controlling the remote's small display.