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    Dart Simple Live

    Dart Simple Live

    Cross-platform client for streaming and viewing live broadcasts

    Dart Simple Live (a.k.a. Simple Live) is a cross-platform client for streaming and viewing live broadcasts. Built on a core Dart library, it supports multiple streaming platforms such as Huya, Douyu, Bilibili, and Douyin, along with live chat (danmaku). It includes apps for mobile, desktop, and TV platforms, offering a unified streaming experience with no ads.
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    Live API Web Console

    Live API Web Console

    A react-based starter app for using the Live API over websockets

    ...It ships with demo branches that show grounded search, function calling, and visualization—one example has the model calling a function that renders Vega/Altair graphs directly in the UI. Under the hood there’s an event-emitting WebSocket client, an audio in/out processing layer, and a minimal scaffolded view so you can focus on your app logic rather than wiring.
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    NewPipe

    NewPipe

    A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android

    NewPipe is a free, open-source Android application that serves as a lightweight and privacy-friendly streaming front-end for platforms like YouTube, PeerTube, Bandcamp, and SoundCloud, letting users watch media without relying on proprietary APIs or Google Play Services. It intentionally avoids collecting personal data and doesn’t require sign-ins, giving people control over their privacy while still offering features like video search, history, channel subscriptions, and playlists directly...
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    JKVideo

    JKVideo

    Bilibili-like app with DASH playback, danmaku, WBI sign

    JKVideo is a feature-rich, open-source video streaming client built with React Native, designed as a third-party interface for consuming video content similar to platforms like Bilibili. It supports multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, and web environments, providing a consistent and modern user experience across devices. The application focuses on delivering high-quality playback using technologies such as DASH streaming, ensuring smooth and adaptive video performance. It includes...
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    MusicDevil allows you to easy share, store, tag, and stream music. it contains server, which stores files, preferences, and streams audio. It also contains a client app, which can download or upload files, enter tags, and allows you to listen to streams.
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