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    OCTV it is a robust and complete solution of security and monitoring.It has support for different models of cameras IP.Among its functions includes playback, recording, motion detection, event scheduling and can work simultaneously with many cameras
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    JDukeBox is a cooperative and distributed jukebox, where users can create and join groups in which they share some resources (audio or video), and modify a playlist associated to the group by adding a desired resource, without caring about who owns it.
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    This project aims to replace the multimedia server application for the Gateway, GoVideo, and NetGear DVD players & set-top devices. The new server software aims to be more organized and support a wider variety of formats than Digital 5's original.
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    nemosomen is a framework for designing open source, network based, multimedia (video/openGL/sound/MIDI) realtime toys a suite of tools for distributed development, processing of media. It tries to shift most of the working process in realtime processes.
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    This project is an initial reference implementation of the VSI-E protocol. The implementation has been done using the C/C++ language and is in the form of a re-useable library developed on the Linux platform.
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    An overlay Networking Protocol, aims in creating a big secured virtual network, optimizing both speed and cost.
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