JMediaS is a Java based Media Streaming framework allows the user to share and play (in realtime) any kind of media files, in a Client-Server way. It may be also part of a greater Streaming Content Distribution Network, SCDN (not implemented here).
ListenerManager is a configurable streaming server manager, allowing you to track listeners, watch for listener who taking up multiple slots, etc. created for Shoutcast, other stream formats (such as Icecast) should be able to be managed in the same way
Basic proof of concept of bittorrent-like distribution of streaming media. Currently just supports SHOUTCAST streams but could/will be able to adapt to other streaming medias. Server written in C and Peer-client written in Java.
A collaboration web site for software engineers to find and contribute code. The goal is to have users of the system to be able to not only get code from the system but also be able to update and fix specific code segments.
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A distributed, peer-to-peer, server-less communication & messaging solution for JAVA (JMS), C++ and .NET applications, integrates with JBoss, WebLogic & WebSphere. Offers guaranteed delivery, security and transactions. Supports TCP, SSL & HTTP protocols.
DreamStream enables the Linux based DVB-Tuner Dreambox to become an UPnP Media Server, which will add DVB support in your UPnP network. The UPnP server supports multiple Dreambox tuners, enabling dynamic allocation of tuners.
Trip Tracker is a position tracking client-server system. A real time tracking environment can be set up with a GPS receiver and a tracking server. The map client can show the map position of the GPS client in real time.
Open Streaming Server is an digital media delivery. Main characteristics are: - Streaming of mp4, 3gp, WMF, QT files - Dynamic Bandwidth adaptation - Load balancing - Content distribution Technology: C++, Java and CORBA.
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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.
A program that relays a stream of JPGs (simulating video) from a client to a server, and then replicates bandwidth on the server end, making the JPGs available via HTTP. Used when incoming connections aren't possible, ie. wifi hotspots w/ webcam.
MasterJ framework comprises several modules that provide a range of services:
Server Configuration: read/write/convert/observe server configuration, based on Spring 3.0 ConversionService.
Server GWT: client-server communication framework, based on GWT RPC.
GXT2/GXT3 - GXT (ExtGWT) extensions for fast RIA application development.
When you go with a friend in the underground,why you can't linsten the same music? iCua is an Android Media player,to listen audio files/streams,share with other android phones. http://code.google.com/p/icua/
The project consists of building an instant messenger for LAN or through the Internet. It has an client-server structure. It has the capabilities to send text messages and files, among others. La diferencia que se desea marcar frente a otros proveedores
A standards-based multimedia Video-On-Demand and live server. Content management, security, and user/management interfacing are left to the environment, exposing an API for easy integration with existing and new IT environments, such as Web Services.