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    Streamlink

    Streamlink

    Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams

    ...The main purpose of Streamlink is to avoid resource-heavy and unoptimized websites, while still allowing the user to enjoy various streamed content. There is also an API available for developers who want access to the stream data. Streamlink is built upon a plugin system that allows support for new services to be easily added. Most of the big streaming services are supported. Streamlink is made up of two parts, a cli and a library API. See their respective sections for more information on how to use them. The default behavior of Streamlink is to playback streams in the VLC player. ...
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    Live API Web Console

    Live API Web Console

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

    Live API Web Console is a React starter that demonstrates how to use Gemini’s Live API over WebSockets to build real-time, multimodal experiences. The app includes modules for streaming audio playback, recording user media from the microphone, webcam, or even screen capture, and it surfaces a unified event log so you can debug the session as it flows. Configuration lives in a simple .env file and the project boots with standard web tooling, letting you experiment quickly with models, system...
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    Livestreamer

    Command-line utility that extracts various streams into a video player

    Livestreamer is a free command-line utility that extracts video streams from various services and pipes them into a video player of your choice, such as VLC. It allows users to avoid buggy and CPU-heavy flash plugins while still enabling them to enjoy various streamed content. For developers who wish to access the video stream data, API is also available.
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    CCVisualizer is a multiplatform Closed Caption or Subtitle visualizer for movies or films (es Youtube, Megavideo). By downloading the movie's SRT file, it is possible to visualize it, to pause and to manually align video and text.
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    RDV is a visualization environment for scientific and engineering data. Built on top of the RBNB dynamic data server, it supports local and remote data sources and can visualize numeric, video, image, and audio data in a number of different ways.
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