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    m3w
    m3w is an audio streamer for the www. m3w streams audio data to servers like icecast. shoutcast, or darwin. It takes data from the sound card, encodes (using lame) and sends it. m3w aims for high reliability, top quality, and ease of use.
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    A Transport Stream analyser for the Brazilian D-TV system (SBTVD / ISDB-Tb). It shows in a GUI the SI/PSI structure of the stream in a tree-view, bitrate statistics for each ES, specific Closed Caption, EPG and DSMCC carroussel decoding plus more.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MiniKakofonix

    Asterix UDP multicast recorder

    This program is capable of subscribing to an UDP multicast feed containing (live) radar data in Eurocontrol Asterix format. The received UDP frames are stored in a recording file. A new (raw) Asterix recording file can be created every x minutes. The previously recorded Asterix filename contains date and timestamp. This tool can be used to do continuous 24/7 Asterix multicast recordings.
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