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    Stremio

    Stremio

    Stremio - Freedom to Stream

    Stremio is the browser application that delivers Stremio’s “Freedom to Stream” experience entirely on the web. It consumes stremio-core (compiled to WebAssembly) and renders the product surfaces you recognize: Board for personalized updates, Discover for browsing catalogs, and Meta Details for titles, seasons, and streams. The app is built with JavaScript/TypeScript and a conventional web toolchain, offering simple commands for local development, testing, and production builds. It manages...
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    EZ Project

    EZ Project

    Softwares making our work easier

    Go to "Files" to download releases of EZComm and Jirrit. EZComm (EZ Comm) is still maintened, code hosted on https://github.com/bon-ami/ezcomm You can use it as either a client or a server for TCP/UDP text messages Jirrit is still maintened, code hosted on https://github.com/bon-ami/jirrit You can use it to operate with commands on JIRA, bugzilla, Jenkins and Gerrit. EZOutput is hosted on https://gitee.com/bon-ami/ezoutput
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    TCPCopy

    TCPCopy

    An online request replication tool, also a tcp stream replay tool

    TCPCopy is a TCP stream replay tool to support real testing of Internet server applications. Although the real live flow is important for the test of Internet server applications, it is hard to simulate it as online environments are too complex. To support more realistic testing of Internet server applications, we develop a live flow reproduction tool - TCPCopy, which could generate the test workload that is similar to the production workload. Currently, TCPCopy has been widely used by...
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    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    RTSP/RTMP/HTTP hybrid server

    This project is a streaming media server built on Node.js that supports both RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol). It enables users to set up a lightweight streaming infrastructure for delivering live video or audio across networks without relying on heavy external servers. By implementing these protocols in Node.js, it offers easy integration with JavaScript applications and rapid prototyping for developers working on real-time streaming. The server...
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    Replay is a network analysis and teaching tool designed to repeat captured network traces on tap network devices. At the moment this is only a proof of concept even though it is already useable.
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    The mywaves utilities project provides open source utilities and documentation, including scripts to generate RSS feeds for mywaves.com to find videos on a web site.
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