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A upnp media server designed for streaming music to the Xbox 360. It is capable of transcoding many non supported formats including AAC,Ogg and Flac as well as the formats the 360 already supports (MP3 and WMA). Also capable of reading iTunes XML.
PonkTV is a P2P media server for the TV. It allows downloading of various media (music, videos, flash, web pages, games, and programs) from P2P and web servers for viewing on a TV and controlled by a TV remote.
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.
the TivoConnect Media server implements version 1 of Tivo\'s Home Media protocol to allow Linux users to publish media to their TiVos. plans include a full protocol implementation and a full featured GUI. see www.tivo.com/developer for more
XJMS runs within the open-source J2EE app server jboss (www.jboss.org). XJMS provides cataloging, browsing, and playback of media sources such as MP3 and CDs via the Nirvis Slink-e. XJMS provides the core services for a set-top box media server design.
uServer aims to be a tiny media server, dedicated to stream music, pictures and movies over HTTP. It is targetted to run on embedded platform (NSLU2 typically in a first step), without any database nor backend. It embedds also its own tiny http server.