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    Jessibuca

    Jessibuca

    Jessibuca is an open source pure H5 live streaming player

    Jessibuca is an open-source HTML5 live streaming player that runs entirely in the browser using WebAssembly to decode audio and video streams without requiring plugins. It compiles native decoding libraries into JavaScript, enabling high-performance playback across desktop and mobile devices. The player supports modern streaming protocols and codecs, allowing it to handle real-time video feeds with low latency and stable rendering. Its architecture is modular, separating decoding, demuxing, and rendering to optimize performance and scalability. Jessibuca includes intelligent buffering and frame handling to prevent delay accumulation during long playback sessions. ...
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    ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player
    ASAP (Another Slight Atari Player) plays and converts 8-bit Atari music (*.sap, *.cmc, *.mpt, *.rmt, *.tmc, ...) on modern computers and mobile devices.
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    Downloads: 82 This Week
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    RECOIL

    RECOIL

    Retro Computer Image Library

    Retro Computer Image Library decodes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari Portfolio, Atari ST/TT/Falcon, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Commodore 16/116/Plus4, Commodore 128, Electronika BK, FM Towns, HP 48, Macintosh 128K, MSX, NEC PC-80/88/98, Oric, SAM Coupe, Sharp X68000, Tandy 1000, Timex 2048, TRS-80, TRS-80 Color Computer, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum picture formats. The project contains a simple viewer, plug-ins for general-purpose image viewers and editors, and an everything-to-png converter.
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    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    FreeWRL VRML/X3D browser
    FreeWRL is an Open Source, cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser, with script, SAI and EAI support. Platforms supported: Linux and other Unix-style platforms; Mac OS/X; Windows. Support for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, QNX) is under development.
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    GUIDOLib
    The GUIDOLib provides a powerful engine for the graphic rendering of music scores, based on the Guido Music Notation format. It supports Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Android and iOS operating systems. A Java JNI interface is available as well as a Javascript version of the library. A Web API has also been designed, allowing to deploy the engine as a Web service.
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    MusiqBox

    MusiqBox

    An social musicsystem for your Pi and smartphone.

    MusiqBox is an client-server based audio player, which let you stream music files from any device to an server and plays it. You are also able to store music on the server itself and manage it with your smartphone or desktop. The aim of MusiqBox is to extend the functionality of an existing audio-system (e.g. common stereo) with this features: -Playback of common audio-formats like: mp3, ogg, flac, wave,… -Stream music files over the network -Store music files locally -Remote...
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    SmartCrib is a project that aims to offer a low cost solution for a smart home. You can control lights, multimedia system and surveillance video through an easy to use, customizable web interface, accessible from mobile browsers as well.
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    SgLinuxOS is small Linux distribution based on LFS(LinuxFromScratch) using uClibc and busybox, running live from ide cdrom.
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    Android[tm] SDK development is for those who have a dream mobile device in mind and have the potential to contribute to the development of the same at various levels. http://www.openhandsetalliance.com is promoted by Google & other industry giants.
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