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    UDP IPTV to RTSP proxy

    Access to UDP multicast streams via RTSP/RTP/HTTP unicast protocols

    A lightweight GNU/Linux daemon which, being installed on a LAN router, provides on-demand access to UDP multicast streams via RTSP and unicast RTP protocols. Since version 0.2 the conventional HTTP "continuous download" streaming method is supported. The server itself does not support streaming of any files, it only can receive incoming multicast streams provided by your ISP and retransmit them to interested local clients.
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    iCoCo

    iCoCo

    iConnectMIDI PortManager for Windows, Linux and Mac

    iCoCo is a Windows/Linux/Mac application for configuring the iConnectMIDI ("iCM") MIDI router by iConnectivity. It utilizes the awesome portmidi library and the brilliant FLTK GUI toolkit.
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    Live Midi Router was designed to provide musicians a solution to drive live music softwares such as soft synths, soundfont players, instrument emulators etc.. from midi controllers on linux operating systems running alsa and jack.
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    Turn your wireless router into a radio alarm clock! With Snoozzzy you can use your wireless router - or any other Linux powered embedded device - into a radio alarm clock. All you need is a usb enabled device, an usb display and a sound card.
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    A Virtual Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) Router for the Windows x64 platforms.
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