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    Shaka Player

    Shaka Player

    JavaScript player library / DASH & HLS client / MSE-EME player

    ...We try to keep the library light, simple, and free from third-party dependencies. Everything you need to build and deploy is in the sources. We support iOS 12+ through Apple's native HLS player. We provide the same top-level API, but we just set the video's src element to the manifest/media. So we are dependent on the browser supporting the manifests.
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    android-gif-drawable

    android-gif-drawable

    Views and drawable for displaying animated GIFs on Android

    Bundled GIFLib via JNI is used to render frames. This way should be more efficient than WebView or Movie classes. Current development builds (build from dev branch) are published to OSS snapshot repository. To use them, specify repository URL in repositories block. For Android 4.2+ (API level 17+). Supports GifTextureView hardware-accelerated rendering, and GifTexImage2D OpenGL ES 2.0+. See sample directory. Sample project is under construction. Not all features are covered yet. The simplest...
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    ARHeadsetKit

    ARHeadsetKit

    Using $5 Google Cardboard to replicate Hololens

    With the AR MultiPendulum app, I created the world’s first AR headset experience that does not rely on expensive specialized hardware. Using Google Cardboard, a standard iPhone, and video footage from the phone’s camera, the app creates an AR headset experience by rendering the user’s surroundings in VR. Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that overlays virtual objects over the real world. For years, AR experiences have been available on smartphones through handheld AR apps. In 2016,...
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