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    oscp

    oscp

    multiplatform, small and handy audio/video player with network remote

    ...feats: - small and fast - zip/rar support - ncurses ui with easy navigation - gtk or classic winamp skins mode (with the ability to load random one) - network remotes (crossplatform linux/windows, written in pygtk, protocol is plain text, ie. easy to write own client) - scrobble (last.fm) - built-in equalizer and effects - lirc (remote) - slave libs statically compiled in (no deps) -- read more in wiki above
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    AquarioPi

    AquarioPi

    Automate the schedule of multiple remote controlled aquarium lights

    AquarioPi is an IR controller that will change the light settings around the clock on multiple lights, and multiple brands of infrared (IR) remote controlled lights. All that's required is a Raspberry Pi, a resistor, an IR LED, and a breadboard or other type of circuit board or connection to the LED and resistor. Visit the AquarioPi Wiki for more information.
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    PyDPF

    A Digital Picture Frame Application written in Python

    PyDPF - A Digital Picture Frame Application to be used as MPD client and/or standard DPF that is controlled via a LIRC device i.e. infrared based remote controller. As user interface for graphical output a Appotech AX206 DPF can be configured, hence this application is designed for embedded linux devices without standard monitor. A virtual QT based DPF e.g. for test purposes is available,too. PyDPF is running fine on my RasperryPi. Please look at AudiculaPi project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/audiculapi).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    LircrcMaker
    A simple App to help you configure your IR Remote under Linux
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    pyIrKey is and application for controlling a computer with a remote using Lirc.
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    Python module to interact with remote controls via lirc. Currently only linux version exists, but porters for winLirc or other systems are welcome.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Tabula-Musica is a full modular, GStreamer powered, jukebox written in Python. A Client/Server concept allows you to controll playback as much as possible, it is extendable, fast and flexible. It supports LCDProc, Lirc, ... and has a GTK and Web GUI
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    skaMenu is a menu, browser written in python. It's controlled with a lirc device and it's very configurable by an xml configuration file. It supports true type fonts and antialias, and output is done with sdl library.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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