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    Swing Music

    Swing Music

    Swing Music is a beautiful, self-hosted music player

    Swing Music is a beautiful, self-hosted music player and streaming server that lets you bring your personal audio library online with a modern browser-based interface, giving you a private alternative to mainstream streaming services. Designed to be both elegant and powerful, the project scans your local music files (like MP3s or FLACs), organizes metadata, and streams them on-demand to any device with a browser or its Android client.
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    FastoCloud PRO

    IPTV/NVR/CCTV/Video cloud https://fastocloud.com

    IPTV/Video cloud Features: Cross-platform (Linux, MacOSX, FreeBSD, Raspbian/Armbian) GPU/CPU Encode/Decode/Post Processing Stream statistics CCTV Adaptive hls streams Load balancing Temporary urls HLS push EPG scanning Subtitles to text conversions AD insertion Logo overlay Video effects Relays Timeshifts Catchups Playlists Restream/Transcode from online streaming services like Youtube, Twitch ...
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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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    Roundware

    a contributory, location-aware media platform for us all

    This is Roundware V1. For V2, please see GitHub repository: https://github.com/hburgund/roundware-server Roundware is a client/server pair for creating participatory location-sensitive audio experiences. It was initially developed for the sound art installation ROUND, by Halsey Burgund, exhibited at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Development for version 2 has been handled privately for a variety of reasons, but will be released soon! Please contact us if you need code sooner.
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