Projects tagged ‘center’


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This is a Windows Media Center Presentation Layer Application that lists all files in a given directory and allows the user to use Daemon Tools to mount the selected image file. This allows a user to ... [More] store image files of their DVD collection and have one library interface that allows you to load the disc without having to leave the comfort of your couch. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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Open Media Library0.4 beta is available now Please check out our Wiki for more information
Created about 1 year ago.

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product center deals with software for custome care
Created 11 months ago.

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The castcopy project implements file copy operations for the Linux platform using UDP over multicasted IP networks. OverviewThe castcopy project is an attempt at creating multicast file transfer ... [More] software for Linux. It is written in perl, and coincidentally, is the author's first foray into the perl language. The project consists of a perl module (lib/CastCopy.pm) providing functionality to the programs visible at the user-level: cast, and get-cast. DetailsDownloadscastcopy 0.1 InstallationDownload the latest archive from above. Proceed with the following steps: Extract the archive: tar jxf castcopy-0.1.tar.bz2 Build it: cd castcopy-0.1 perl Makefile.PL && make && make test Install it, as root (sudo is fine): make install Setup a standard configuration: cp config/castcopy.cfg /etc/castcopy.cfg chmod 644 /etc/castcopy.cfg ConfigurationThe standing configuration can be changed by editing the /etc/castcopy.cfg file. The example castcopy.cfg file is reproduced and explained here. [net] data_address=239.1.1.1 data_port=22000 control_address=239.1.1.1 control_port=22001 [options] blocksize=1024The data_address and data_port lines control the IP address and port number used for the data portion of castcopy. The data portion of castcopy contains the actual file contents being transferred over the network. The control_address and control_port lines control the IP address and port number used for the control portion of castcopy. The control portion of castcopy contains the commands and information necessary for cast clients to extract files relayed by the sender. Finally, the blocksize line controls the payload of each UDP packet. The maximum payload of a UDP packet is 65507 bytes. The default here is 1024 bytes. Be aware that the packets will be segmented according to MSS, or Maximum Segment Size, for a given network. Usagecast: transfers files from the sending machine to the network address specified in the configuration file /etc/castcopy.cfg, or alternatively, a file specified with the --config option. get-cast: receives files from the network address specified in the configuration file /etc/castcopy.cfg, or alternatively, a file specified with the --config option. Each program consists of a number of options. The options for cast are as follows (from cast --help): Usage: /usr/bin/cast [OPTION]... [FILENAME] Send FILENAME to the multicast channel. Example: /usr/bin/cast /home/nick/.bashrc Options: --help, -H Displays this help. --verbose, -V Verbose mode. --config, -C Configuration file, defaults to '/etc/castcopy.cfg'.The options for get-cast are as follows (from get-cast --help): Usage: /usr/bin/get-cast [OPTION]... [FILENAME] Get FILENAME from the multicast channel. Example: /usr/bin/get-cast /home/nick/.bashrc Options: --help, -H Displays this help. --verbose, -V Verbose mode. --config, -C Configuration file, defaults to '/etc/castcopy.cfg'. --no-overwrite, -NO Prevent overwriting existing files. --md5-overwrite, -MO Overwrite when MD5 checksums differ. Advanced Options: --localfile (-L) [FILENAME]: Override filename in cast with the specified filename. --iteration (-I) [1-n]: Defines the number of iterations get-cast will execute searching for the specified file before giving up.Two specific options are of importance. The --md5-overwrite option can be used to allow file download to only occur when the checksum of an incoming file is different. The desired effect being that downloads should only occur when the sender (caster) is sending something different. The second option, --localfile, allows the get-cast download program to override the file specified by the sender with a user-specified one. For example, if the sender (caster) was sending /home/user/.bashrc, an overridden form might be --localfile /home/user/.bashrc2. At which point, the files could be compared or otherwise operated on. Example Sessionscast# cast ~/54MBfile [Using configuration file... /etc/castcopy.cfg] [Computing checksum... 5b26b79fe987a35d307c2e69754ffb28] [Determining filesize... 56307268] [Computing packets... 54988] [Sending checksum... ok.] [Sending packet count... ok.] [Sending block size... ok.] [Sending CTS signal... ok.] [Writing 54988 packets... ok.]get-cast# get-cast -V -MO --localfile 54MBcopy 54MBfile [File to receive... 54MBfile] [MD5 mismatch downloads... yes] [Remote filename overrides... yes, 54MBcopy] [Computing checksum... n/a] [Waiting to receive checksum... 5b26b79fe987a35d307c2e69754ffb28] [Waiting to receive packet info... 54988] [Waiting to receive block info... 1024] [Waiting to receive CTS signal... 54MBfile] [Waiting for transfer to start... ok.] [Computing checksum of received file... 5b26b79fe987a35d307c2e69754ffb28] [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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A plugin for Vista MCE written in MCML for managing different types of media. Search available content sources for media and select to aquire them by downloading, recording or adding them to a rental queue.
Created 10 months ago.

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With TapiRex, you will always know who is calling you at the first ring of your telephone! If you are using Microsoft Windows XP Media Center 2005® or Windows Vista Media Center as your Home Media ... [More] Center, TapiRex can even make this fabulous product better! In mceTapiRexv2 we want to use the power of the Media Center Markup Language (MCML). [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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Currently available skinsThe skin I've updated most recently will be on the top of the list! 2009-10-21 | xTV SAF v0.75 2009-10-03 | Rapier v2.0 2009-09-20 | Transparency! v2.01 2009-08-19 | ... [More] MiniMeedia v0.95 2009-08-19 | MediaStream Redux Mod v1.1.6 2009-08-07 | Aeon Augia lite r8 2009-08-05 | Transparency! v1.03 2009-07-19 | MediaStream Redux v0.9.5 MediaStreamMod v2.1 MediaStream v2.0 Lite Focus Alpha 6c + PAL 16x9 font fix Connected Basics-101 (including color themes) InfoThis site is intended to provide an easy to use and reliable source for XBOX compatible skins for Xbox Media Center. That the skins are XBOX compatible (low memory usage) does not mean they won't run well on other platforms! But some skins will have reduced graphics quality to save RAM. Screenshots and more detailed info is available in the skin-related topics. DownloadsArchives Downloads are available in the downloads section. You'll need to download the archive for the skin of your choosing, extract the archive and FTP the extracted directory to your XBOX ("E/XBMC/skins/" in most cases). SVN Repo Installer Plugin Alternatively you can download the SVN Repo Installer to which I've added the xbmc-xbox-skins repository. This Application Plugin provides a comfortable way for installing skins (and much more!). DisclaimerI am not a skinner nor do I want to take credit for developing any of the skins offered on this site. Credits for these great skins and mods go to other people. Please thank them in the skin-related topics! The same goes for the SVN Repo Installer. I did not write and do not maintain the plugin. No credits go to me. I'm simply providing and maintaining this source and at the same time creating a central archive for skins running well on the XBOX. [Less]
Created 4 months ago.

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Third Party Plugins for Open Media Library
Created 3 months ago.

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The Aertra System Center combines the usability of Linux and the easiness of the Windows Control Panel. Based off of Mandriva's DrakXTools, Aertra strives to make linux easier to configure and use, without all the code and debugging symbols.
Created 12 months ago.

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This Windows 7 Media Center plug-in allows you to view video in a slide-show fashion. It features a "clip" capability that can play random clips of video media (45 sec, 90 sec and 2 min intervals). It ... [More] also integrates with Windows Home Server and Windows 7 Homegroup. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.