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XBMC is a multimedia player/jukebox for the Xbox from Microsoft. It can be used to play or view most common video, audio, and picture formats such as MPEG-1/2/4, DivX, XviD, MP3, AAC, JPG, and GIF directly from a CD or DVD in the Xbox DVD-ROM drive
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or from the Xbox hard drive. XBMC can also stream files over a local network or from the Internet. Playlist and slideshow functions, a weather forecast, and many audio visualizations are also included. [Less]
Elisa is a cross platform media center solution using the GStreamer multimedia framework.
XBMC media center is a free cross-platform media-player jukebox and entertainment hub. XBMC is open source (GPL) software available for Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows operating-system, and the Xbox game-console. XBMC can play a very complete
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spectrum of of multimedia formats, and featuring playlist, audio visualizations, slideshow, and weather forecast functions, together with a multitude of third-party plugins. [Less]
Car Entertainment Media Center Application. nGhost is a touchscreen friendly, customizable application for media managment and car infotainment managment.
VDR plugin: Xinelib-based software output device for VDR. Supports X11 and Linux framebuffer. Connects to vdr locally or over network.
LinuxMCE (Linux Media Center Edition) is a free and open source software platform designed to allow a computer to act as a HTPC (Home Theater PC) with a personal video recorder complemented by home automation functionality, which allows control of
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everything in the home including lighting, climate, home security and surveillance, and a full-featured phone system with video conferencing. [Less]
Jinzora is the ultimate web based media streaming and management system.
Streaming your media with Jinzora gives you quick and easy access to your online music and video collection from any device with a web browser.
Enjoy your media from
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your PC, notebook, PDA, Smart Phone, Xbox, PS3 or Wii.
In Jukebox Mode Jinzora controls a hardware device like your stereo set, Squeezebox or Audiotron and third-party software, including MPD, VLC and Shoutcast. [Less]
CenterStage is a powerful and intuitive Mac Media Center application that allows users to manage, categorize and play their digital content through an attractive, all-in-one interface.
CenterStage also includes BackStage, a comprehensive solution for managing and categorizing video files.
MeediOS is a new open-source project which will closely emulate the magic of Meedio with sizeable improvements
Entertainer aims to be a simple and easy-to-use media center solution for Gnome and XFce desktop environments. Entertainer is written completely in Python using object-oriented programming paradigm.
It uses gstreamer multimedia framework for
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multimedia playback. User Interface is implemented with Clutter UI-library, which allows sleek OpenGL animated user interfaces.
Entertainer also uses other great projects like SQLite and iNotify for caching media libraries. [Less]
A collection of python scripts for XBMC. This is the home to such scripts as Apple Movie Trailers, Youtube, Xinbox, xStocks, Accuweather and Tetris just to name a few.
If you have made a script that you would like to commit to this svn contact one
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of the Project Admins.
The offical channel for this project is #xbmc-scripting on Freenode network. Its for code support only, not support how to get a script to work. [Less]
Car PC framework utilizing plugins to accomplish all conceivable tasks. Employs a unique plugin communication framework where plugin developers need only match function names to allow communication between plugins via reflection.
My Media System is a media-driven system for easy movie and audio playback, image viewing, game playing or watching TV. It supports many common file formats, including MP3, OGG, DivX, XviD, VCD, SVCD, DVD, JPEG, PNG, and GIF. It is controlled using a remote control, USB device, or keyboard. It supports DXR3, DVB, opengl and SDL output.
Moving Pictures 0.5.5This release focuses on additional data providers and DVD support. Specifically the plug-in will now retrieve movie details from IMDb and retrieve cover artwork from impawards.com. Backdrops continue to be provided by
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meligrove.com. If you have created a new backdrop for any of your movies, I would highly recommend you submit it to meligrove.com so others can benefit from your work. This release also includes a default skin that you can just drop into your skin folder. If your skin does not support Moving Pictures, but you want to try out the plug-in, you can just drop these skin files into your skin folder. See the included readme.txt file for details.
About the PluginMoving Pictures is a movies plug-in for the MediaPortal media center application. The goal of the plug-in is to create a very focused and refined experience that requires minimal user interaction. The plug-in emphasizes usability and ease of use in managing a movie collection consisting of ripped DVDs, and movies reencoded in common video formats supported by MediaPortal.
The plug-in's intended focus is exclusively on movie content. It is not designed to manage clips, music videos, TV shows, or any other type of video content. This narrow focus will allow for a much more refined interface than something like the MyVideo interface included in the standard MediaPortal distribution. This focus is based after the similar focus and success of the TVSeries plug-in for MediaPortal.
Moving Pictures is also designed to require the least amount of user interaction possible. If a new movie file or DVD rip is placed in a watch folder, it will automatically be added to the system. Meta data will be retrieved and artwork, both covers and backdrops (fanart) will be automatically downloaded. If user interaction is necessary to clarify the actual title that has been added, the user will be prompted, but this is a last resort.
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Staying InformedThe community for the Moving Pictures plug-in revolves around the sub-forum located on the MediaPortal website. This is the first place to go for up to the minute information on the plug-in. If you'd like to keep up to date with new releases of Moving Pictures but don't frequent the forums, you can subscribe to the Moving Pictures General Discussion Group. As new versions of the plug-in are released, status updates will be posted to the Discussion Group which will in turn hit your email inbox.
Getting InvolvedThe team for the Moving Pictures plug-in is currently pretty small, but if you are interesting in contributing, make a quick post over in the discussion group or send a developer a message on the MediaPortal forums and we can talk about how you can help out. We currently (always) could use C# developers, and skin developers, but if you have another skill set that you think could be useful, don't be shy. If you are interested in helping in any way, we'd be glad to hear from you. Make a post in the Discussion Group. As a side note, we could definitely use a logo for the project so if you are a graphic designer and are interested in throwing something together, we would be very grateful.
If you are a C# developer and want to take a look at the existing code base, you can browse the source code repository via the link above. You could also take a look at the Developers Guide which will, among other things, help you get your local environment setup for working on the Moving Pictures project. [Less]
Rmedia (Ruby Media) is a GNOME media center application designed for ease-of-use and setup, along with a gorgeous interface.