Projects tagged ‘videocast’


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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 ... [More] Xbox game-console. XBMC can play a very complete spectrum of of multimedia formats, and featuring playlist, audio visualizations, slideshow, and weather forecast functions, together with a multitude of third-party plugins. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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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 ... [More] directly from a CD or DVD in the Xbox DVD-ROM drive 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]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Warning : A new blog is now avaliable. The channel playlists can be found in the download section and packages are also avaliable from my web site. Eric. The goal of this project is to create a ... [More] WebTV player, working on the Linux platform. It can be used by french people to watch ADSL TV on the PC with ISPs Free and SFR. The GUI is developed in GTK2+ and is using the VLC engine to display the channels. Features : Play TV : French ISP : Free, SFR, Orange, Alice, Bouygues... Web TV : Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spain Web Radio : English, French, German Play in full screen mode and miniature mode More than 150 logos of TV channels Support for multimedia keys Add new groups of channels from M3U playlists Recording live channels Features in future releases : Programming Record Time shifting Program Management TV Multi platform support To follow the progress of the project, subscribe to the RSS feed blog (in french) : FreetuxTV is now available in stable version. Go to the Downloads section to get it. The latest stable version 0.4.0 is available since the December 11th 2009. You can also read the ChangeLog for a list of new features. There are three ways to install it: Download and compile the source package: http://code.google.com/p/freetuxtv/downloads/list Download the packages for your distribution: http://freetuxtv.eric-beuque.com/packages/ Use the official Ubuntu repository : https://launchpad.net/~freetuxtv/+archive/freetuxtv At this moment, only the Ubuntu, Mandriva and openSUSE packages are available. We are looking for people to manage packages for other distributions. FreetuxTV is also available in development version. You can install and use it with no problem for watching television with latest features. See the README file to know how to install it. You can also contribute to the project. Have a look at the Wiki. Here is an overview of the project: (Last Updated: December 11th 2009) [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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A podcatcher and broadcatcher for KDE. It lets you watch TV and listen to Radio shows from the net, for free. KatchTV is independent of channel and feed publishers, including Miro's channel guide, and ... [More] others too. It includes Bittorrent support, and is capable of downloading large movies, in parallel, while you watch something else. Integrates with Konqueror, and KDE media players. KatchTV is an Internet TV broadcatcher and podcatcher, similar to Miro, but for KDE. Supported features include: * Video podcasts ("vodcasts"). * Bittorrent-based broadcatching. * Audio podcasts. * Multiple background downloads of media and updates of feeds, all while you watch/listen to your favourite shows. * Manages any media you download, so that you don't lose track of your disk space. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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A perl-tk app to watch webtv channels, handling automatically mplayer and peercast, with channel listing auto-update, recording, and broadcasting through peercast.
Created 12 months ago.

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RSSDlerA utility to automatically download enclosures and other objects linked to from various types of RSS feeds. Works well on podcasts, videocasts, and torrents. Features include:filtering using ... [More] regular expressions and/or file size global, feed, and filter based download locations can run in the background (at least on GNU/Linux) like a daemon various logging and verbosity levels support for sites protected with cookies (LWP/MSIE/Mozilla/Safari/Firefox3) global and feed scan times respects 'ttl' tag in feeds that have them call custom functions after a download or after a scan of the feed (episode advancement!) generates an RSS feed of what it has downloaded. Because it is written in Python, it is highly cross-platform compatible. It tries to be memory efficient, with reports of it functioning on consumer routers. Minimal external dependencies help keep that a reality. It became popular when people started using it in conjunction with rTorrent for torrent broadcatching. News2009.10.01 Version 0.4.2 released See ChangeLog for details. 2008.04.29: Version 0.4.0 released. See ChangeLog and release message for details. 2008.01.13: Version 0.3.4 released. See ChangeLog for details 2008.01.11: Version 0.3.3 released. See ChangeLog for details 2008.01.01: Version 0.3.2 released. See ChangeLog for details DependenciesPython 2.4 or later (required) feedparser (required) mechanize (suggested)] SupportStill have questions after reading the wiki. Message the group and see if you cannot get help there. DevelopmentYou can also find the development version for testing or using new features or trying out new bugfixes. This may or may not run and may or may not be stable. There are times when it contains bugfixes for the latest version, and times when it is undergoing feature development and may be subject to crashes. The changelog will note the changes in the development version, but those changes may be buggy and/or incomplete. Feel free to test this version and email me the bug reports you have. And by popular request:a CommentedConfig file As well as sample postDownloadFunctions, the most recent of which will be in your installation tarball An init script can be found in the installation tar ball If you are here from the rtorrent website, note that you'll want to set downloadDir (see HelpMessage) to the same directory as rtorrent's watch directory. Of course, you can download different rss feeds to different directories with the directory option for each thread. PLEASE READ THE ChangeLog BETWEEN UPGRADES. Settings may change that require some (minor) user intervention. These will be detailed between releases (as well as more esoteric things). [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.