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  2. Comparison of DVR software packages - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform free and open-source software media center application, able to watch live or recorded TV, music, photos and has one of the most expansive collection of plugins/addons, enabling the system to do anything from browsing the web or downloading movies, to dimming the lights in the sitting room.

  3. InterVideo WinDVR - Wikipedia

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    The software also includes support for Teletext, a television information service in Europe. WinDVD Recorder also includes the same functions of the product WinDVD Player on which it is based: battery life extender, hyper-threading technology, Movie Encyclopedia, aspect ratio correction, time-stretching, DivX support, playlist creation, preset ...

  4. Wavefront Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Wavefront Technologies was a computer graphics company that developed and sold animation software used in Hollywood motion pictures and other industries. It was founded in 1984, in Santa Barbara, California, by Bill Kovacs, Larry Barels, Mark Sylvester.

  5. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    SDK—Software Development Kit; SDL—Simple DirectMedia Layer; SDN—Service Delivery Network; SDP—Session Description Protocol; SDR—Software-Defined Radio; SDRAM—Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory; SDSL—Symmetric DSL; SE—Single Ended; SEI—Software Engineering Institute; SEO—Search Engine Optimization; SFTP—Secure FTP

  6. Hanwha Vision - Wikipedia

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    Hanwha Vision (Korean: ν•œν™”λΉ„μ „; RR: Hanhwa Bijeon), founded as Samsung Techwin, is a video surveillance company. [2] It is a subsidiary of Hanwha Group.The company employs 1,822 people and is headquartered in South Korea.

  7. Openwave - Wikipedia

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    Openwave Systems Inc. (formerly software.com, phone.com, and Libris, Inc.) is a division of Enea. It provides video traffic management and 5G mobile products. Two of Openwave's former products launched as private companies; Openwave Mobility and Openwave Messaging. Openwave contributed to early developments in the Mobile Internet.

  8. FutureWave Software - Wikipedia

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    FutureWave Software, Inc. [1] was a software development company based in San Diego, California. The company was co-founded by Charlie Jackson and Jonathan Gay on January 22, 1993. [1] [2] VP of Marketing was Linda Michelle Alsip, who also came from Silicon Beach Software, then Aldus Corporation. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  9. Windows Media Center - Wikipedia

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    EPG Collector (open-source software to insert over-the-air EPG data into Windows Media Center 7) Some DVR-like alternatives to WMC that support Program Guide Data: Emby DVR – cost $5 per month, $55 for 1 year or $119 for lifetime; Plex – cost $5 per month, $39 for 1 year, or $119 for Lifetime; SiliconDust Dvr – $35 per year