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  2. Jellyfin - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfin is a free and open-source media server and suite of multimedia applications designed to organize, manage, and share digital media files to networked devices. Jellyfin consists of a server application installed on a machine running Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux or in a Docker container, [2] and another application running on a client device such as a smartphone, tablet, smart TV ...

  3. Emby - Wikipedia

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    Emby (formerly Media Browser) [2] is a media server designed to organize, play, and stream audio and video to a variety of devices. [3] Emby's source code was mostly open with some closed-source components as of August 2017, [4] releases of the software published via the Emby website are however proprietary [5] and cannot be replicated from source due to the build scripts also being proprietary.

  4. My5 - Wikipedia

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    On 26 July 2013, Now TV released a Now TV-branded Roku streaming box, including a Demand 5 app. [13] Three days after the release of the Now TV Box, Roku added Demand 5 to its own range of streaming devices. [14] The Roku service continued to operate in the Demand 5 format until December 2018, when it was upgraded to My5.

  5. How to set up PS5 - AOL

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    Inside you should find the PS5 console itself, the DualSense wireless controller, an HDMI cable, a power cable, a USB C to USB A cable, the stand, and a handful of user manuals. From here, you ...

  6. The Roku Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Roku Channel was launched in September 2017 as a free, ad-supported streaming television service ("FAST"), [1] [13] available to viewers in the U.S. [14] Roku's CEO Anthony Wood stated in the same month that the channel was a "way for content owners to publish their content on Roku without writing an app". [15]

  7. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    The Roku OS is the most popular TV operating system in the U.S., reaching an estimated 90 million households as of 2025. [4] [5] [6] The Roku OS works as a streaming platform that hosts both "free" and paid streaming channels through its graphical user interface. [7] [8] It has been reported to be easy to use and powerful.

  8. PlayStation Portal - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Portal connects to a paired PlayStation 5 through a local area network instead of directly, using the Portal's Wi-Fi connection. [20] The controller commands and video stream are transmitted over the local network, which means that a broadband Internet connection is not required at home other than for authentication purposes or ...

  9. List of streaming media services - Wikipedia

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    Bollywood on Demand, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes FOX Now: Fox Corporation United States: Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes Foxtel Now: Foxtel Australia: Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4 and PS5 Android TV, Samsung, LG, Sony, Hisense