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  2. Java Media Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java library that enables audio, video and other time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. This optional package, which can capture, play, stream, and transcode multiple media formats, extends the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) and allows development of cross-platform multimedia applications.

  3. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    The Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java library that enables audio, video and other time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. Java Topology suite Java Topology Suite (JTS) is an open-source Java software library that provides an object model for Euclidean planar linear geometry together with a set of fundamental geometric ...

  4. Category:Multimedia frameworks - Wikipedia

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  5. Media Lovin' Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Media Lovin' Toolkit (MLT) is an open source software multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting.It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications.

  6. JMF - Wikipedia

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  7. Media resource locator - Wikipedia

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    A media resource locator (MRL) is a URI used to uniquely identify and locate a multimedia resource. It is used by the VideoLAN and Xine media players, as well as the Java Media Framework (JMF) API. VLC, for example, supports the following MRLs: [1] dvd://[ device ][@ raw device ][@[ title ][,[ chapter ][, angle ]]]

  8. Red5 (media server) - Wikipedia

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    Red5 is a free software [2] media streaming server [3] implemented in Java, [4] which provides services similar to those offered by the proprietary Adobe Flash Media Server [5] and Wowza Streaming Engine [6] including: [7]

  9. Java TV - Wikipedia

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    Java TV is a Java-based software framework designed for use on TV set-top boxes, based on components called Xlets. It is currently used only on the Connected Device Configuration , specifically for iTV applications development.