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  2. List of software based on Kodi and XBMC - Wikipedia

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    This is list of software projects or products that are third-party source ports, modified forks, or derivative work directly based on Kodi Entertainment Center (formerly XBMC Media Center), an open source media player application and entertainment platform developed by the non-profit technology consortium XBMC Foundation.

  3. Comparison of UPnP AV media servers - Wikipedia

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    Kodi (formerly XBMC) GPL Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [h] Yes No Yes Yes Yes C++ Yes Yes KooRaRoo Media: Prop. Non-free [4] Yes [5] Yes [6] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes C++ Yes [i] Yes LimboMedia: Prop. Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Java Yes Yes LXiMedia: GPL Free Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, mandatory Yes Yes Un­known C++ Yes No ...

  4. List of streaming media systems - Wikipedia

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    HelixCommunity – RealNetworks Open Source development community; Jellyfin – GPL-licensed fully open-source fork of Emby; Icecast – GPL streaming media server; IIS Media Services – Extensions for the Windows IIS web server that deliver intelligent progressive downloads, Smooth Streaming, and HTTP Live Streaming

  5. Kodi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kodi has greater basic hardware requirements than traditional 2D style software applications: it needs a 3D capable graphics hardware controller for all rendering. Powerful 3D GPU chips are common today in most modern computer platforms, including many set-top boxes, and XBMC, now Kodi, was from the start designed to be otherwise very resource-efficient, for being as powerful and versatile a ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. M3U - Wikipedia

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    There is no formal specification for the M3U format; it is a de facto standard.. An M3U file is a plain text file that specifies the locations of one or more media files. The file is saved with the "m3u" filename extension if the text is encoded in the local system's default non-Unicode encoding (e.g., a Windows codepage), or with the "m3u8" extension if the text is UTF-8 encoded.

  8. Open-source film - Wikipedia

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    The sources should be viewable and editable with free/open-source software. If this is not the case they must be convertible into such a format by using free/open-source software. The same applies to the movie itself. It should be possible to re-create or re-assemble the movie using the source materials.

  9. List of open-source films - Wikipedia

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    First open-source movie [citation needed], created with Blender open-source software Juju Factory: 2007 Democratic Republic of the Congo 97 minutes CC BY-SA Big Buck Bunny: August 2008: Animation Netherlands 10 minutes by 3.0 Yes : Yes Yes Created with Blender BloodSpell: December 2008: Fantasy Scotland 90 minutes Sita Sings the Blues: March ...