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  2. List of RTMP software - Wikipedia

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    Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, Android As of version 2.1+ Has partial support for playing RTMP streams (not RTMPE). MPC-HC: Windows As of version 1.7.8+ Can open rtmp streams if started from command prompt with the URL as argument, or with entering the URL into the "Open File..." dialog. Kodi: Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS (jailbroken), Android

  3. Comparison of Usenet newsreaders - Wikipedia

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    Windows: Proprietary: Shareware: Windows Live Mail: GUI: Traditional newsreader Yes Yes Free Windows: Proprietary: Windows Mail: GUI: Traditional newsreader Yes Yes Windows: Proprietary: Part of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008; Windows 10 omits newsgroup and Usenet support [2] [better source needed] Xnews: GUI: Combination Yes No No (Can ...

  4. Microsoft Expression Encoder - Wikipedia

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    Version 4 added IIS live smooth streaming, screen capture improvements and an H.264 encoder based on the MainConcept SDK. [10] Expression Encoder 4.0 SP1 was released in January 2011 and added CUDA -enabled GPU-assisted encoding, HE-AAC , screen captures as a live source, live broadcasting templates, Selective Blend de-interlacing and other ...

  5. URL - Wikipedia

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    url.spec.whatwg.org A uniform resource locator ( URL ), colloquially known as an address on the Web , [ 1 ] is a reference to a resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it.

  6. Percent-encoding - Wikipedia

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    URL encoding, officially known as percent-encoding, is a method to encode arbitrary data in a uniform resource identifier (URI) using only the US-ASCII characters legal within a URI. Although it is known as URL encoding , it is also used more generally within the main Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) set, which includes both Uniform Resource ...

  7. Base64 - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The "Modified Base64" alphabet consists of the MIME Base64 alphabet, but does not use the "=" padding character. UTF-7 is intended for use in mail headers (defined in RFC 2047), and the "=" character is reserved in that context as the escape character for "quoted-printable" encoding. Modified Base64 simply omits the padding and ends ...

  8. libavcodec - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; libavcodec is a free and open-source [4] library of codecs for encoding and decoding video and audio data. [5]libavcodec is an integral part of many open-source multimedia applications and frameworks.

  9. SUPER (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Recorder (SUPER) is a closed-source front end for open-source software video players and encoders provided by the FFmpeg, MEncoder, MPlayer, x264, ffmpeg2theora, musepack, Monkey's Audio, True Audio, WavPack, libavcodec, and the Theora/Vorbis RealProducer plugIn projects.