Domain: amuse.ftw.at

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Organic Listing Variations
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LIMBOS: LInux setup for accessing Mobile Broadcast through Online ...
Jan 17, 2009 ... To enable streaming access to the video channels of the DVB-H multiplex you also need a Darwin Streaming Server which has to be downloaded ...
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E&I Okt 2007: Interaktives Fernsehen auf dem Handy - Die AMUSE 2.0 ...
E&I Okt 2007: Interaktives Fernsehen auf dem Handy - Die AMUSE 2.0-Plattform für DVB-H Mobile TV-Services der nächsten Generation ...
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FATCAPS: A Free, Linux-Based Open-Source DVB-H IP-Encapsulator —
Jul 7, 2008 ... DVB-H data is encapsulated in MPE sections and is delivered in bursts. In our toolchain, first the encapsulator tool reads IP packets and ...
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LIMBOS: LInux setup for accessing Mobile Broadcast through Online ...
Jan 17, 2009 ... This can be used to transmit meta-information received on the DVB-H channel via FLUTE to connected mobile devices (that are capable of ...
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MiViBES: Free Open-Source Mobile interactive Video Browser ...
Jan 17, 2009 ... Mobile interactive Video Browser Extended Software (MiViBES). MIVIBES is a client software for mobile device platforms which enables viewing ...
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E&I Okt 2007: Interaktives Fernsehen auf dem Handy - Die AMUSE 2.0 ...
E&I Okt 2007: Interaktives Fernsehen auf dem Handy - Die AMUSE 2.0-Plattform für DVB-H Mobile TV-Services der nächsten Generation ...
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FATCAPS: A Free, Linux-Based Open-Source DVB-H IP-Encapsulator —
Jul 7, 2008 ... DVB-H data is encapsulated in MPE sections and is delivered in bursts. In our toolchain, first the encapsulator tool reads IP packets and ...
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FATCAPS: A Free, Linux-Based Open-Source DVB-H IP-Encapsulator —
Jul 7, 2008 ... A content server streams IP packets carrying arbitrary information (i.e. video, audio, or data) to the DVB-H playout box. ...
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FATCAPS: A Free, Linux-Based Open-Source DVB-H IP-Encapsulator —
Jul 7, 2008 ... As part of the AMUSE project, we currently develop a DVB-H software encapsulator jointly with ... Our implementation builds on JustDVB-IT and adds the DVB-H ... ETSI TS 102 470: IP Datacast over DVB-H: Program Specific ...
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FATCAPS: A Free, Linux-Based Open-Source DVB-H IP-Encapsulator —
Jul 7, 2008 ... As part of the AMUSE project, we currently develop a DVB-H software encapsulator jointly with Cineca. ... ETSI TS 102 470: IP Datacast over DVB-H: Program Specific ... FATCAPS - DVB-H IP-Encapsulation v0.2 (Linux) ...
 
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