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  2. Kodi (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodi_(software)

    From version 12.0 (Frodo), Kodi has a native Live TV with EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and DVR (Digital Video Recorder) features with a PVR (Personal Video Recorder) frontend GUI, which enables video capture and playback to and from a hard disk drive with PVR Client Addons for most popular PVR backends (TV tuner card server). These addons can ...

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

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    Similar OpenELEC, EmbER ROM images provides a complete media center software suite that comes with a pre-configured version of Kodi/XBMC and third-party addons for hardware management and over-the-air updates.

  4. Comparison of DVR software packages - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform free and open-source software media center application, able to watch live or recorded TV, music, photos and has one of the most expansive collection of plugins/addons, enabling the system to do anything from browsing the web or downloading movies, to dimming the lights in the sitting room. MediaPortal.

  5. Plex Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Plex introduced an ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) streaming service and free-to-stream live TV channels. Its content partners include Warner Bros. Television Studios, MGM, Lionsgate, Legendary, Crackle, Endemol Shine, Shout! Studios, Regency Enterprises, Kidoodle TV and A24.

  6. Boxee - Wikipedia

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    Boxee gained the ability to watch live TV on the Boxee Box using a live TV stick in January 2012. By the end of 2012 the developers had discontinued all desktop versions and support.

  7. Digital media player - Wikipedia

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    A digital media player (also known as a streaming device or streaming box) [1] is a type of consumer electronics device designed for the storage, playback, or viewing of digital media content. They are typically designed to be integrated into a home cinema configuration, and attached to a television or AV receiver or both.

  8. LibreELEC - Wikipedia

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    LibreELEC (short for Libre Embedded Linux Entertainment Center) is a non-profit fork of OpenELEC open-source software appliance, a dedicated Linux-based Just enough operating system (embedded Linux distribution) for the Kodi (formerly XBMC) media player software for HTPC (Home theater PC) which is used as a 10-foot user interface frontend for use with televisions and remote controls (instead ...

  9. XBMC4Xbox - Wikipedia

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    XBMC4Xbox. XBMC4Xbox is a free and open source media player software made solely for the first-generation Xbox video-game console. The software was forked from the XBMC project (now known as Kodi and formerly known as Xbox Media Player) after XBMC removed support for the Xbox console.

  10. VLC media player - Wikipedia

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    Using a FireWire connection from cable boxes to computers, VLC can stream live, unencrypted content to a monitor or HDTV. VLC media player can display the playing video as the desktop wallpaper , like Windows DreamScene , by using DirectX , only available on Windows operating systems.

  11. Internet Protocol television - Wikipedia

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    IPTV has been widely used since around 2002 [citation needed] to distribute television and audio-visual (AV) media around businesses and commercial sites, whether as live TV channels or Video on Demand (VOD). Examples of types of commercial users include airports, schools, offices, hotels, and sports stadiums, to name just a few.