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On the Las Vegas Airport, people in line for the security checks are treated to some 'how to keep the line as short as possible' movies. These movies are being streamed with VLC.
 
On the Las Vegas Airport, people in line for the security checks are treated to some 'how to keep the line as short as possible' movies. These movies are being streamed with VLC.
 
[http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2004-10-05-vegas-airport_x.htm An article about this project]
 
[http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2004-10-05-vegas-airport_x.htm An article about this project]
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'''Plutohome'''
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[http://plutohome.com/ They] have a vlc module for their system. Exact use unknown
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'''ACTlab.tv'''
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[http://actlab.tv/technology.htm They] are probably using x264 for their video encoding
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'''Participatory Culture Foundation'''
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[http://www.participatoryculture.org/ DTV] is a webbased player for their RSS based videoblogging system that uses our mozilla plugin
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'''Annodex'''
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[http://annodex.net Annodex] is a system for metadata, hyperlinking and browing media content. Their webmodule uses a customized version of our mozilla plugin

Revision as of 00:52, 15 June 2005

Do you have some cool project you use VideoLAN for? Post a link and a small description here.


The Balloon JediMaster and friends are building a Mars balloon which uses VideoLAN to stream images back to earth. http://www.maveric.org.uk/photos/testing/


Distributed VideoLAN Server Management Bart Kerver from SURFnet has created software to manage multiple VideoLAN servers. http://speeldoos.showcase.surfnet.nl/dvlsm/


Cypherpunk version of MacBeth People at Pirate Utopia are using VLC in a MacBeth-inspired show to display ASCII-art video. http://www.pirateutopia.org/macbeth/techie.htm


Neutrino MoviePlayer The Neutrino MoviePlayer now uses VLC so users can stream the movies on their computer to a a DBox.


Advene project Advene (Annotate DVDs, Exchange on the Net) aims at providing a format to share annotations about movies stored on DVDs, as well as tools to edit and visualize the annotations. It uses VLC to play/extract info from the DVD's


Las Vegas Security Lines On the Las Vegas Airport, people in line for the security checks are treated to some 'how to keep the line as short as possible' movies. These movies are being streamed with VLC. An article about this project

Plutohome They have a vlc module for their system. Exact use unknown

ACTlab.tv They are probably using x264 for their video encoding

Participatory Culture Foundation DTV is a webbased player for their RSS based videoblogging system that uses our mozilla plugin

Annodex Annodex is a system for metadata, hyperlinking and browing media content. Their webmodule uses a customized version of our mozilla plugin