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A networked media application allowing multiple terminals, or media-computers, to be deployed and controlled using a web-interface.
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Uber Media =========== A networked media application allowing multiple terminals, or media-computers, to be deployed and controlled using a web-interface featuring CSS3 and HTML5; a wide-range of media items are supported through a dynamic plugin-system, with the items indexed in a virtual file-system to allow fast searching and virtual organization and data-collection (such as user-ratings and descriptions pulled from third-party services). Downloads (cannot be hosted on Github due to size restrictions of raw downloads): http://ubermeat.co.uk/Content/Mirror/Download_Website.zip - the core/central website for indexing and controlling terminals http://ubermeat.co.uk/Content/Mirror/Download_Terminal.zip - the terminal software used for playing media and controlling a media computer Features: > Virtual file-system; multiple folders, which can be local or file-shares, can be indexed. > Open-ended plugin-system which allows for custom-written interfaces to be used to play items. > Easy-to-use and easy to deploy due to not requiring any software to be installed on the client-side. > AJAX to reduce bandwidth and increase functionality. > Thumbnail generation of media items. > Ability to pull movie descriptions using the RottenTomatoes API, with a custom algorithm for intelligent seaches if the title is malformed. > Multiple media-computers can be installed, requiring only unique identifiers; this increases networked efficiency whilst providing centralized control and distribution. This feature may also be suitable for commercial applications. > Terminals can automatically connect to a central node. > Ability to play/view: -- Images -- Video -- Audio -- YouTube Planned/upcoming features: > Implement automatic media conversion of files (with the ability to keep/delete the original file). To-do/current issues: > BBC iPlayer interface abandoned; consider redoing and reverse engineering again. > Implement backward-compatible web features if the user lacks HTML5. > Menu on the server-side for TV-remote/media-remote users. > User system with modifiable permissions - this will most likely not be implemented. > Implement API for developers.
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