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| Welcome to piPlayer | |
| piPlayer: Personal Interactive Player piPlayer has been developed at the Departamento de Ingeniería Telemática (DIT) of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain. | |
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piPlayer is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, LGPL, for detailed information visit LGPL
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piPlayer introduces a solution for an audiovisual convergent service through service gateway. A OSGi-compliant multimedia player has been developed taking as work model the open source philosophy and adding and interactive and personalized value through a service gateway. |
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| The Open Services Gateway initiative (OSGi) is an independent consortium launched, in 1998, by more than fifty companies in the area of embedded systems, with the aim to develop a series of open specifications for a Java based service platform, able to act as a gateway between Internet and the local area networks that can be found at home, at a car, and other types of constrained environments. The third release of this specification defines a service platform (an instantiation of a Java virtual machine, an OSGi framework and a set of running services) that includes a minimal component model and a small framework for managing components, including a packaging and delivery format. |
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stand-alone piPlayer: Use as a normal player piPlayer for oscar: Use as a personal interactive player:
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| Please send any comment, suggestion or problem report related to piPlayer using the mailing lists at Os4os. |
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| piPlayer has been developed in the context of the participation of the Departamento de Ingeniería Telemática (DIT) and of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in the ITEA-OSMOSE project. piPlayer programs and documentation have been created by Boni García, Jose Luis Ruiz, Manuel Santillán and Juan C. Dueñas. piPlayer has been the Master's Thesis of Boni García in his studies of Telecommunication Engineering at the ETSIT-UPM, (Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación) |
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