diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 19e09f96..7be5ae87 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -963,6 +963,7 @@ See also <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_streaming_media_systems>, <https - [Jellyfin](https://jellyfin.org) - Media server for audio, video, books, comics, and photos with a sleek interface and robust transcoding capabilities. Almost all modern platforms have clients, including Roku, Android TV, iOS, Xbox, and Kodi. ([Demo](https://demo.jellyfin.org/stable), [Source Code](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin)) `GPL-2.0` `C#` - [Karaoke Forever](https://www.karaoke-forever.com) - Host awesome karaoke parties where everyone can easily find and queue songs from their phone's web browser. The player is also browser-based with support for MP3+G, MP4 and WebGL visualizations. ([Source Code](https://www.karaoke-forever.com/repo)) `ISC` `Nodejs` - [MistServer](http://mistserver.org/) - Streaming media server that works well in any streaming environment. ([Source Code](https://github.com/DDVTECH/mistserver)) `AGPL-3.0` `C++` +- [NymphCast](http://nyanko.ws/nymphcast.php) - NymphCast is a Chromecast alternative which turns your choice of Linux-capable hardware into an audio and video source for a television or powered speakers. ([Source Code](https://github.com/MayaPosch/NymphCast)) `BSD-3-Clause` `C++` - [ReadyMedia](http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/) - Simple media server software, with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients. Formerly known as MiniDLNA. ([Source Code](https://sourceforge.net/p/minidlna/git/ci/master/tree/)) `GPL-2.0` `C` - [Rygel](https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/Rygel) - Rygel is a UPnP AV MediaServer that allows you to easily share audio, video, and pictures. Media player software may use Rygel to become a MediaRenderer that may be controlled remotely by a UPnP or DLNA Controller. ([Source Code](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rygel/)) `GPL-3.0` `C` - [üWave](http://u-wave.net/) `⚠` - üWave is a self-hosted collaborative listening platform. Users take turns playing media—songs, talks, gameplay videos, or anything else—from a variety of media sources like YouTube and SoundCloud. ([Demo](https://wlk.yt/), [Source Code](https://github.com/u-wave)) `MIT` `Nodejs`