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  2. Card sharing - Wikipedia

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    Card sharing has established itself as popular method of pirate decryption.Much of the development of card sharing hardware and software has taken place in Europe, where national boundaries mean that home users are able to receive satellite television signals from many countries but are unable to legally subscribe to them due to licensing restrictions on broadcasters.

  3. Conditional-access module - Wikipedia

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    Conditional Access Module Various types of CAM. A conditional access module (CAM) is an electronic device, usually incorporating a slot for a smart card, which equips an integrated digital television or set-top box with the appropriate hardware facility to view conditional access content that has been encrypted using a conditional access system. [1]

  4. Video management system - Wikipedia

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    A video management system, also known as video management software plus a video management server, is a component of a security camera system that in general: Collects video from cameras and other sources; Records / stores that video to a storage device; Provides an interface to both view the live video, and access recorded video

  5. Video server - Wikipedia

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    A video server is a computer-based device that is dedicated to delivering video. Video servers are used in a number of applications, and often have additional functions and capabilities that address the needs of particular applications. For example, video servers used in security, surveillance and inspection applications typically are designed ...

  6. Direct Connect (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Connect protocol is a text-based computer protocol, in which commands and their information are sent in clear text, without encryption in original NeoModus software (encryption is available as a protocol extension). Clients connect to a central server acting as a "hub".

  7. DLNA - Wikipedia

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    Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a set of interoperability standards for sharing home digital media among multimedia devices. It allows users to share or stream stored media files to various certified devices on the same network like PCs, smartphones, TV sets, game consoles, stereo systems, and NASs. [1]

  8. Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    The 128×128 px greyscale camera was connected to the laboratory's local network through a video capture card fitted on an Acorn Archimedes computer. Researcher Quentin Stafford-Fraser wrote the client software, dubbed XCoffee and employing the X Window System protocol, while his colleague Paul Jardetzky wrote the server program.

  9. TwonkyMedia server - Wikipedia

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    TwonkyMedia server can be used to share and stream media to most UPnP AV or DLNA-compliant clients, in addition to non-UPnP devices through the HTML, RSS, and JSON supported front ends. After the PacketVideo acquisition of Berlin-based TwonkyVision GmbH by 17 October 2006, [ 2 ] Twonky was renamed PVConnect in November 2007, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ...