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    pj-ntp-server

    pj-ntp-server

    Pure Java NTP server.

    ...Run as root/admin in cmd-mode without cmd argument, for example: java -jar pj-ntp-server.jar (server start on standart UDP/123-port) or run as root/admin in cmd-mode with UDP-port cmd argument, for example: java -jar pj-ntp-server.jar 1111 where 1111=udp-port of server listen. Need JRE-1.8. Source = https://github.com/harp077/pj-ntp-server If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/pj-ntp-server/ for support project please.
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    ltcsmpte
    ltcsmpte is a collection of library functions to decode and encode linear/logitudinal time code (LTC) audio to/from SMPTE timstamps. ltcsmpte is deprecated and will soon reach its end-of-life. It is superseded by libltc + libtimcode + ltc-tools. * https://github.com/x42/libltc * https://github.com/x42/ltc-tools * https://github.com/x42/libtimecode
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    A standalone server for receiving and saving photos and videos from your Eye-Fi card to a Linux/Unix computer. This project now lives on github: https://github.com/kristofg/rifec
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