Generates a PAL, NTSC, SECAM, D/D2-MAC video signal from a video file, stream or test pattern. Also supports older 819, 405, 240 and 30 line standards, as well as the NASA Apollo video standards, both colour and mono. The input is any file type or URL supported by ffmpeg. The output can be to a file, HackRF, fl2k-supported VGA adaptors or any SDR
supported by SoapySDR.
It also supports:
This is a fork of https://github.com/fsphil/hacktv with some additional features added. Most of them are those which I personally use, though not necessarily warrant inclusions into original source.
hacktv-gui is, as the name suggests, a GUI frontend application for hacktv. It allows you to run hacktv without the use of a command line. In addition, it includes playlist support, a handler for online teletext services, and support for any streaming video site which is compatible with yt-dlp. You can also save your settings to a file and reload them later.
This site provides summary information about, and access to, the “public inspection file” (or “public file”) for the following types of entities: licensed full-service radio and television broadcast stations, Class A television stations, cable television systems, direct broadcast satellite (“DBS”) providers, and satellite radio (also referred to as “Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services” or “SDARS”) licensees.
The Commission first adopted rules requiring broadcast stations to keep a public file more than 40 years ago and certain political programming files have been public for nearly 75 years. The public file for broadcast stations contains a variety of information about each station’s operations and service to its community of license, including information about political time sold or given away by each station, quarterly lists of the most significant programs each station aired concerning issues of importance to its community, data on ownership of each station and active applications each station has filed with the Commission. The Commission adopted the public inspection file requirement to "make information to which the public already has a right more readily available, so that the public will be encouraged to play a more active part in dialogue with broadcast licensees."
Cable, DBS, and SDARS entities also have public and political file requirements. These entities’ political file requirements are substantially similar to those of television and radio broadcasters. Apart from the political file, however, cable, DBS, and SDARS entities’ other public file requirements differ somewhat from the public file requirements applicable to broadcasters.
A self-hosted web radio management suite, including turnkey installer tools for the full radio software stack and a modern, easy-to-use web app to manage your stations. Built to run on even the most affordable VPS. Media manager, playlist manager, live DJ enabled. All done through the browser. Customizable users' player page. Supports listener requests. Can relay to other servers. REST API.
Way Docker-heavy. Written in PHP.
LibreTime makes it easy to run your own online or terrestrial radio station. Check out some features and screenshots, then install it and start broadcasting!