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RVMedia 5.0 Full Source

RVMedia 5.0 Full Source
RVMedia 5.0 Full Source | 8 Mb


RVMedia can use GStreamer and FFmpeg libraries to show video streams in advanced formats, such as H.264. Note: RVMedia does not include neither a source code nor an object code of these libraries. Copyright to GStreamer and FFmpeg belongs to the respective owners. RVMedia uses them under GNU LGPL license v2.1.
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RVMedia 4.02 Full Source

RVMedia 4.02 Full Source
RVMedia 4.02 Full Source | 8 Mb


RVMedia can use GStreamer and FFmpeg libraries to show video streams in advanced formats, such as H.264. Note: RVMedia does not include neither a source code nor an object code of these libraries. Copyright to GStreamer and FFmpeg belongs to the respective owners. RVMedia uses them under GNU LGPL license v2.1.
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RVMedia 4.01 Full Source D5-DX10.1

RVMedia 4.01 Full Source D5-DX10.1
RVMedia 4.01 Full Source D5-DX10.1 | 8 Mb


RVMedia can use GStreamer and FFmpeg libraries to show video streams in advanced formats, such as H.264. Note: RVMedia does not include neither a source code nor an object code of these libraries. Copyright to GStreamer and FFmpeg belongs to the respective owners. RVMedia uses them under GNU LGPL license v2.1.
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RVMedia 4.0.2 Full Source

RVMedia 4.0.2 Full Source
RVMedia 4.0.2 Full Source | 8 Mb


RVMedia can use GStreamer and FFmpeg libraries to show video streams in advanced formats, such as H.264. Note: RVMedia does not include neither a source code nor an object code of these libraries. Copyright to GStreamer and FFmpeg belongs to the respective owners. RVMedia uses them under GNU LGPL license v2.1.
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PHP Protector 1.49

PHP Protector 1.49
PHP Protector 1.49 | 6 Mb


The PHP Protector algorithm is based on components and functions which are available on all PHP web servers. To put it another way: scripts protected using PHP Protector run in all places where non-protected scripts would also run. The PHP Protector protection algorithm ensures that protected scripts are neither readable to the human eye nor modifiable.
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SQL Deadlock Detector

SQL Deadlock Detector
SQL Deadlock Detector | 3.5 Mb


Deadlocks can adversely influence server performance. A deadlock occurs when two or more SQL Server processes each have locks on distinct database objects. While holding on to their existing locks, each process is trying to acquire a lock on the database object that one of the other processes have locked. Because two processes cannot exclusively lock the same object simultaneously, we get a deadlock situation, where both processes are entangled and neither process is able to move forward. SQL Server recognizes this situation and tries to rectify it by killing one of the processes in order to allow the other process to continue. The terminated process is rolled back and then an error is flagged.
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