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<title>About Guacamayo Project</title>
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-- The Multimedia Appliance Platform
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<h1>What is it?</h1>
<p>
Guacamayo is an Open Source software platform for creating multimedia
appliances, including multimedia UPnP/DLNA servers, audio players,
and full-featured multimedia centres.
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<p>
Based on the proven <a href='http://yocto-project.org'>Yocto</a>
framework, Guacamayo focuses on providing components and enabling
technologies essential to leverage the full potential of today's
commodity hardware. High consumer expectations regarding multimedia
user experience require solutions tailored specifically to every use
case -- Guacamayo is designed from bottom up to facilitate this.
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Although fully functional in its own right, Guacamayo is a platform
rather than an end product: its components can be customised to meet the
requirements of a specific appliance or UX design -- Guacamayo makes it
possible to bootstrap an appliance software stack with a minimal effort,
leaving resources free for the more interesting and rewarding tasks.
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<h1>What do I get?</h1>
<p>
UPnP/DLNA functionality provided
by <a href='https://live.gnome.org/Rygel'>Rygel</a>, audio and video
services by <a href='http://pulseaudio.org'>PulseAudio</a>
and <a href='http://gstreamer.com/'>GStreamer</a>, and
<a href='http://media-explorer.org/'>MediaExplorer</a> media centre user
interface (based on <a href='http://clutter-project.org'>Clutter</a>, an
OpenGL / GLES toolkit), to mention just the more interesting bits. All
neatly prepackaged for different appliance types (media servers, audio
players, video players).
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<h1>What hardware does it run on?</h1>
<p>
Intel® Atom™ based hardware, RaspberryPi, Texas Instruments OMAP™
processors (e.g., Beagleboard, Beaglebone).
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<h1>Where is it?</h1>
<p>
<a href='getit.html'>Here!</a>
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<h1>Where are we?</h1>
<p>
<b>#guacamayo</b> at Freenode, <b>@MetaGuacamayo</b> on
Twitter, or you can follow us on <a href='http://tumblr.guacamayo-project.org/'><b>Tumblr</b></a>
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<p>
Commercial support</b> for Guacamayo is available
from <a href='commercial.html'><b>sleep(5) ltd</b></a>,
who have extensive experience with commercial Yocto deployment.
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