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OBS Studio 30 Released With Support for Intel QSV H264, HEVC, & AV1 on Linux

OBS Studio 30 is now available for download, coming with exciting new features as well as numerous other changes and bug fixes for this popular free and open-source screencasting and streaming app.
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It’s Not Just You: Disney+ Doesn’t Work on Linux ATM

Disney+ subscribers are currently unable to access the service on Linux due to a bug in the site’s analytics code freaking out when presented with Linux.
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How To Setup Streaming Media Server Using Jellyfin In Linux

This guide explains what Jellyfin is, how to install it in Linux, and how to set up a streaming media server using your fresh new Jellyfin install.
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Streaming with Linux: Deezer

Deezer is a French online music streaming service. It allows users to listen to music content from record labels, as well as podcasts on various devices online or offline. The service offers 90 million tracks, 160,000 podcast titles, and in excess of 32,000 radio stations. This is a series that surveys popular streaming services from […]

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Streaming with Linux: Amazon Music Unlimited

This is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. To start the series, I’m looking at Amazon Music Unlimited. This is a music subscription service with a catalogue of around 90 million songs. The service offers a wide-ranging song catalogue and bundles in lossless and hi-res tracks in the standard […]

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Watch Netflix on Linux with Chrome/Firefox

Netflix is a popular video streaming platform, hosting more than 3,600+ movies and 1,800 TV shows. Learn how to watch Netflix on Linux with Chrome/Firefox here.
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‘Cider’ is an Open Source Apple Music Client for Linux Desktops

If you’re an Apple Music subscriber wanting to use the service on Linux, you have to check out Cider. Cider (inspired name, eh?) is an “open-source, community-oriented Apple Music client” for Windows, macOS (not that they need it), an…

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Tidal-hifi is the Best App for Streaming Tidal Music on Linux

Listen to TIDAL on your Linux desktop thanks to this Electron-based desktop TIDAL client that integrates the official web player into the desktop.
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Plex Desktop App Debuts on Linux as a Snap

Plex fans may be interested to hear that an official Plex Desktop app for Linux is now available to install from the Snap Store. Alongside the debut of its Linux desktop app (more on that in a second) is a ‘buttery smooth’ TV mode in Plex H…

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Apache Kafka Gains Adoption as Streaming Data Grows

High-profile tech companies like LinkedIn, Netflix, Uber, and others proved the business case for combining Kafka, streaming data, data pipelines, and business analytics. In 2015, using Kafka event-streaming was still a new approach to computing that made it easier to “ingest” large volumes of data from data lakes. That allowed customers to blend enterprise applications with the cloud’s […]

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