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MediaStation X is designed to run on any TV device (e.g. smart TVs, set-top boxes, HDMI dongles, and HbbTV devices). However, it can also run on mobile and desktop devices, because it supports various input controls (e.g. remote controls, keyboards, mice, pointer and touch devices). The application itself does not contain any content and is a so-called White Label Application. You can either create your own content or open existing and shared content from other people. All content is written in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format with a simple and easy-to-use structure. The created JSON files can be hosted on any HTTP server that supports CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing).

SoundCloud MSX is a service that provides basic access to SoundCloud tracks via the Media Station X application. It uses the SoundCloud Developer APIs to browse charts, search content, and play tracks. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X lets you create nice and powerful TV UIs from existing media hosting platforms.


Google Drive MSX is a service that provides access to your Google Drive files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. It uses the Google OAuth 2.0 protocol for authorization and the Google Drive API to browse and access files. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X can be used with existing cloud storage services.


OneDrive MSX is a service that provides access to your OneDrive files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. It uses the Microsoft OAuth 2.0 protocol for authorization and the Microsoft Graph API and OneDrive API to browse and access files. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X can be used with existing cloud storage services.


Dropbox MSX is a service that provides access to your Dropbox files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. It uses the Dropbox OAuth 2.0 protocol for authorization and the Dropbox API to browse and access files. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X can be used with existing cloud storage services.


Node Browser MSX is a service that provides access to your local Node.js server files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. It uses the directory listing function of the http-server package to browse and access files. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X can be used with simple HTTP servers.


THE MOVIE DB MSX is a service that provides access to The Movie Database (TMDb) content via the Media Station X application. It uses the The Movie Database API to browse movies and their related information (e.g. description, actors, images, videos, etc.). It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X can be used to create a full-featured movie library.


Twitch MSX is a service that provides basic access to Twitch content via the Media Station X application. It uses the Twitch Developer APIs to browse categories and play channels and videos. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X lets you create nice and powerful TV UIs from existing media hosting platforms.


Lorem Picsum MSX is a service designed to inspire you to create media pages in different styles and for different purposes using the Media Station X application. It uses the latest MSX APIs to create the content and the Lorem Picsum API to fill it with random images.


RBTV MSX is a service that provides access to the media library of Rocket Beans TV (RBTV) via the Media Station X application. It uses the Rocket Beans TV API to browse and play RBTV content.


Euronews MSX is a service that provides access to Euronews MRSS feeds via the Media Station X application. It has been primarily developed to show an example of how Media Station X lets you create nice and powerful TV UIs from existing MRSS feeds.


Launcher MSX is a service that helps you to manage various start parameters. Once the launcher has been set up, it is available via the settings (Settings Welcome Pages). The start parameters are stored on the launcher.msx.benzac.de server for each specific device by using a unique device ID. Initially, the MSX Showcases (shown on this page) are added. If you reset the start parameters, they will be permanently deleted from the server until you change/add any again.


Alternatively, if you have Media Station X 0.1.123 or higher, please see the showcase Node Browser MSX. This showcase is based on the same technology, but simplifies and speeds up the setup process.


A web analysis service (Webalizer) is running on the msx.benzac.de pages to analyze the traffic. Besides this, no further data is collected or transmitted to a server. The JSON files you are using are completely under your control and are not transmitted to a server. For the demo page, the JSON file is stored on your local device, using the HTML5 web storage. The Media Station X application itself only interacts with your configured server. The application uses some example content from the msx.benzac.de pages that are also tracked by the web analysis service. All these content are marked with the tag "WEB".


Google Drive MSX is a service that provides access to your Google Drive files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. There are separate data privacy policies for this service, which can be viewed at the following link: =DataPrivacy.


OneDrive MSX is a service that provides access to your OneDrive files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. There are separate data privacy policies for this service, which can be viewed at the following link: =DataPrivacy.


Dropbox MSX is a service that provides access to your Dropbox files (i.e. videos, audios, and images) via the Media Station X application. There are separate data privacy policies for this service, which can be viewed at the following link: =DataPrivacy.


Launcher MSX is a service that helps you to manage various start parameters. The start parameters are stored on the launcher.msx.benzac.de server for each specific device by using a unique device ID. You can reset the start parameters via the Launcher MSX service, which permanently deletes all start parameters from the server until you change/add any again.


This license and disclaimer statement constitutes a legal agreement ("License Agreement") between you (either as an individual or a single entity) and Benjamin Zachey (the "Author"), for this software product ("Media Station X"), including any software, media, and accompanying on-line or printed documentation.


My name is Benjamin Zachey and I have been developing web applications for TV and embedded devices for over 10 years. Starting with the first CE-HTML models from Philips (2008) to the first HbbTV specification draft (2009) up to the current smart TV devices. I have constantly followed and applied the media development and have implemented many prototypes in various projects and teams. Media Station X was started in 2017 as side project to my regular activities. The main goal was to distribute a freely available and highly configurable launcher to test different videos/audios and other web applications on different TV platforms. Now it has become a powerful application with many features and use cases. I hope you enjoy using it and I would be very happy to receive feedback and suggestions for improvement.


Media Station X is built on the TVX Framework that has been developed for this application. The TVX Framework is a composition of tools and services to build high-performance and high-compatible TV (and mobile-usable) applications. It is based on plain HTML5 and CSS3, uses jQuery as its core library, and handles all platform-specific implementations. It has been tested on all major TV platforms with excellent stability and compatibility. It is planned to make this framework available to developers so that they can create their own TV applications with it.


Media station is a SEPTA regional rail station in Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,[4][5] near Media. It serves the Media/Wawa Line, the former Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) West Chester Line. It is located at 301 Media Station Road (Orange Street and Station Road). The station includes a 231-space parking lot. In 2013, this station saw 692 boardings and 533 alightings on an average weekday. [6]


Dock a mobile device into the Avaya E169 media station. The media station lets you use your mobile device as a desk phone or conference phone, featuring a handset and speakerphone. The media station is compatible with Android and iOS devices, including Android Jelly Bean or KitKat and later, as well as iOS 6.0 and later.


The Avaya E169 media station can also be used as a standalone VoIP phone. The phone features six speakers and four microphones to create a 360-degree conferencing experience when the speakerphone is enabled. The phone also features Bluetooth for wirelessly connecting a mobile device. When a smartphone or tablet is docked, the media station can charge the device.


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