Samsung/TizenTVApps

Name: TizenTVApps

Owner: Samsung

Description: Tutorial and Sample apps for the Tizen TV web platform

Created: 2014-08-06 05:01:35.0

Updated: 2017-12-25 08:57:40.0

Pushed: 2016-11-15 00:41:00.0

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Language: JavaScript

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TizenTVApps

This repository hosts applications for the Tizen TV Web Platform. Tizen TV apps are HTML5/JS/CSS applications and can be run in the Tizen TV Web Simulator. You can find the Tizen TV SDK 1.4 (with Web Simulator) here:

http://www.samsungdforum.com/TizenDevtools/SdkDownload

App Overview

May 28, 2015

We added 2 video apps (HTML5 and AVPlayer) and a simple image slideshow:

TVDemoSlideShow A simple HTML5/CSS3 image slide show: Demo in Web Simulator

TVDemoVideoPlayer A simple video player app, it uses HTML5 tag video: Demo in Web Simulator

TVDemoAvPlay A simple video player using Tizen WebAPI for AVPlay component (It supports DRMs and streaming engines like DASH, HAS, HLS and SmoothStreaming) Must be tested on TV Tizen Emulator: Demo in Web Simulator

October 24, 2014

We are happy to add 2 new apps that use the Phaser game library:

TVDemoGrandmasBakery : A match-3 games using the Phaser game library. Demo in Web Simulator

TVDemoSimonSaysDemo : A “Simon Says” games using the Phaser game library. Demo in Web Simulator

August 12, 2014

TVDemoPlatformerMelonJS : A port of the MelonJS game demo application.

Platform Demo in Web Simulator

TVDemoTenframe : A port of a Tizen demo showing an educational application.

Demo in Web Simulator

How to Run
Current Issues
Credits

Original MelonJS Demo App: http://melonjs.github.io/tutorial-platformer/

Additional Tizen HTML5 Apps: https://developer.tizen.org/downloads/sample-web-applications

Phaser homepage: http://phaser.io/


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.