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Mortgage Video And Search Tool 1

Mortgage Video And Search Tool 1


The world of mortgages and real estate can be extremely confusing to the newcomer. The mortgage industry is a lot more competitive than it used to be... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
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PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3

PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3


PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. more>>
PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. PlayStation Portable Video Converter allow you to queue severals conversions with different parameters for each.

Formats:

* MPEG4/SP (all firmware)
* H264/AVC (firmware 2.0+)

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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Wurld 3D Engine 0.4

The Wurld 3D Engine 0.4


The Wurld 3D Engine is yet another 3D gaming engine. more>>
The Wurld 3D Engine is yet another 3D gaming engine. It is light, fast, has minimal external requirements, and is still very immature. The project is Python scriptable, including support for generating models using 3D turtle graphics.

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Added: 2007-06-11 License: BSD License Price:
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Mplayer-video-thumbnailer 1.3-3

Mplayer-video-thumbnailer 1.3-3


Mplayer-video-thumbnailer is a shell script for thumbnails preview in nautilus. more>>
Mplayer-video-thumbnailer is a shell script for thumbnails preview in nautilus.

A shell script which can ganrate thumbnails of video files in nautilus using mplayer.

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Added: 2006-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ASork Live Music Studio 0.01 Beta1

ASork Live Music Studio 0.01 Beta1


ASork Live Music Studio is a live cd with Debian GNU/Linux made of Morphix. more>>
ASork Live Music Studio is a live cd with Debian GNU/Linux made of Morphix. ASork Live Music Studio is usefull for recording music either as a complete sofware studio or as a part in a more complex setup.
Main features:
- hard disk recorder
- midi composition tools
- drum loop programs
- vocoder
- other real time effect processing tools
It can boot and run directly from CD-ROM or be installed to hard disk with morphixinstaller. This means that the Linux audio architecture such as jack and alsa is pre-configured and easy to install.
Root privileges
There is no default root password set on the CD therefore is sudo used for super user privileges. Execute these commands in a terminal:
sudo sh
passwd
exit
su
HDD-Install
Start a terminal and get root privileges, as described above. Execute the command for starting the installer:
morphixinstaller
Keyboard configuration in X
If you want to set your x-windows-system to use another keyboard layout execute "setxkbmap < Keyboad language abrevation >". To set X to use swedish keyboard execute:
setxkbmap se
Jack
Some audio applications does not communicate directly with the soundcard. In that case is most commonly Jack is used as an interface witch enables multiply applications to output sound simultaneously. You need to manually start jack before starting applications such as ardour and jack-rack. Start jack grapical control:
qjackctl
Start jack in a terminal:
jackd -d alsa
There is an shortcut in the menu named "Jack Control", this is a graphical interface for the jack server. You might need to configure jack from this program in order to make it run well on your system.
NVIDIA video card
If you have NVIDA card boot Sork with the boot option xmodule set to nvidia. From the grub boot menu select More Boot Options->NV driver.
VESA cards is handled in the same way; select More Boot Options->VESA driver in the grub boot loader.
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Added: 2006-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Silver XCursors 3D 0.4

Silver XCursors 3D 0.4


Silver XCursors 3D provides the same animated cursors as in my Golden Xcursors 3D theme, but this time rendered in Silver. more>>
Silver XCursors 3D provides the same animated cursors as in my Golden Xcursors 3D theme, but this time rendered in Silver.
Installation:
Copy the two folders Silver and default to your ~/.icons directory and
restart your X-Server.
If you want to have bigger cursors, you have to create an .Xdefaults file
in your home directory and insert the following two lines:
Xcursor.theme: Silver
Xcursor.size: 48
The default size is 32.
Thats it!
Note: If the animations are flickering on your nvidia card with the latest
driver, add the following line to your XF86Config file, into the nvidia
device section, to fix it:
Option "HWCursor" "off"
Enhancements:
- added pirate
- a little less animation (requested)
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1

Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1


Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
Many users prefer Gnome Window Manager but cant go without Amarok. Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem.

This is very useful for Video Podcasts.

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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::Bingo::Card 0.13

Games::Bingo::Card 0.13


Games::Bingo::Card is a helper class for Games::Bingo. more>>
Games::Bingo::Card is a helper class for Games::Bingo.

SYNOPSIS

use Games::Bingo::Card;

my $b = Games::Bingo-E new(90);
my $card = Games::Bingo::Card-E new($b);

my $bingo = Games::Bingo-E new(90);
$card-E validate($bingo);

use Games::Bingo::Print::Card;

my $p = Games::Bingo::Print::Card-E new();
$p-E populate();

The Games::Bingo::Card class suits the simple purpose of being able to generate bingo cards and validating whether they are valid in during a game where a player indicate victory.

It is also used by Games::Bingo::Print to hold the generated bingo cards before they are printed.

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Added: 2007-01-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Penguin Cards 1.0

Penguin Cards 1.0


Penguin Cards project is a card game. more>>
Penguin Cards project is a card game.
PenguinCards is a two-player card game. The aim is to find the pairs of cards on the board. The one who finds out more card pairs is the winner.
PenguinCards is a java-based game.
If you are unhappy with images on the cards, then simply copy your cards into images/pictures/penguins directory. That is it!
Enhancements:
- Initial release
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video::Info::MPEG::Video 0.993

Video::Info::MPEG::Video 0.993


Video::Info is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes. more>>
Video::Info is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes.

Previous versions of Video::Info depended on external modules, such as RIFF::Info and ASF::Info. This is no longer the case, you dont need to install them. All the functionality is now included with the Video::Info distribution.

INSTALLATION:

To install this module type the following:

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test (optional)
make install

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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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XInvaders 3D 1.3.6

XInvaders 3D 1.3.6


XInvaders 3D project is a 3D Space Invaders clone for X11. more>>
XInvaders 3D project is a 3D Space Invaders clone for X11.

You are a lone star fighter facing endless waves of space aliens. Your sole objective is to shoot down as many aliens as you can.

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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video Disk Recorder 1.4.4

Video Disk Recorder 1.4.4


Video Disk Recorder is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. more>>
Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. Video Disk Recorder can record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It also supports plugins for DVD, DivX, or MP3 playback and more.
Main features:
- Operation entirely via DVB cards On Screen Display and infrared control (LIRC/RCU) or keyboard
- Support for multiple DVB cards (up to four, at least one full featured card with video out required) and "conditional access" (CICAM)
- Channel groups
- EPG display by channel or by time ("Whats on now/next")
- Timers: Programming via EPG or manually, priority/lifetime model, single-shot or repeating timers which use EPG subtitle info as recordings title additionally
- Recording storage on disk: Automatically splitting of recording into files (<<less
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Added: 2006-11-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NewVideoRecorder 20041227

NewVideoRecorder 20041227


NewVideoRecorder is a high quality video capture toolkit for Linux. more>>
NewVideoRecorder is a high quality video capture toolkit for Linux. At the moment it supports v4l1 and v4l2 devices as video sources, oss and alsa as an audio source. It can output to quicktime (in RTjpeg, YUV2, or RAW format, and most ffmpeg formats), AVI (in DivX format), NuppelVideo format, MPEG-1, and streaming multicast/unsicast.
nvrec includes deep buffering to minimise frame drops, in high load situations, and a smooth framedropping algorithm to keep the video as smooth as possible if you do have to drop frames.
It also has a audio "stretcher" to write the exact amount of audio to the output file (this compensates for lack of clock synch between video and audio cards). nvrec is written in an extremely modular way, to make it easy to integrate with existing applications, or add your own output formats.
This engine makes use of deep buffers (2 seconds+) for audio and video. The video is buffered in the driver to avoid too many costly userspace copies. The audio is buffered in a userspace ring buffer. This is expensive, but neccessary, as OSS drivers are often limited to very short buffers.
All buffers are accurately timestamped as they are received: video buffers by the kernel, and audio buffers by gettimeofday() (offset by the current depth of the kernel buffer). At the start, audio or video is dropped until both are in sync, and from then on, only audio and video timestamped for the same period is processed.
Since there will be clock drift between the audio capture and video capture cards, the audio stream is dynamically warped so that exactly the right amount of audio is placed in the output file for each video frame written to the file (NOTE: At the moment the warping is done by a simple line algorithm - could do a lot better here). A simple P-I controller adjusts the warping factor to keep sync.
The code tries to keep the internal buffers between 10% (to make sure we never run out of data) and 40% (to make sure we don;t have uncontrolled dropping) full. When the buffer is less than 10% full, it simply sleeps 1 frame period. When the buffer is more than 40% full, it gradually drops more frames per sencond, until a stable point is reached.
The code is designed to be very modular, so there should be no problem adding an alsa core.
There are currently five output cores: qtfile_core, which produces RTjpeg, YUV2 or RAW encoded quicktime files; divxfile_core, which produces DivX encoded avi files; nuvfile_core, which produces NuppelVideo0.4 files; rtefile_core, which produces mpeg-1 program streams; and ffmpegfile_core, which produces a lot of types of files, like mpeg4, mpeg2, mpeg1, wmv, dv, h263... (see documentation in ffmpeg.sf.net).
Enhancements:
- Added support for recording radio (in devices with support for that
- Fixed ffmpegrec support, updating the code to use the new libavcodec api and new libavformat api (ffmpeg cvs release 2004-07-09 checked)
- Fixed some bugs in the calls to v4l2 api (kernel 2.6.4).
- Added support for split files on the fly, by specify the size of each chunk and the basename used for each file.
- Fixed some compile warnings. The code compiles without problems in gcc 2.95 and gcc 3.3.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MythDora 3.2

MythDora 3.2


MythDora is now using FC5 along with MythTV-0.20 all on DVD. more>>
MythDora 3.0 is now using FC5 along with MythTV-0.20 all on DVD. This DVD will install on various PVR builds. A few changes have been made since the 2.32 version. Hopefully good ones. One big change is that version 3.0 now runs on an SMP kernel. Another big change is that MythDora-3.0 now uses KDE and goes onto a DVD rather than a CD. With change and additions, things just couldnt fit on a CD any longer. The ISO size isnt too much bigger, about 940mb total.
There will no longer be any need for a Unichrome version as the needed bits are now in the modular Xorg-7.0. What is now being used is a single Openchrome Via rpm from the Epia repository at washington.kelkoo.net. This should be enough to allow hardware acceleration for Epia mainboards and S3 video card users.
Please read the F.A.Q. if you have any initial questions. Also look over the README file thats located on your disk. This is where you will find instructions on certain parts of MythDora. There is also an Install Notes at the top of this page which gives you a general idea of how to set things up in mythtvsetup.
MythDora 3.0 uses an auto installer that allows your system to install only on the first hard drive and not on your remaining physical hard drives. The installer uses LVM which will allow you to add another HD to your volume group if you so choose.
For those of you new to MythDora, the easiest way to install would be to use the auto install feature. This will install every package on the disk, automatically format your disk(s), create a user mythtv, setup networking, setup MythTV etc., all on the fly. When mythtvsetup finishes, mythfilldatabase will automatically start but only if you have chosen an all-in-one setup and have a valid Data Direct subscription. XMLTV users will need to run mythfilldatabase --manual in the provided xterm screen if need be. After that a reboot will take place as this seems to install your tuner card(s) a little better.
Please be sure to make the appropriate changes in the frontend setup in order for things to work correctly. This may include sound working properly, bitrate adjustment, resolution or changing channels etc.
One thing you need to make sure of is when you install in either auto or custom, please make sure you disable selinux during install !!!
Its also recommended that you do not do an "apt-get dist-upgrade" , "apt-get upgrade" or "yum upgrade" as you run the risk of breaking something. You have been warned!!.
I really want to thank those of you who gave me feedback during the beta testing. This couldnt have been done without. I really appreciate it.
Also I want to thank one of our members here, inm8, for creating the kickass new logo for MythDora. He did an outstanding job and I dont think youll be disappointed. I also added in some more eye candy for your viewing pleasure.
Enhancements:
This is a second bugfix release to version 3.0. Hopefully the last. This is mainly to give Nvidia users the chance to install Legacy drivers for older video cards. I also included a new mythstreamtv rpm with corrected code that should allow you to kill the vlc stream now. Thanks to Jeffrey Kosowsky.
- Added older 8776 Nvidia drivers
- Corrected mythstreamtv
- Updated to latest stable kernel 2.6.18-1.2257.fc5smp
- Updated to MythTV 0.20-148
- Updated ivtv 0.8.2-123
- Added two new remotes (Nebula & Technisat)
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Added: 2006-12-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Low Resolution Modeline Calculator 0.9.2

Low Resolution Modeline Calculator 0.9.2


Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays. more>>
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays, including TVs, arcade monitors, and VGA monitors.
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator can also be used to calculate low resolution modelines for modern multisync PC monitors.
As its name implies, it is not designed for calculating large resolutions, resolutions that operate over 65kHz.
Options:
-v, --vsync
Calculate the nearest mode in vertical synchronization.
-b, --bestscan
Calculate the nearest best scan mode.
-i, --interlace
Include support for interlaced calculations. Interlaced modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-d, --doublescan
Include support for doublescanned calculations. Doublescanned modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-n, --nostretch
Do not stretch modes that are out of range for your monitor. You should use this option if you know that your application does not support integer stretching.
-y, --ystretch
Assume fractional stretching of the y-resolution. You should use this option if you know that your application supports fractional stretching of the y-resolution and you want to stretch an underscanned mode so that it fills the entire screen.
-l, --lowpclock
Many video cards do not reliably support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz. If you know that your video card and its driver support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz, then you should use this option.
-h, --highpclock
Most X11 video card drivers do not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz. In some cases your video card may not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz either (rare). If you know that your video card (or your video card driver) does not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz, then you should use this option.
-3x4
Stretch the horizontal resolution so that the mode has a 3:4 aspect ratio. You can use this option to correctly display vertical resolutions on a horizontal monitor.
-x, --X11R6
Print modeline in X11 format (default).
-f, --fb
Print modeline in fbset format.
-a, --advmame
Print modeline in AdvanceMAME format.
-s, --SDL
Print modeline in X11 format to stdout and print AdvanceMAME X11 configuration to stderr.
-p, --powerstrip
Print modeline in PowerStrip format.
-pal
Calculate modelines for a PAL Television (15.625kHz).
-ntsc
Calculate modelines for a NTSC Television (15.73426kHz).
-cga
Calculate modelines for a standard resolution arcade monitor (15.7500kHz).
-ega
Calculate modelines for a medium resolution arcade monitor (24.960kHz).
-vga
Calculate modelines for a standard VGA monitor (31.500kHz).
-d9200
Calculate modelines for a Wells-Gardner 9200 arcade monitor (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz).
-multi
Calculate modelines for a Multisync PC monitor (default)
Enhancements:
- The --reference option works correctly.
- The DOS version compiles with libxml.
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Added: 2006-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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