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MPEG Audio/Video Player 1.1.4
MPEG Audio/Video Player is a simple MPEG and AC3 player for Linux, BSD, and Windows systems. more>>
It plays MPEG transport, program, and elementary stream files. It also has basic DVD support (using libdvdnav on Linux/BSD sytems only).
Main features:
- Runs on Windows, Linux, and BSD systems.
- Plays MPEG Transport Stream, Program Stream, and Elementary Stream files.
- Basic DVD support (with libdvdnav on Linux/BSD systems only).
- Decodes MPEG 1&2 Video, MPEG Layer 2 Audio, and AC3 audio.
- All decoders use only integer operations, for faster performance.
- Flexible, and easy to use decoders, that can decode streams in chunks as small as 1 byte (buffering is not necessary).
Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1
Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
This is very useful for Video Podcasts.
t@b ZS4 Video Editor for linux 0.958
t@b ZS4 is video editing and compositing software with more than 150 built-in video effects including excellent color and chroma keying. Also features custom output size and effect to audio wave form more>>
t@b ZS4 is advanced multi-track video editing and compositing software with more than 150 built-in video effects including excellent color and chroma keying tools, distortion effects, color adjusters, pattern generating effects and many others. Effect containers can be used to restrict the processing of contained video effects by shape or blending logic. Other features include custom video export size, number of tracks and sub-composites limited only by available memory, custom speed and direction change for video and audio, optional super-sampled compositing during export for better quality rotation and zoom, and the ability to slave effect and compositing controls to audio wave forms. Input is primarily avi, wav, and image files. Output includes avi, wav, jpg, png, bmp. For more information and downloads visit http://www.zs4.net.
Requirements: RAM 512MB, GigaHertz Processor, the more the better
<<lessKungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
Rainbyte Video Converter 0.01 Beta
Rainbyte Video Converter is a Kommander script which helps you convert video and audio in an easy way. more>>
Its based on Kommander, mencoder and ffmpeg and you can convert from/to any format supported by those programs.
Well, I hope that it will be usefull for you, thanks for all.
DV Video Assembler 0.93
DV Video Assembler allows you to append multiple Sony DV files. more>>
DV Assembler allows you to append multiple Sony DV files with nice looking transition effects for both audio and video. Multiple transition effects are supported, like cross-fade, zoom, blur and a flash effect.
I created DV Assembler because there are no user friendly video editing applications for Linux. Yes, Kino is promising, but its user interface is still a mess and development is slow.
DV Assembler only touches the head and tail parts of the original video files that are needed to create the transition effects. The rest of the video is left untouched, which means zero quality loss.
DV Assembler can also be used to generate video editing scripts that can be run without KDE and Kommander.
P2P-Radio 2.0
P2P-Radio provides a peer-to-peer audio and video broadcasting system. more>>
P2P-Radio is a peer-to-peer audio (MP3) and video (NSV) broadcasting system that features freeloader detection, stream signing, SHOUTcast support, an easy-to-use GUI, and a separate monitor application which displays the current structure of the P2P network.
P2P-Radio is programmed in Java and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and many other systems.
Main features:
- Easy to use (graphical user interface)
- You can play the music/video with your media player (i.e. Winamp)
- A Shoutcast/Icecast Internet radio/TV station is used as audio/video source
- Freeloaders (peers that only listen but dont want to send the stream to other listeners) will be detected
- The data stream is signed, you can be sure that it arrives unchanged
- Very efficient communication (low overhead)
- The network structure can be viewed with a monitor
Enhancements:
- Signing of streams has been turned off by default in order to save CPU time (enable it with the parameter "-sign")
- P2P-Radio will only cooperate with a monitor if it was started with the parameter "-enablemonitor"
- Two parameters control whether the media player will be started:
- startmediaplayer: Start the media player in broadcasting mode
- dontstartmediaplayer: Dont start the media player in listening mode
Serpentine 0.7
Serpentine is a simple to use and very porwerful cd audio recording application. more>>
Serpentine features a simple to use HIG compliant interface. It aims to do one thing and do it right: writing audio CDs. It accepts a big range of audio (and video) formats thanks to the excelent GStreamer framework.
It also tries to integrate well with other application, accepting full Drag N Drop from applications like: Nautilus, Rhythmbox and even Firefox!
Main features:
- Supports multiple formats files, like WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC and every other gstreamer does
- Save and open PLS, M3U and XSPF playlists
- Extracts audio from video contents, like an MPEG video
- Uses audio metadata for better handling
- Supports drag and drop: drop musics directly from Rhythmbox or Nautilus!
- Clean and easy to use interface
- Muine plugin: allows you to write your playlist directly from Muine.
- Easy integration with other applications
SDL::Video 2.1.3
SDL::Video is a SDL perl extension. more>>
SYNOPSIS
$video = new SDL::Video ( -name => pr0n.mpg );
SDL::Video adds support for MPEG video to your SDL Perl application. Videos are objects bound to surfaces, whose playback is controled through the objects interface.
METHODS
SDL::Video::error() returns any error messages associated with playback
SDL::Video::audio(bool) enables or disables audio playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::video(bool) enables or disable video playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::loop(bool) enables or disable playback looping (off by default)
SDL::Video::volume(int) set the volume as per the mixer volume
SDL::Video:display(surface) binds the clip to a display surface
SDL::Video::scale([x,y]|[surface]|int) scales the clip by either x,y factors, scales to the image dimensions, or a single scalar.
SDL::Video::play() plays the video clip, call SDL::Video::display() before playing
SDL::Video::pause() pauses video playback
SDL::Video::stop() stops video playback
SDL::Video::rewind() resets the clip to the beginning
SDL::Video::seek(offset) seeks to a particular byte offset
SDL::Video::skip(time) skips to a particular time
SDL::Video::region(rect) takes a SDL::Rect and defines the display area
SDL::Video::frame(int) renders a specific frame to the screen
SDL::Video::info() returns a new SDL::MPEG object reflecting the current status
SDL::Video::status() returns either SMPEG_PLAYING or SMPEG_STOPPED or SMPEG_ERROR
Rubyripper 0.4.2
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux. more>>
Through multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.
dvdauthor 0.6.13
dvdauthor is a simple set of tools to help you author a DVD. more>>
dvdauthor is a program that will generate a DVD movie from a valid mpeg2 stream that should play when you put it in a DVD player.
To start you need mpeg files that contain the necessary DVD VOB packets. These can be generated by passing -f 8 to mplex. See the included utility makevob.
There are 3 steps to building the DVD directory structure on your HDD.
1. Delete a previously authored dvd
dvddirdel [-o dir]
WARNING! This will delete without discrimination the contents of the directory that you specify!
2. Create your titlesets
dvdauthor [-o dir] [audio/video/subpicture options] [chapters]
To create 1 chapter per mpeg, simply do
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] chap1.mpg chap2.mpg chap3.mpg...
To manually specify chapters, use the --chapters option
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] -c chap1a.mpg chap1b.mpg -c chap2a.mpg chap2b.mpg ....
To add chapters every fifteen minutes, do
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] -c 0,15:00,30:00,45:00,1:00:00,1:15:00... longvideo.mpg
Call dvdauthor for each titleset you want to create. Note that due to the DVD standard, all audio, video, and subpicture options must be set once for the entire titleset; i.e. you cannot mix pal and ntsc video in the same titleset. For that you must generate separate titlesets.
Run dvdauthor -h to see the audio, video, and subpicture options. Note that dvdauthor can autodetect most parameters except the language.
3. Create the table of contents
dvdauthor -T [-o dir]
Viola! You now have a DVD directory structure that will probably work! You can now write this out to your DVD, mini-DVD (CD), or just play it from your HDD. To generate the UDF image to burn to DVD, use mkisofs from cdrtools-1.11a27 or later. Simply pass it the -dvd-video option.
BTW, if you have an old HDD that you use for generating dvd images, you can create /usr/local/etc/dvdauthor.conf or ~/.dvdauthorrc and add the line:
WORKDIR=foo
Then you wont need to specify -o to dvddirgen or dvdauthor. Alternatively, you could just set
WORKDIR=mydvd
to always have it create a DVD in the current working directory.
Enhancements:
- Support of VOBUs without audio or video has been added.
- Reading from file descriptors for VOBs, palette, and XML has been implemented.
- Support for really long subtitles and for full sized PTS/SCR has been added.
- Audio type detection logic has been improved.
- Runtime memory requirement has been substantially reduced.
- YUV handling in spuunmux and subgen has been fixed.
- SVCD subtitling has been fixed.
- NTSC 3:2 pulldown handling has been fixed.
- Handling of audio packets that have no PTS has been fixed.
- Many more minor bugs have been fixed and features have been added. Documentation has been improved.
RMovie 0.1
RMovie is a Ruby extension for accessing and retrieving information from video and audio files. more>>
RMovie can access many video formats (.mov, .avi, .mpg, .wmv, etc.) and can output movie frames to RMagick as images.
Installation:
# build the quadrupel objects
cd quadrupel
make
cd ..
# build the rmovie extension
ruby extconf.rb
make
# install extension
[ become root ]
make install
MPEG4ip Tools 1.5.05
MPEG4IP provides an end-to-end system to explore streaming multimedia. more>>
Provided are a live MPEG-4/H.261/MPEG-2/H.263 MP3/AAC/AMR broadcaster and file recorder, command line utilities such as an MP4 file creator and hinter, and an player that can both stream and playback from local file.
Our development is focused on the Linux platform, and has been ported to Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, BSD/OS and Mac OS X, but it should be relatively straight-forward to use on other platforms. Many of the included packages are multi-platform already. Mp4live only works on Linux.
This code is not intended for end users, and does not contain executables. Please read all the legal information to determine if it is suitable for you.
File formats:
avi, mp4, limited .mov, .mpg (transport and program streams), .wav, raw aac, raw mp3, raw mp4v, raw .h264
Video codecs:
mpeg-4 (xvid, xvid-1.0, ISO reference), mpeg1/2 (libmpeg3, mpeg2dec), H.261, YUV (i420 raw)
Through ffmpeg: h.263, Sorenson, some MJPEG, H.264
Audio Codecs:
aac (faad, faad2 with seperate download), mp3, celp, ac3 (with seperate download), raw PCM, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Through ffmpeg: AMR NB, AMR WB, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Streaming capability:
RTSP, SDP, RTP (rfc 3551 for raw audio, 2250 for mpeg1/2 audio and video, 3016 for mpeg4 video, 3119 for mp3, 3640 for aac/celp audio, 3267 for AMR octet-aligned only, 3984 for h.264), mpeg2 transport streams (mpeg2 video, mp3 and ac3 audio), both multicast and streaming.
Supports http fetch of sdp files.
Other features:
1/2, double and full screen video, change aspect ratio of video
Audio should be able to convert channels and format to match any hardware, but not frequency.
IsmaCryp 1.0 specification is supported for local playback and streaming playback.
Video::Info::ASF 0.993
Video::Info::ASF is a Perl module for ASF files atributes. more>>
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::ASF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::ASF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
ASF stands for Advanced Systems Format, in case you were wondering. It used to stand for Active Streaming Format, but Microsoft decided to change it. This type of file is primarily used to store audio & video data for local or streaming playback. It can also be embedded with commands (to launch a web browser, for instance), for an "immersive" experience. ASF is similar in structure to RIFF. (See RIFF::Info). The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.
Video::Info::RIFF 0.993
Video::Info::RIFF is a Perl module that can probe DivX and AVI files for attributes. more>>
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::RIFF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename,-headersize=>$headersize); #or this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
RIFF stands for Resource Interchange File Format, in case you were wondering. The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.