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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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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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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP compatibile format. Works for me, thought I may share.

Note: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.

Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.

Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.

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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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Rainbyte Video Converter is a Kommander script which helps you convert video and audio in an easy way.

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.

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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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3gp converter is a GUI (Kommander script) that uses ffmpeg as a backend and allows you convert the video files in 3gp format, which used at mobile phones.

You must have ffmpeg installed at you system compilled with AMR audio-codec fupport (check up ffmpeg manuals for instructions). Also you need Kommander installed(at least kommender executor).

You can set custom parameters of encoding,for video stream: resolution, bitrate, framerate, used codec (h263,mpeg4), one or two pass encoding.

For audio stream:bitrate,samplerate (AAC only), audio codec (amr_nb,AAC).

Whats New in This Release:

· updated homepage and added some info
· sliders fix (now sliders moves when you set values manually)
· added prevew backend switch(ffplay/mplayer)
· added "exit" button
· added "stop" buttons for prevew

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Multimedia -> Audio
GPL v
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Sound Converter project can convert sound files to other formats.

A simple sound converter application for the GNOME environment. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read, and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis files.

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Internet -> Firefox-Extensions
MPL Mozilla Public License
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Capacitor Converter is an extension which converts capacitor values.

Easy to use capacitor converter. Converts between pF, nF and uF in a flash. For those of you who didnt know you can make the toolbar disappear.

Just right-click(Windows) or ctrl+click(one button Macs) beside the address bar and select Capacitor Converter to make it disappear.

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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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Multimedia Converter project provides graphical environment to take full advantage some of the possibilities the ffmpeg and MPlayer.

So help to Convert between different media formats.

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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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Locale::Object::Currency::Converter is a Perl module that can convert between currencies.

Locale::Object::Currency::Converter allows you to convert between values of currencies represented by Locale::Object::Currency objects.

SYNOPSIS

use Locale::Object::Currency;
use Locale::Object::Currency::Converter;

my $usd = Locale::Object::Currency->new( code => USD );
my $gbp = Locale::Object::Currency->new( code => GBP );
my $eur = Locale::Object::Currency->new( code => EUR );
my $jpy = Locale::Object::Currency->new( code => JPY );

my $converter = Locale::Object::Currency::Converter->new(
from => $usd,
to => $gbp,
service => XE
);

my $result = $converter->convert(5);
my $rate = $converter->rate;
my $timestamp = $converter->timestamp;

print $converter->use_xe;
print $converter->use_yahoo;

$converter->from($eur);
$converter->to($jpy);
$converter->service(Yahoo);

$converter->refresh;

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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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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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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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Video::OpenQuicktime is an interface to the OpenQuicktime library.

SYNOPSIS

use Video::OpenQuicktime;

my $qt = Video::OpenQuicktime->new(file=>"sample.mov");
$qt->get_video_height;
$qt->get_audio_compression;
$qt->get_audio_samplerate;

From the OpenQuicktime site, http://www.openquicktime.org:

"OpenQuicktime aims to be a portable library for handling Apples QuickTime(TM) popular media files on Unix-like environments. It is aim is to provide encoding, authoring and editing support as well as video playback."

OpenQuicktime is currently able to decode as well as encode video and audio streams. The Video::OpenQuicktime library currently only supports extracting diagnostic information from Quicktime files, such as video dimensions, codecs used, and play length.

I would like to add support for video and audio demux at some point, but dont have the time to develop it right now. Given sufficient user interest or free time, Ill do it. Patches are also welcome in case anyone else wants to help me out, see the contact information below.

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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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Video::Xine is a Perl interface to libxine.

SYNOPSIS

use Video::Xine;

# Create and initialize the Xine object
my $xine = Video::Xine->new(
config_file => "$ENV{HOME}/.xine/config",
);

# Load a video driver
my $video_driver = Video::Xine::Driver::Video->new($xine,"auto",1,$x11_visual);

# Create a new stream (put your video driver under $DRIVER)
my $stream = $xine->stream_new(undef,$DRIVER);

# Open a file on the stream
$stream->open(file://my/movie/file.avi)
or die "Couldnt open stream: ", $stream->get_error();

# Get the current position (0 .. 65535), position in time, and length
# of stream in milliseconds
my ($pos, $pos_time, $length_time) = $stream->get_pos_length();

# Start the stream playing
$stream->play()
or die "Couldnt play stream: ", $xine->get_error();

# Play the stream to the end
while ( $stream->get_status() == XINE_STATUS_PLAY ) {
sleep(1);
}

A perl interface to Xine, the Linux movie player. More properly, an interface to libxine, the development library. Requires installation of libxine.

Xine by itself does not provide a user interface, and neither does this interface. Instead, you must set up the window using your own windowing code, and pass the window information to Xine.

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Text-Editing
LGPL GNU Lesser General Public License
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YaHP Converter is a java library that can convert an HTML document into a PDF document.

YaHP is licensed under the LGPL (GNU).

Method Summary

void convertToPdf(java.lang.String content, IHtmlToPdfTransformer.PageSize size, java.util.List hf, java.lang.String urlForBase, java.io.OutputStream out)

Convert the document in content in a PDF file.

void convertToPdf(java.net.URL url, IHtmlToPdfTransformer.PageSize size, java.util.List hf, java.io.OutputStream out)

Convert the document pointed by url in a PDF file.

private java.net.URL copyToTemp(java.net.URL url)

Copy the file pointed to url in the temp directory

private void init()

initialize the classloader, and the transforme.

Whats New in This Release:

· A NPE which occurred if the FOP_TTF_FONT_PATH property is not set was fixed.

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Multimedia -> Audio
GPL v
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Perl Audio Converter (PAC) is a tool for converting multiple audio types from one format to another. It supports MP2, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Shorten, Monkey Audio, FAAC (AAC/M4A/MP4), Musepack (MPC), Wavpack (WV), OptimFrog (OFR/OFS), TTA, LPAC, Kexis (KXS), AIFF, AC3, Lossless Audio (LA), AU, SND, RAW, VOC, SMP, RealAudio (RA/RAM), WAV, and WMA.

It can also convert audio from the following video formats/extensions: RM, RV, ASF, DivX, MPG, MKV, MPEG, AVI, MOV, OGM, QT, VCD, VOB, and WMV. A CD ripping function with CDDB support, batch and playlist conversion, tag preservation for most supported formats, independent tag reading/writing, and extensions for Konqueror and amaroK is also provided.

Whats New in This Release:

· Added: MP4::Info dependency IO::String to pacpl-install
· Updated: License GPLv3
· Bug Fix: Directory conversions. pacpl was claiming the directory was empty and prompting to use the --recursive option...Thanks to John Meyer for the report.

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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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Video::TeletextDB is Perl extension to manage a telextext database.

SYNOPSIS

use Video::TeletextDB;

$tele_db = Video::TeletextDB->new(%options);
# Possible options are:
# cache_dir => $directory
# mkpath => $boolean
# umask => $mask
# creat => $boolean
# RW => $boolean
# page_versions => $number
# channel => $string
# stale_period => $seconds
# expire_period => $seconds

$access = $tele_db->access(%options);
# Possible options are:
# umask => $mask
# creat => $boolean
# RW => $boolean
# page_versions => $number
# channel => $string
# stale_period => $seconds
# expire_period => $seconds

$cache_dir = $tele_db->cache_dir;
$channel = $tele_db->channel;
$old_channel = $tele_db->channel($new_channel);
@channels = $tele_db->channels;
$nr_channels = $tele_db->channels;
$boolean = $tele_db->has_channel(?$channel?);
$db_file = $tele_db->db_file;
$lock_file = $tele_db->lock_file;
$tele_db->lock;
$page_versions= $tele_db->page_versions;
$umask = $tele_db->umask;
$old_umask = $tele_db->umask($new_umask);
$RW = $tele_db->RW;
$old_RW = $tele_db->RW($new_RW);
$stale_period = $tele_db->stale_period;
$old_stale_period = $tele_db->stale_period($new_stale_period);
$expire_period = $tele_db->expire_period;
$old_expire_period = $tele_db->expire_period($new_expire_period);
$user_data = $tele_db->user_data;
$old_user_data= $tele_db->user_data($new_user_data);

$tele_db->delete(%options);

The idea behind a teletext database is to separate the process of collecting teletext pages from the process of presentation. This makes programs both shorter (you dont have to implement the side yourre not interested in) and more flexible (you can read teletext pages long after the collector stopped running and you dont have to be tuned in to the channel you want to read).

In fact, the simple script TeleCollect coming with this package will be good enough for most teletext collection purposes, so that you can concentrate on the page processing.

This modules provides you with methods to both store and retrieve pages into a database and some rudimentary support to manage a set of databases (typically one for each channel). The pages will be stored in raw form so that a client can decide for itself how to handle things like transmission errors (there are of suggested methods provided in the module though, so you dont have to reinvent the wheel every time).

It (currently) use a Berkeley DB with an external lockfile for the actual storage. It only uses the version 1.85 features, so it should work almost everywhere. There will be one database and lockfile for each channel and all channel databases and locks will normally be collected in one directory.

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Miscellaneous -> Security
GPL GNU General Public License
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video-entropyd is a program to add entropy data from video4linux devices to the kernel random driver.

For security reasons (when doing network traffic or generating secure keys for example) one wants as much entropy-data in the kernel random-driver as possible. The random-driver takes partially care for this. But in situations in where theres a lot of demand for entropy-data, it might not be able to gather enough entropy-data by itself.

Thats where this program is for: adding entropy-data to the kernel-driver. It does that by fetching 2 images from a video4linux-device (with a random delay in between), calculating the difference between those two and then calculating the number of information-bits in that data. After that, the data with the number-of-entropy-bits is submitted to the kernel-random-driver.

After that, the program exits (when run from crontab) or sleeps a random time before redoing the same process.

Whats New in This Release:

· This version checks the quality of the data it feeds to the /dev/random-device to see if the data is really random.
· Extra logging has been added.