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DreamEncoder 0.2.1
DreamEncoder is a TwinVQ encoder working in XWindow environment based. more>>
DreamEncoder is a TwinVQ encoder working in XWindow environment based. It uses free encoding library taken from TwinVQ SDK by NTT. As always program is available on GNU GPL, so you get the source code. You can use it as you wish, but please note that the code is mine .
DreamEncoder has been created to fill the hole - there wasnt any batch encoder (like TwinVQ Encoder by Andre Kampert for Win32).
To install DreamEncoder do the following steps:
Untar the package by typing:
# tar -zxf dreamenc-v?.?.?.tar.gz
then go to the dreamenc directory:
# cd dreamenc
and type:
# make
In a while computer will compile the source code, when finishes type:
# make install and the DreamEncoder is installed on your system. To use it type in xterm or run anyway dreamenc. The interface is (I think) intuitive so you cant complain thats non-intuitive.
<<lessDreamEncoder has been created to fill the hole - there wasnt any batch encoder (like TwinVQ Encoder by Andre Kampert for Win32).
To install DreamEncoder do the following steps:
Untar the package by typing:
# tar -zxf dreamenc-v?.?.?.tar.gz
then go to the dreamenc directory:
# cd dreamenc
and type:
# make
In a while computer will compile the source code, when finishes type:
# make install and the DreamEncoder is installed on your system. To use it type in xterm or run anyway dreamenc. The interface is (I think) intuitive so you cant complain thats non-intuitive.
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1180 downloads
smp-encode 0.99
smp-encode is a compact utility that encodes groups of audio files. more>>
smp-encode is a compact utility that encodes groups of audio files in parallel to make use of multiple CPUs with single threaded encoders.
smp-encode project supports supports OggEnc and LAME.
Usage:
smp-encode is invoked with 3 mandatory arguments.
-e < encoder > where encoder is one of the available builtin modules, "lame" or "oggenc" as of now. encoder arguments are hardcoded in encoder.cpp, but in the future these will be defined on smp-encodes commandline.
-p < N > where N refers to any number over over 0. This will cause smp-encode to generate N processes to be used to encode the given files. Given files are evenly distributed.
The last mandatory argument is a choice between a list of files, either given explicitly or via wildcard (eg. ./*.wav) or the -d < directory > argument.
As of now, successful invocations dont display anything during runtime, in the future some progress info will be reported.
Compile:
You should be fine with just running make and then make install. This will generate a program named smp-encode that is stripped. And throw it in /usr/local/bin
If you need to add encoders or edit the argvs of them, encoder.cpp is where all that stuff is done.
Enhancements:
- A complete rewrite using the GTK+2.0 UI.
- Thread control (pause and cancel).
- Many options from LAME and oggenc are implemented in the GUI.
- Progress bars indicate individual thread progress.
- Many other tweaks and bugfixes related to the rewrite.
<<lesssmp-encode project supports supports OggEnc and LAME.
Usage:
smp-encode is invoked with 3 mandatory arguments.
-e < encoder > where encoder is one of the available builtin modules, "lame" or "oggenc" as of now. encoder arguments are hardcoded in encoder.cpp, but in the future these will be defined on smp-encodes commandline.
-p < N > where N refers to any number over over 0. This will cause smp-encode to generate N processes to be used to encode the given files. Given files are evenly distributed.
The last mandatory argument is a choice between a list of files, either given explicitly or via wildcard (eg. ./*.wav) or the -d < directory > argument.
As of now, successful invocations dont display anything during runtime, in the future some progress info will be reported.
Compile:
You should be fine with just running make and then make install. This will generate a program named smp-encode that is stripped. And throw it in /usr/local/bin
If you need to add encoders or edit the argvs of them, encoder.cpp is where all that stuff is done.
Enhancements:
- A complete rewrite using the GTK+2.0 UI.
- Thread control (pause and cancel).
- Many options from LAME and oggenc are implemented in the GUI.
- Progress bars indicate individual thread progress.
- Many other tweaks and bugfixes related to the rewrite.
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Added: 2006-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1328 downloads
PHPCoder 1.4
PHPCoder is a web-based frontend to the Turck PHP Encoder, which encodes/compiles PHP script. more>>
PHPCoder is a web based front-end to the Turck MMCache encoding functions, which are similar to the Zend Encoder product.
Turck MMCache is a free open source PHP accelerator, optimizer, encoder and dynamic content cache for PHP. It increases performance of PHP scripts by caching them in compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated.
Also it uses some optimizations to speed up execution of PHP scripts. Turck MMCache typically reduces server load and increases the speed of your PHP code by 1-10 times.
PHPCoder enables you to encode your PHP scripts and applications into non reversible byte-code, thus preventing users of your programs from viewing or alterting the source code while having full functionality.
Another excellent use for PHPCoder is to encode your applications PHP configuration files, that way someone viewing your source code does not see your databae login and password information.
In addition to encoding PHP scripts PHPCoder allows you to set restrictions on the encoded scripts, you can lock a script to a particular server IP address, server host name, visitor IP, or even place a time limit on the script so it will expire after x amount of time.
PHP Coder also allows you to specify Text, HTML or PHP code that should be prepended and appended to each file before it is encoded, allowing you to easily and securely implement your own licensing scheme.
To use your encoded scripts your clients simply install the free Turck MMCache or the Turck Loader.
<<lessTurck MMCache is a free open source PHP accelerator, optimizer, encoder and dynamic content cache for PHP. It increases performance of PHP scripts by caching them in compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated.
Also it uses some optimizations to speed up execution of PHP scripts. Turck MMCache typically reduces server load and increases the speed of your PHP code by 1-10 times.
PHPCoder enables you to encode your PHP scripts and applications into non reversible byte-code, thus preventing users of your programs from viewing or alterting the source code while having full functionality.
Another excellent use for PHPCoder is to encode your applications PHP configuration files, that way someone viewing your source code does not see your databae login and password information.
In addition to encoding PHP scripts PHPCoder allows you to set restrictions on the encoded scripts, you can lock a script to a particular server IP address, server host name, visitor IP, or even place a time limit on the script so it will expire after x amount of time.
PHP Coder also allows you to specify Text, HTML or PHP code that should be prepended and appended to each file before it is encoded, allowing you to easily and securely implement your own licensing scheme.
To use your encoded scripts your clients simply install the free Turck MMCache or the Turck Loader.
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: BSD License Price:
1104 downloads

LAME MP3 Encoder 3.98.2
Today, LAME is considered the best MP3 encoder at mid-high bitrates and at VBR. more>> LAME development started around mid-1998. Mike Cheng started it as a patch against the 8hz-MP3 encoder sources. After some quality concerns raised by others, he decided to start from scratch based on the dist10 sources. His goal was only to speed up the dist10 sources, and leave its quality untouched. That branch (a patch against the reference sources) became Lame 2.0, and only on Lame 3.81 did we replaced of all dist10 code, making LAME no more only a patch.
The project quickly became a team project. Mike Cheng eventually left leadership and started working on tooLame, an MP2 encoder. Mark Taylor became leader and started pursuing increased quality in addition to better speed. He can be considered the initiator of the LAME project in its current form. He released version 3.0 featuring gpsycho, a new psychoacoustic model he developed.
In early 2003 Mark left project leadership, and since then the project has been lead through the cooperation of the active developers (currently 4 individuals).
Today, LAME is considered the best MP3 encoder at mid-high bitrates and at VBR, mostly thanks to the dedicated work of its developers and the open source licensing model that allowed the project to tap into engineering resources from all around the world. Both quality and speed improvements are still happening, probably making LAME the only MP3 encoder still being actively developed.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-08 License: Freeware Price:
198 downloads
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Versatile Encoder 0.8p2
Versatile Encoder allows you to encode your own videos into good quality mpeg4 or h264. more>>
Versatile Encoder allows you to encode your own videos into good quality mpeg4 or h264. The input can be a sequence of files (as generated by blender), a file (if you want to recompress something) or a DVD/VCD (if you need to backup some movie).
This piece of software tries to guess good defaults and to help the user in his choices. It works at least under Windows and Linux, the coding platform is Linux.
It should work without a hassle under all BSD variants and probably under MacOSX too, report me if you get it working somewhere else.
<<lessThis piece of software tries to guess good defaults and to help the user in his choices. It works at least under Windows and Linux, the coding platform is Linux.
It should work without a hassle under all BSD variants and probably under MacOSX too, report me if you get it working somewhere else.
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Added: 2006-07-10 License: BSD License Price:
1207 downloads
iPod Video Encoder 1.0.2
iPod Video Encoder is a command line tool for convenient encoding of video files for use on iPod video. more>>
iPod Video Encoder is a command line tool for convenient encoding of video files for use on iPod video. iPod Video Encoder project uses the ffmpeg tool for the actual encoding.
It features recursive encoding of all files in a directory, and generating a podcast.xml file for convenient use in iTunes.
It can be used in a cron job that periodically checks directories for new files and encodes them without user intervention.
Main features:
- Encoding of single files
- Optional specification of a/v bitrates
- Recursively encode all files in a directory
- Generating a podcast.xml for convenient use in iTunes
Options:
--version show programs version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-R, --recursive Process directories recusively
-f, --force Force re-encode existing iPod videos
-t, --test Only encode first 10 seconds, to produce test videos
-e EXTENSIONS, --extensions=EXTENSIONS
Comma separated list of input extensions. Default: avi
-i IPODEXT, --ipodext=IPODEXT
iPod extension. Default: .ipod.mp4
-b VIDEO_RATE, --video-rate=VIDEO_RATE
Video bit rate, in kbps (default: 1024)
-a AUDIO_RATE, --audio-rate=AUDIO_RATE
Audio bit rate, in kbps (128)
-W WIDTH, --width=WIDTH
Video width, in pixels (default: 320)
-H HEIGHT, --height=HEIGHT
Video height, in pixels (default: 240)
-P, --pretend Do not really encode, just print out the ffmpeg
commands which would be executed
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
Podcast options:
-p, --podcast Generate a podcast.xml file for each directory.
--podcast-documentroot=PODCAST_DOCUMENTROOT
Podcast document root; eg. /var/data/Movies/
--podcast-baseurl=PODCAST_BASEURL
Podcast base URL; eg. http://localhost/
Enhancements:
- Only uses the -e option for processing directories.
- The default ipod extension is now _ipod.mp4 for Windows compatibility.
- The README file has been extended with information on the .ipod-encoder settings file.
- The program no longer crashes when HOME is not set on Windows.
- --width and --height parameters have been added.
<<lessIt features recursive encoding of all files in a directory, and generating a podcast.xml file for convenient use in iTunes.
It can be used in a cron job that periodically checks directories for new files and encodes them without user intervention.
Main features:
- Encoding of single files
- Optional specification of a/v bitrates
- Recursively encode all files in a directory
- Generating a podcast.xml for convenient use in iTunes
Options:
--version show programs version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-R, --recursive Process directories recusively
-f, --force Force re-encode existing iPod videos
-t, --test Only encode first 10 seconds, to produce test videos
-e EXTENSIONS, --extensions=EXTENSIONS
Comma separated list of input extensions. Default: avi
-i IPODEXT, --ipodext=IPODEXT
iPod extension. Default: .ipod.mp4
-b VIDEO_RATE, --video-rate=VIDEO_RATE
Video bit rate, in kbps (default: 1024)
-a AUDIO_RATE, --audio-rate=AUDIO_RATE
Audio bit rate, in kbps (128)
-W WIDTH, --width=WIDTH
Video width, in pixels (default: 320)
-H HEIGHT, --height=HEIGHT
Video height, in pixels (default: 240)
-P, --pretend Do not really encode, just print out the ffmpeg
commands which would be executed
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output
Podcast options:
-p, --podcast Generate a podcast.xml file for each directory.
--podcast-documentroot=PODCAST_DOCUMENTROOT
Podcast document root; eg. /var/data/Movies/
--podcast-baseurl=PODCAST_BASEURL
Podcast base URL; eg. http://localhost/
Enhancements:
- Only uses the -e option for processing directories.
- The default ipod extension is now _ipod.mp4 for Windows compatibility.
- The README file has been extended with information on the .ipod-encoder settings file.
- The program no longer crashes when HOME is not set on Windows.
- --width and --height parameters have been added.
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1379 downloads
KmPg2 MPEG2 Encoder 1.96
KmPg2 is a user friendly MPEG2 encoding wizard that allows the user to create high quality DVD compatible MPEG2 streams. more>>
KmPg2 is a very simple to use MPEG2 encoding wizard that allows the user to create high quality DVD compatible MPEG2 streams, without requiring any technical knowledge.
Creating high quality MPEG2 streams involves a lot more than simply feeding the input video to mpeg2enc/transcode/mencoder/etc.
The input video needs to be carefully prepared by pulling it through a chain of stream processing tools like low-pass filters, color correction filters, static and dynamic chroma and luma noise filters, scalers, and so on.
This processing chain needs to be tuned in such a way that all irrelevant data (like noise) is removed before the video enters the encoder. KmPg2 uses the video processing / encoding tools from the MJPEGTools project to achieve this.
KmPg2 features a profiler that enables the user to interactively create custom pre-processing pipelines that are optimised for a specific type of video material. These preprocessing pipelines (profiles) can be stored and used with the actual encoding wizard.
For example, you could create a profile that is designed especially for restoring a single aging VHS tape, or you could create a profile tuned for your digital camcorder and re-use it for every new recording that needs to be encoded.
At this moment KmPg2 accepts only one format of input video: Raw Sony DV video streams. This is the video format that most people use nowadays for high quality video processing and editing. Support for using AVI files for input is expected in future versions.
Main features:
- Produces DVD compliant MPEG2 streams
- Seperate chroma/luma noise filtering
- Low-Pass filtering support
- Contrast/Brightness/Saturation correction
- White balance correction
- Special black-and-white mode
- Crop image to Widescreen (16:9) or Panavision (2.35:1)
- Output conforms to Rec.601 specifications
- Both constant bitrate and variable bitrate encoding
- Unsharp masking
- Supports progressive and interlaced source material
- Support for removing overscan area
- Provides feedback to user about average/peak bitrates
- Show output on screen while encoding
- Generate encoding shell scripts
- Generate quick preview-encodings of parts of source video
<<lessCreating high quality MPEG2 streams involves a lot more than simply feeding the input video to mpeg2enc/transcode/mencoder/etc.
The input video needs to be carefully prepared by pulling it through a chain of stream processing tools like low-pass filters, color correction filters, static and dynamic chroma and luma noise filters, scalers, and so on.
This processing chain needs to be tuned in such a way that all irrelevant data (like noise) is removed before the video enters the encoder. KmPg2 uses the video processing / encoding tools from the MJPEGTools project to achieve this.
KmPg2 features a profiler that enables the user to interactively create custom pre-processing pipelines that are optimised for a specific type of video material. These preprocessing pipelines (profiles) can be stored and used with the actual encoding wizard.
For example, you could create a profile that is designed especially for restoring a single aging VHS tape, or you could create a profile tuned for your digital camcorder and re-use it for every new recording that needs to be encoded.
At this moment KmPg2 accepts only one format of input video: Raw Sony DV video streams. This is the video format that most people use nowadays for high quality video processing and editing. Support for using AVI files for input is expected in future versions.
Main features:
- Produces DVD compliant MPEG2 streams
- Seperate chroma/luma noise filtering
- Low-Pass filtering support
- Contrast/Brightness/Saturation correction
- White balance correction
- Special black-and-white mode
- Crop image to Widescreen (16:9) or Panavision (2.35:1)
- Output conforms to Rec.601 specifications
- Both constant bitrate and variable bitrate encoding
- Unsharp masking
- Supports progressive and interlaced source material
- Support for removing overscan area
- Provides feedback to user about average/peak bitrates
- Show output on screen while encoding
- Generate encoding shell scripts
- Generate quick preview-encodings of parts of source video
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Added: 2006-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1250 downloads
Fire Encrypter 3.0
Fire Encrypter is an Firefox extension which gives you encryption/decryption and hashing functionality. more>>
Fire Encrypter is an Firefox extension which gives you encryption/decryption and hashing functionality right from your Firefox browser, mostly useful for developers or for education & fun.
The new FireEncrypter is ready! (v-3.0, this version contains the following ciphers:
- AES (Rijndael 128Bit)
- Affine
- Caesar
- XOR
- OTP (One Time Pad)
- Vigenere
- Rail Fence
- Morse Encoder
- MD2 Hashing
- MD5 Hashing
- SHA1 Hashing
- SHA256 Hashing
- SHA384 Hashing
- SHA512 Hashing
- Secure password generator.
<<lessThe new FireEncrypter is ready! (v-3.0, this version contains the following ciphers:
- AES (Rijndael 128Bit)
- Affine
- Caesar
- XOR
- OTP (One Time Pad)
- Vigenere
- Rail Fence
- Morse Encoder
- MD2 Hashing
- MD5 Hashing
- SHA1 Hashing
- SHA256 Hashing
- SHA384 Hashing
- SHA512 Hashing
- Secure password generator.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Asunder 0.1.0
Asunder is a graphical CD ripper and encoder. more>>
Asunder is a graphical CD ripper and encoder. It supports WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC. It has CDDB support and can create M3U playlists.
It uses GTK2 and is desktop environment independent. It is multithreaded, so it can rip and encode at the same time. It aims to make CD ripping as quick and easy as possible.
Main features:
- Support for WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files
- Uses CDDB to name and tag each track
- Can encode to multiple formats in one session
- Creates M3U playlists
- Allows for each track to be by a different artist
- Does not require a specific desktop environment
<<lessIt uses GTK2 and is desktop environment independent. It is multithreaded, so it can rip and encode at the same time. It aims to make CD ripping as quick and easy as possible.
Main features:
- Support for WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files
- Uses CDDB to name and tag each track
- Can encode to multiple formats in one session
- Creates M3U playlists
- Allows for each track to be by a different artist
- Does not require a specific desktop environment
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Added: 2005-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad 0.3
POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad is a POE Wheel implementing in-session non-blocking mpeg stream playing. more>>
POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad is a POE Wheel implementing in-session non-blocking mpeg stream playing.
SYNOPSIS
use POE;
use POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad;
POE::Session->create(
inline_states => {
_start => &am_start,
message => &am_message
}
);
sub am_start {
my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];
## you may also specify decoder options, listed below..
$heap->{wheel} = new POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad ( message_event => message );
$kernel->yield( decoder_open, {
filename => /path/to/some/stream.mp3,
play => 1
});
}
sub am_message {
my ($kernel, $message) = @_[KERNEL, ARG0];
if ($message->{id} eq INPUT_EOF_WARNING) {
print "finished..n";
undef $heap->{wheel};
} elsif ($message->{id} eq DECODER_FRAME_DATA) {
if (defined($message->{data}->{played})) {
print "rplayed: $message->{data}->{played}";
}
}
}
$poe_kernel->run();
exit();
POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad is an attempt to bring a naitive perl mpeg decoder into a perl session. This module was written to work as a POE Wheel due to its nature -- it simply playes mpeg streams -- you have to do the job of controlling the player and handling updates. This really isnt your traditional wheel.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use POE;
use POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad;
POE::Session->create(
inline_states => {
_start => &am_start,
message => &am_message
}
);
sub am_start {
my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];
## you may also specify decoder options, listed below..
$heap->{wheel} = new POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad ( message_event => message );
$kernel->yield( decoder_open, {
filename => /path/to/some/stream.mp3,
play => 1
});
}
sub am_message {
my ($kernel, $message) = @_[KERNEL, ARG0];
if ($message->{id} eq INPUT_EOF_WARNING) {
print "finished..n";
undef $heap->{wheel};
} elsif ($message->{id} eq DECODER_FRAME_DATA) {
if (defined($message->{data}->{played})) {
print "rplayed: $message->{data}->{played}";
}
}
}
$poe_kernel->run();
exit();
POE::Wheel::Audio::Mad is an attempt to bring a naitive perl mpeg decoder into a perl session. This module was written to work as a POE Wheel due to its nature -- it simply playes mpeg streams -- you have to do the job of controlling the player and handling updates. This really isnt your traditional wheel.
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1074 downloads
MPEG-2 Video Tools 0.1
mpeg2videotools is a C library and set of tools for encoding, decoding, verification and analysis of MPEG-2 video. more>>
mpeg2videotools is a C library and set of tools for encoding, decoding, verification and analysis of MPEG-2 video. It supports 422 Profile and High Profile bitstreams. A PSNR tool is included for comparing uncompressed video to encoded MPEG-2 video.
The library will provide a C API and be implemented in C. Platforms supported will be popular Unices and Linux, MS Windows and MacOSX. autoconf and automake will be used to achieve portability for most platforms. Decoded bitstreams will be displayed using X11 server for Unix and native Windows API for MS Windows.
Included is an encoder and decoder application which are useful for creating compliant bitstreams and decoding and verifying MPEG-ES, MPEG-PS, MPEG-PES and MPEG-TS bitstreams.
A number of important improvements over the original SSG code have already been made:
display on TrueColor visuals (16, 24, 32 bit displays)
decoding of MPEG-TS streams
decoding of broken streams which do not start with a required start code
autoconf build
MS Windows display
a library API to enable its use in other projects (ImageMagick and the AAF SDK come to mind)
MIAMI is an MPEG-2 video codec library which aims to be a complete implementation of the ISO/IEC 13812-2:2000 standard. The priority is completeness and correctness rather than speed. Included is an encoder and a decoder for MPEG-ES,PS,PES,TS bitstreams.
Enhancements:
- changed function decs to ANSI style
- added const qualifier to suitable function args
<<lessThe library will provide a C API and be implemented in C. Platforms supported will be popular Unices and Linux, MS Windows and MacOSX. autoconf and automake will be used to achieve portability for most platforms. Decoded bitstreams will be displayed using X11 server for Unix and native Windows API for MS Windows.
Included is an encoder and decoder application which are useful for creating compliant bitstreams and decoding and verifying MPEG-ES, MPEG-PS, MPEG-PES and MPEG-TS bitstreams.
A number of important improvements over the original SSG code have already been made:
display on TrueColor visuals (16, 24, 32 bit displays)
decoding of MPEG-TS streams
decoding of broken streams which do not start with a required start code
autoconf build
MS Windows display
a library API to enable its use in other projects (ImageMagick and the AAF SDK come to mind)
MIAMI is an MPEG-2 video codec library which aims to be a complete implementation of the ISO/IEC 13812-2:2000 standard. The priority is completeness and correctness rather than speed. Included is an encoder and a decoder for MPEG-ES,PS,PES,TS bitstreams.
Enhancements:
- changed function decs to ANSI style
- added const qualifier to suitable function args
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
PicoStreamer 2.2
PicoStreamer is a complete server for live audio/video streaming. more>>
PicoStreamer is a complete server for live audio/video streaming. It can stream MP3, AAC, and video live using Flash FLV. PicoStreamer does not require any Flash server. It only needs a Web server with Perl and PHP. It requires neither expensive dedicated servers nor compilation on the target machine.
A source client (for Win32) is included. A management/playing framework written in PHP makes PicoStreamer simple to use. The PicoIcy component acts as a local shoutcast server emulator, so you can use your preferred shoutcast source client to stream or stream Flash format directly from the Web.
Enhancements:
- Added live flash audio/video streaming support.
- Added Flash encoder.
- Added Flash player also for mp3.
- Added Brasilian (PT) language.
- Added dynamic playlist chooser.
- Added content-length managing.
- PicoIcy now in tray-bar.
- Fixed list blocking on weird chars.
- Removed php ctype_digits dependence.
- Removed perl html::entitites dependence.
- Fixed many minor bugs.
<<lessA source client (for Win32) is included. A management/playing framework written in PHP makes PicoStreamer simple to use. The PicoIcy component acts as a local shoutcast server emulator, so you can use your preferred shoutcast source client to stream or stream Flash format directly from the Web.
Enhancements:
- Added live flash audio/video streaming support.
- Added Flash encoder.
- Added Flash player also for mp3.
- Added Brasilian (PT) language.
- Added dynamic playlist chooser.
- Added content-length managing.
- PicoIcy now in tray-bar.
- Fixed list blocking on weird chars.
- Removed php ctype_digits dependence.
- Removed perl html::entitites dependence.
- Fixed many minor bugs.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1135 downloads
transKode 0.6 / 0.7 Beta
transKode is a KDE/Qt based frontend for varios audio transcoding tools. more>>
transKode is a KDE/Qt based frontend for varios audio transcoding tools.
Based on AUDIO FORMAT CONVERTER v.6 by Michael Mitton (take a look at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23653)
Supported Input Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppdec)
- ogg (needs oggdec)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faad)
- spx (needs speexdec)
- audio formats decodable by installed gst-streamer (needs gst-launch with gst-spider plugin)
Supported Output Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppenc)
- ogg (needs oggenc)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faac)
- spx (needs speexenc)
- output formats for which you have gstreamer encoder plugins (needs gst-launch with wavparse plugin).
<<lessBased on AUDIO FORMAT CONVERTER v.6 by Michael Mitton (take a look at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23653)
Supported Input Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppdec)
- ogg (needs oggdec)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faad)
- spx (needs speexdec)
- audio formats decodable by installed gst-streamer (needs gst-launch with gst-spider plugin)
Supported Output Formats:
- wav
- mp3 (needs lame)
- mpc (needs mppenc)
- ogg (needs oggenc)
- flac (needs flac)
- ape/mac (needs mac)
- m4a/mp4 (needs faac)
- spx (needs speexenc)
- output formats for which you have gstreamer encoder plugins (needs gst-launch with wavparse plugin).
Download (0.87MB)
Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
814 downloads
Racer 0.5.2 beta8.9
Racer is a free car simulation project, using real car physics to get a realistic feeling. more>>
Racer is a free car simulation project, using real car physics to get a realistic feeling. Cars, tracks, scenes and such can be created with relative simplicity in mind (compared to other driving simulations).
The 3D and other file formats are, or should be, documented. Editors and support programs are also available to get a very flexible and expandable simulator. It uses OpenGL for rendering.
It attempts to do well at the physics section, trying to create life-like cars to emphasize car control and doesnt cut back on realism in the interest of fun. If youve played Grand Prix Legends from Papyrus, youll know what Im talking about.
Racer major features:
- Its totally free! (for non-commercial use)
- Available for multiple platforms; Windows 2000/XP (95/98/ME may work but have some trouble with fonts), Linux and Mac OS X.
- 6 DOF models used (the car can move around freely)
- Uses motion formulae from actual engineering documents from SAE for example.
- Total flexibility; almost everything is customizable through ASCII files.
- Commercial-quality rendering engine (with smoke, skidmarks, sparks, sun, flares, vertex-color lit tracks).
- Support for Matrox Surround Gaming. See the corresponding page on Matrox site.
- Lots of addon cars and tracks available on the web.
- Easy integration of your own cars and tracks that you create in ZModeler, 3D Studio Max(tm), Maya etc.
- At least 15 degrees of freedom for a regular car (6 DOF for the car body, 1 for each wheels vertical motion and 1 for each wheel spinning, and 1 for the engine, several more for the driveline). Depending actually on how many wheels you put on the car.
- Real-time internal clock; no physical dependency on framerate. Controller updates are also done independently of the framerate.
- Not limited to 4 wheels; anything from 2 to 8 wheel vehicles are currently supported (but mostly untested, and some problems with hardcoded differentials for example may exist (v0.5.0)).
- Not much constraints on the track data; surface info is taken from polygon data (VRML tracks), and splines are used to smooth out the track surface (polygons are too harsh for driving on just like that).
- Tools to modify the cars & tracks are freely available on this site (though external utilities are recommended for best results).
- Some used algorithms are explained on this site. Also, references are available. If you are programming a carsim, you might find something useful here.
- Save game present!
Main features:
PHYSICS FEATURES
- Full 6 degree of freedom motion of the car chassis.
- Independent suspension for all wheels.
- Suspension features: springs, dampers, anti-rollbar, rollcenter, anti-pitch.
- Wheel features: camber, wheel hop (the wheels have mass), toe.
- Tires: Pacejka tire model, relaxation length.
GRAPHICS FEATURES
- View frustum culling for increased framerate.
- Shader system for Quake-style rendering.
- Fog definable per track.
- Environment mapping for shiny materials.
- Live track environment mapping.
<<lessThe 3D and other file formats are, or should be, documented. Editors and support programs are also available to get a very flexible and expandable simulator. It uses OpenGL for rendering.
It attempts to do well at the physics section, trying to create life-like cars to emphasize car control and doesnt cut back on realism in the interest of fun. If youve played Grand Prix Legends from Papyrus, youll know what Im talking about.
Racer major features:
- Its totally free! (for non-commercial use)
- Available for multiple platforms; Windows 2000/XP (95/98/ME may work but have some trouble with fonts), Linux and Mac OS X.
- 6 DOF models used (the car can move around freely)
- Uses motion formulae from actual engineering documents from SAE for example.
- Total flexibility; almost everything is customizable through ASCII files.
- Commercial-quality rendering engine (with smoke, skidmarks, sparks, sun, flares, vertex-color lit tracks).
- Support for Matrox Surround Gaming. See the corresponding page on Matrox site.
- Lots of addon cars and tracks available on the web.
- Easy integration of your own cars and tracks that you create in ZModeler, 3D Studio Max(tm), Maya etc.
- At least 15 degrees of freedom for a regular car (6 DOF for the car body, 1 for each wheels vertical motion and 1 for each wheel spinning, and 1 for the engine, several more for the driveline). Depending actually on how many wheels you put on the car.
- Real-time internal clock; no physical dependency on framerate. Controller updates are also done independently of the framerate.
- Not limited to 4 wheels; anything from 2 to 8 wheel vehicles are currently supported (but mostly untested, and some problems with hardcoded differentials for example may exist (v0.5.0)).
- Not much constraints on the track data; surface info is taken from polygon data (VRML tracks), and splines are used to smooth out the track surface (polygons are too harsh for driving on just like that).
- Tools to modify the cars & tracks are freely available on this site (though external utilities are recommended for best results).
- Some used algorithms are explained on this site. Also, references are available. If you are programming a carsim, you might find something useful here.
- Save game present!
Main features:
PHYSICS FEATURES
- Full 6 degree of freedom motion of the car chassis.
- Independent suspension for all wheels.
- Suspension features: springs, dampers, anti-rollbar, rollcenter, anti-pitch.
- Wheel features: camber, wheel hop (the wheels have mass), toe.
- Tires: Pacejka tire model, relaxation length.
GRAPHICS FEATURES
- View frustum culling for increased framerate.
- Shader system for Quake-style rendering.
- Fog definable per track.
- Environment mapping for shiny materials.
- Live track environment mapping.
Download (10.7MB)
Added: 2005-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1543 downloads
cxxtools 1.4.5
cxxtools is a library of unrelated, but useful C++ classes. more>>
cxxtools is a library of unrelated, but useful C++ classes.
It contains an argument-parser, a base-64 encoder/decoder, a C++ interface to iconv, md5-stream for easy MD5 calculation, threading classes, socket classes, a dynamic exception-safe buffer, a wrapper for dlopen/dlsym, a pool template (e.g., for a connection pool in a multi-threaded application), query_params, and a class for easy parsing of CGI parameters (GET and POST) in a CGI program.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a policy-based smart pointer and a parser for property files.
- The parser for INI files was rewritten.
<<lessIt contains an argument-parser, a base-64 encoder/decoder, a C++ interface to iconv, md5-stream for easy MD5 calculation, threading classes, socket classes, a dynamic exception-safe buffer, a wrapper for dlopen/dlsym, a pool template (e.g., for a connection pool in a multi-threaded application), query_params, and a class for easy parsing of CGI parameters (GET and POST) in a CGI program.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a policy-based smart pointer and a parser for property files.
- The parser for INI files was rewritten.
Download (0.72MB)
Added: 2007-07-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
837 downloads
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