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Grab&Burn 5.0.2

Grab&Burn 5.0.2


Grab&Burn is a powerful tool for grabbing, burning and mastering of CD and DVD discs. more>>
Grab&Burn is a powerful tool for grabbing, burning and mastering of CD and DVD discs. Grab&Burn supports all types of optical storage medias (including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and DVD-RAM) as well as a wide variety of burning hardware.
With Grab&Burn you may perform ordinal grabbing, copying and burning operations as well as expert DVD Authoring and Mastering. These advanced features enable you to create valid DVD-video discs from custom video files, for example, copied from other DVDs. Moreover, with DVD Splitting Wizard you may split DVD-video discs into smaller parts and burn them to DVD writable discs or emulate with StarPort DVD Emulator and watch DVD-Video movies directly on your PC. This enables you to create copies of 9.4 GB DVDs in several clicks.
At the same time, Grab&Burn is easy to learn and to use. In addition to expert DVD authoring and DVD mastering features Grab&Burn offers a number of step-by-step wizards that introduce its functionality to the novice users.
For novice users Grab&Burn offers the Quick Start Wizard that provides them with the most frequently used operations, such as disc copying, grabbing and splitting DVDs.
Main features:
- All MMC compatible CD/DVD recorders (CD-R/W, DVD-R/W, DVD+R/W and DVD-RAM) are supported
- UDF file system mastering (UDF 1.02, 1.50 and 2.01)
- ISO9660 file system mastering (including Joliet UNICODE extensions)
- Session import (appending already created CDs/DVDs)
- Bridge file system (ISO9660/UDF for DVD-Video creation) mastering
- DVD-Video main sequence (movie itself) extraction
- Audio content processing
- Track-At-Once and Disc-At-Once (RAW) recording modes
- DVD-Video authoring code (make own movie from the set of the VOB files)
- Track-At-Once and Disc-At-Once (RAW) recording modes
- El Torito (bootable CD/DVD)
- DVD9 ? 2 DVD-R(+R) convertion
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HacBurn 0.3.5

HacBurn 0.3.5


HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl. more>>
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl.

HacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.

It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.

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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TribalCMS 5.0.2

TribalCMS 5.0.2


TribalCMS is a powerful content management system (CMS) and extranet. more>>
TribalCMS is a powerful content management system (CMS) and extranet.
TribalCMS is easy to use, allowing a low-budget or simple Web site to be built quickly and at low cost, yet it is backed up with features that make it powerful enough for an enterprise-level extranet, intranet, or large Web site.

It includes an author-publisher system, version control for full audit trails, extranet functionality (based on users and overlapping groups), and many content types: Web pages, downloads, news, events, forums, adverts, hyperlinks; other types can be added. For developers, it can be used as a framework for advanced applications.
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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SDL_bgrab 1.0.0

SDL_bgrab 1.0.0


SDL_bgrab is an SDL conversion of the libbgrab framegrabber library. more>>
SDL convertion of libbgrab (a framegrabber lib from the same author).

The library uses a separate thread to grab images into a "triple buffer" queue independent of an external "game loop". This uses memory bandwidth but makes it easy to integrate live video into other applications. Images are always grabbed at 32bit RGBx resolutions.

YUV grabbing is currently not implemented. To improve image quality, several deinterlace
algorithms are available.

Installation:

./autogen.sh (optional)
./configure (./configure --help for options)
make
make install
ldconfig
make distclean
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Added: 2005-10-12 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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libDSP 5.0.2

libDSP 5.0.2


libDSP is C++ class library of common digital signal processing functions. more>>
libDSP project is C++ class library of common digital signal processing functions. There is also a wrapper for the C language.
Current (vector) functions:
- Float to integer conversion with rounding
- Addition (real, complex)
- Subtraction (real, complex)
- Multiply (real, complex)
- Division (real, complex)
- 1/x (real)
- Absolute value (real)
- Square root (real)
- Zero (real, complex)
- Set (real, complex)
- Clip (real)
- Copy (real, complex)
- Convolution (real)
- Correlation (real)
- Autocorrelation (real)
- Dot product (real)
- Min and Max (real)
- Mean (real)
- Median (real)
- Negate (real)
- Normalization (real)
- Product (real)
- Reverse
- Scale to -1..1 and 0..1 (real)
- Sort (real)
- Standard deviation (real)
- Sum (real)
- Square (real)
- Integer-Float and Float-Integer conversion: 8, 12, 16, 24, 32 bits (real)
- Cartesian-Polar and Polar-Cartesian conversion
- Cross correlation (real)
- Energy (real)
- Magnitude
- Power
- Phase
- Decimation
- Interpolation
- RMS (real)
- Variance (real)
- Peak level in dB (real)
- Window functions: Bartlett, Blackman, Blackman-Harris, Cosine tapered, Exponential, Flat-top, Generic cosine, Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser, Kaiser-Bessel, Tukey, Dolph-Chebyshev
- Mix (real)
- Spatialize (real)
- Interleave/Deinterleave (real)
- Rebuffer
- Deg-Rad and Rad-Deg conversion
- FIR filter
- IIR filter
- DFT, DCT, DST
- FFT filter
- Multirate decimation/interpolation with FFT, FIR and IIR filters
- Frequency band flipping
- Hankel
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Burn_360 0.6

Burn_360 0.6


Burn 360 is a VCD ripping, Encoding and Creation GUI written in perl-Gtk2. more>>
Burn 360 is a VCD ripping, Encoding and Creation GUI written in perl-Gtk2.

This is a frontend to three programs - ffmpeg, vcdimager and cdrdao written in perl-gtk2.

It is designed to enable (as seperate processes).

Rip video tracks from VCDs.

Encode from/to any format that ffmpeg supports (these are in a seperate file called opts).

Create a new VCD from MPEGs on hard drive.

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Added: 2007-03-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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tv grab dvb 0.10 Beta

tv grab dvb 0.10 Beta


tv grab dvb decodes digital TV electronic program guides to XMLTV format. more>>
tv grab dvb project decodes EPG (electronic program guide) TV listings from DVB (digital video broadcast) and outputs them in XMLTV format.

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Added: 2007-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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URL::Grab 1.2

URL::Grab 1.2


URL::Grab is a Perl module that drastically simplifies the fetching of files. more>>
URL::Grab is a Perl module that drastically simplifies the fetching of files.

URL::Grab project is designed to be used in programs that need common (but not necessarily simple) URL fetching features.

It is extremely simple to drop into an existing program, and provides a clean interface to protocol-independent file access.

URL::Grab came into existence as the part of Config::YUM that downloads remote
yum-configs and header files, but it quickly became clear that this is a
general problem that many applications must deal with.

Yes, URL::Grab has been heavily inspired by the famous Python urlgrabber.

Installation:

To install this module type the following:

perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install

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Added: 2006-01-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Graveman 0.3.12-5

Graveman 0.3.12-5


GRAVEMAN is a GUI frontend for CD-R tools (cdrecord, readcd, and mkisofs), cdrdao, DVD+RW tools, and sox. more>>
GRAVEMAN is a GUI frontend for CD-R tools (cdrecord, readcd, and mkisofs), cdrdao, DVD+RW tools (growisofs and dvd+rw-format), and sox.
You can also import M3U and PTS playlists.
Main features:
- burn audio cd (from wav, ogg, mp3, flac, import m3u and pts playlists)
- burn data cd and dvd
- duplicate cd
- clean rewritable cd and dvd
Enhancements:
- Just a bugfixe release to close major "invalid free" bug.
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Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KMediaGrab 0.3

KMediaGrab 0.3


KMediagrab is a media grabber and encoder built on top of mplayer/mencoder. more>>
KMediagrab is a media grabber and encoder built on top of mplayer/mencoder. It can grab and encode a DVD at the same time (e.g., creating a divx or a videocd file for instance), record a movie or your favourite TV program from your TV-card, or translate a video file from one format to another (e.g., create a realplayer file from a .wmv one).
Enhancements:
- Added subtitles support
- fixed tv frame sizes
- moved from divx4 to xvid
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Added: 2005-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Grig 0.7.2

Grig 0.7.2


Grig is a graphical user interface for the Ham Radio Control Libraries. more>>
Grig is a graphical user interface for the Ham Radio Control Libraries.

Grig project is intended to be simple and generic, presenting to the user the same interface regardless of which radio he or she uses.

Grig is in an early stage with only a little subset of the full Hamlib API implemented but more features will be added along the way.

You can get the latest version of Gnome RIG from the Groundstation project page in the file releases section. You can also grab the latest code from the CVS repository. Detailed instructions on how to get the sourcecode using anonymous cvs can be found here. You should use the use grig2 for the module name.

If you find any bugs or if you have any comments or questions, feel free to use the trackers or the mailing lists. You can also send direct email to the authors if you prefer privacy.

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Added: 2006-12-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Logscan 0.4

Logscan 0.4


Logscan provides a tool to generate emails in response to security probes or attacks. more>>
Logscan provides a tool to generate emails in response to security probes or attacks.

Logscan is a tool to assist in generating complaint emails in response to security probes or attacks. Logscan scans through logs looking for patterns and if certain thresh-holds are reached it sends a template email to the local administrators for approval. If the administrator sees the attack is not a mistake they can forward the email to the ISP who owns the attacking IPs.

Logscan has the beginings of an interesting module/library called "whois" which is loosely based on work by Scott Hassan.

This module traverses the tree of various whois servers untill it finds the whois record for the ISP that owns the offending IP and then grabbing the emails of admins responsible there.

As this module evolves it will grab other pieces of information from the whois record (unfortunately there appears to be a variety of formats for whois records).

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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fbdump 0.4.2

fbdump 0.4.2


fbdump is a simple tool that captures the contents of the visible portion of the Linux framebuffer device. more>>
fbdump is a simple tool that captures the contents of the visible portion of the Linux framebuffer device and writes it to the standard output as a PPM file.
In other words, it takes a screenshot of anything running on the framebuffer. The project currently has fairly complete support for packed-pixel framebuffer types and also works with the VGA16 framebuffer driver.
fbdump was inspired by an even simpler program I came across ages ago called fbsnap, which I believe was written by Gerd Knorr (although no author is mentioned in the source code of that program, so I could be wrong). fbdump bears little relationship to fbsnap, however, and is generally much more useful. It supports framebuffers employing a greater variety of pixel and colour models, works (should work?) on big- and little-endian architectures, and is reasonably quick (although reading from video memory is never going to be super fast).
I first wrote fbdump many moons ago when I needed a quick and simple way to grab lots of images from the framebuffer. As most of you will probably know, although its possible to do a raw framebuffer dump by performing a simple cat /dev/fb0 command or similar - depending on what pixel format and colour model your framebuffer uses - the results are not always particularly useful. With fbdump, on the other hand, you always get a nice, portable, 24-bit, true-colour image - since it takes care of any pixel format or colour-space conversion required (at least for formats it supports).
Why does fbdump save the image as a PPM - rather than, for instance, a PNG - you might ask? Well, a PPM is cheap to write out and doesnt require linking against any external libraries to do so. On the x86 architecture, fbdump currently compiles down to a miniscule 8K executable once stripped - and has no dependencies other than the standard C library. Having said that, I may get around to adding support for PNG at some point. Its not strictly necessary, though, because with the NetPBM package its easy to convert PPMs into something more useful. For example, you can do something like
fbdump | pnmtopng > grab.png
to output the framebuffer as a PNG. PPMs can also be read directly by most open source image processing packages, such as the Gimp and ImageMagick.
Usage
fbdump currently supports the following command-line options:
-fb < string > Specifies the framebuffer device to grab from is < string >
-vt < num > Bring virtual terminal number to the foreground before grabbing (and return to the current terminal afterwards)
-delay < num > Delay seconds after switching, but before grabbing.
If the -fb option is not provided, fbdump defaults to grabbing from the device /dev/fb0. You can also specify the framebuffer via the environment variable FRAMEBUFFER (a value supplied with the -fb switch on the command line will override this). For example:
FRAMEBUFFER=/dev/fb1 fbdump >out.ppm
Enhancements:
- A fix for a long-standing bug in handling of colour maps, support for 64-bit architectures and a lot of cleaning up.
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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video4Linux Grab 0.2.2

Video4Linux Grab 0.2.2


Video4Linux Grab is a realtime Video4Linux recording software. more>>
Video4Linux Grab is a realtime Video4Linux recording software.

It makes it possible to record AVI DivX files in realtime from any Video4Linux device.

The project is in development state, but at this time its possible to get a version which can capture in realtime.

At a later point, a full support for scheduled capturing from different channels at different time to different files. This is at the moment not very comfortable but Im still going on!

I use for recording to a AVI file the AVI Filelibrary. This library implements in C++ a standard interface for different stream formats to write a stream to an AVI file.

For encoding I use the XviD encoder, because he is much faster as the original DIVX5 codec and makes a better quality. The results above are also possible if you use the orignal DIVX5 codec, but in real shit quality. Under Linux only a "small" version is available for free so I recoment to use the XviD codec!

Also a linear deinterlacer is implemented. This one use the MMX extenions of modern processors and dont reduce the overall load too much. It also makes a good quality and improves the quality of the movie extremly. The sample movies are recorded without the deinterlacer, so a better quality in fast scenes are now possible.
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Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2

Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2


Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC. more>>
Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC.
Proven world-wide as the preferred Linux OS for the Power architecture, v4.1 brings Terra Soft into its 8th year of Power Linux development and support. Yellow Dog Linux v4.1 marks a returning point in Terra Softs effort to again provide a leading desktop Linux OS.
Yellow Dog Linux combines the preferred desktops KDE and Gnome with the latest sound and graphic card support, leading (but not bleeding) edge kernels and stable, functional compilers for code development. And of course, the foundation applications and servers expected of all modern Linux operatings systems for web, database, email, and network services.
What will you do with your PowerMac after Apple switches to Intel?
We have an answer--Faster, more stable, and far more efficient as a desktop OS, Yellow Dog Linux is a solid replacement (not just an alternative) to OSX. Breath new life into your PowerPC G3 and G4, giving it a second wind as a personal workstation, or a new function as a web, email, or data server. Want to see how your G5 runs Linux? You may dual-boot both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux or take the leap and run Yellow Dog Linux alone, taking advantage of the multitude of included, freely available, and commercial applications.
Main features:
New or Improved Device Support
- Backlit keys.
- PCMCIA cell phone and modem support.
- Support for Atheros wi-fi cards.
- Dual head config via the GUI.
- Install direct to and boot from FireWire drives.
- USB device auto-mount under both KDE & GNOME.
- Greatly improved sound support.
- Graphical Up2Date package install and update tool.
- Support for the latest Apple Power Books.
- Beta support for Apple G5 PowerMacs with dual core CPUs.
- Beta Extreme driver will be available shortly after release, via YDL.net Enhanced accounts.
Enhancements:
- We are pleased to announce the release of Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2, a single Install DVD with support for the Apple G4 and G5 computers, Sony PS3, and IBM System p servers, including the JS20/21, OpenPower, and current POWER5 systems. Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2 offers: kernel 2.6.22-rc4; SDK v2.0 for Cell BE; more than 70 bug fixes and updates; continued support for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems; beta IBM System p support. The IBM Software Development Toolkit (SDK) for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) is a complete package of tools which allows developers to program optimized applications for platforms built upon the Cell BE. The SDK is composed of development tool chains, software libraries, and sample source.
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