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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
Other version of LAME MP3 Encoder
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openQRM Plug-ins 2.5 (Nagios-plugin)
openQRM Plug-ins is a collection of community-supported plug-ins that enable openQRM to manage other enterprise software. more>>
openQRM Plug-ins is a collection of community-supported plug-ins that enable openQRM to manage other enterprise and open source software.
openQRM is designed to deal with all sorts of failures automatically, thus preventing interrupts because of unexpected events.
Implementing openQRM greatly improves the reliability of the x86 data-center.
openQRM is an open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers to create scalable, highly available and customizable infrastructures.
openQRM is derived from a proven commercial product and distributed as an open source project through SourceForge, using a modified Mozilla Public License.
openQRMs architecture extends to and embraces other existing data center technologies through "plug-ins."The openQRM project team has created a number of plug-ins for broadly-used open source projects and proprietary solutions, and seeks to recruit community members to assist in additional plug-ins.
openQRM leverages the proven technologies of PXE and NFS along with storing images on central storage to effectively manage the data center.
The project team aims to set the standard in data center management by continuing to provide a "premiere" enterprise-grade project for automating IT infrastructure, and by embracing other technologies through increasing our offering of plug-ins.
OpenQRM.org is the best destination for our projects community to share ideas and innovations. Contributed by Qlusters, openQRM.org offers a range of support and information services to benefit all users of openQRM, including implementation advice, user forums and customer feedback.
Enhancements:
- The plugin was ported to openQRM 3.1.3.
- Nagios now reloads its configuration once every 90 seconds if the configuration files were changed.
- Problems during multiple Nagios reloads were fixed.
<<lessopenQRM is designed to deal with all sorts of failures automatically, thus preventing interrupts because of unexpected events.
Implementing openQRM greatly improves the reliability of the x86 data-center.
openQRM is an open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers to create scalable, highly available and customizable infrastructures.
openQRM is derived from a proven commercial product and distributed as an open source project through SourceForge, using a modified Mozilla Public License.
openQRMs architecture extends to and embraces other existing data center technologies through "plug-ins."The openQRM project team has created a number of plug-ins for broadly-used open source projects and proprietary solutions, and seeks to recruit community members to assist in additional plug-ins.
openQRM leverages the proven technologies of PXE and NFS along with storing images on central storage to effectively manage the data center.
The project team aims to set the standard in data center management by continuing to provide a "premiere" enterprise-grade project for automating IT infrastructure, and by embracing other technologies through increasing our offering of plug-ins.
OpenQRM.org is the best destination for our projects community to share ideas and innovations. Contributed by Qlusters, openQRM.org offers a range of support and information services to benefit all users of openQRM, including implementation advice, user forums and customer feedback.
Enhancements:
- The plugin was ported to openQRM 3.1.3.
- Nagios now reloads its configuration once every 90 seconds if the configuration files were changed.
- Problems during multiple Nagios reloads were fixed.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
977 downloads
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Sharpen Plug-In 1.4.2
Sharpen plug-in provides a sharpening filter to enhance the edges in a blurry image. more>>
Sharpen plug-in provides a sharpening filter to enhance the edges in a blurry image.
Using the Sharpen Plug-In
Figure 1 shows the sharpen plug-in window. The scrollbars allow you to pan within the image (in this case to the back of the duck in the foreground). The preview window shows the filter output using the current settings.
The Sharpness control selects the amount of sharpening to apply, from 1 to 99 percent. Higher values make the edges in the image increasing distinct.
<<lessUsing the Sharpen Plug-In
Figure 1 shows the sharpen plug-in window. The scrollbars allow you to pan within the image (in this case to the back of the duck in the foreground). The preview window shows the filter output using the current settings.
The Sharpness control selects the amount of sharpening to apply, from 1 to 99 percent. Higher values make the edges in the image increasing distinct.
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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
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:
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PNG Plug-In 1.1.6
PNG plug-in provides Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file load & save modules for The GIMP. more>>
PNG plug-in provides Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file load & save modules for The GIMP. The plug-in supports all color modes and supports saving of interlaced images and setting the level of compression.
Using the PNG Plug-In:
Figure 1 shows the PNG save options window.
The Interlace toggle button selects interlaced output.
The Compression Level slider controls how much compression is applied to the image (0 = none, 9 = maximum).
<<lessUsing the PNG Plug-In:
Figure 1 shows the PNG save options window.
The Interlace toggle button selects interlaced output.
The Compression Level slider controls how much compression is applied to the image (0 = none, 9 = maximum).
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Formulas Rendering Plug-In for the Gimp 2 0.9.7
Formulas Rendering Plug-In for the Gimp 2 is a simple plugin that allows you to change the values of each color channel of layer more>>
Formulas Rendering Plug-In for the Gimp 2 is a simple plugin that allows you to change the values of each color channel of each pixel of a layer by using mathematical expressions. It is able to handle RGB* and Gray* images.
Available operators are: +, -, *, /, ^, and %. There are many functions available, such as sin, cos, sqrt, abs, min, max. A few constants are provided (pi, e, j), and a lot of pre-defined variables are usable (w for images width, h for images height, x and y for cartesian coordinates in the image, etc.).
<<lessAvailable operators are: +, -, *, /, ^, and %. There are many functions available, such as sin, cos, sqrt, abs, min, max. A few constants are provided (pi, e, j), and a lot of pre-defined variables are usable (w for images width, h for images height, x and y for cartesian coordinates in the image, etc.).
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AMIDI-Plug 0.7
AMIDI-Plug is a MIDI input plugin for XMMS/BMP/Audacious. more>>
AMIDI-Plug is a MIDI input plugin for XMMS/BMP/Audacious. AMIDI-Plug processes MIDI files and sends their events to one or more ALSA sequencer client ports. Any hardware or software synthesizer, as long as it provides ALSA sequencer ports, can be used to play MIDI with AMIDI-Plug.
Playback is fully functional: play, stop, seek, pause, song information are available.
In example, AMIDI-Plug can send MIDI to the emu10k1 hardware synth or to software synths such as timidity and fluidsynth.
AMIDI-Plug supports MIDI files in SMF (standard midi file) format type 0 and type 1, as well as RIFF MIDI containing SMF 0 and 1.
Installation:
Installation is pretty straighforward:
configure --with-player=PLAYER
make
make install
where PLAYER is one between xmms, bmp or audacious.
Other configuration options are available, like --prefix to install in a different location.
Use --help to list all available configuration options.
Dependecies vary with the chosen player:
ALSA libs are always required;
GTK+ 2.x required for Audacious and BMP;
GTK+ 1.x required for XMMS;
of course, headers and libraries that come with the chosen player are needed too.
Usage:
The first time the player is launched with AMIDI-Plug installed, it will try to auto-detect and use some ALSA sequencer ports; more specifically, it will search for those of the hardware wavetable synthesizer. Of course, these may not be available on some audio cards; so its a good idea to check (and modify if needed) the selected ports in the preferences dialog.
In the same dialog theres a mixer control selector. Since AMIDI-Plug sends the MIDI events directly to the ALSA sequencer ports, it doesnt use any effect or output plugin from the player. So the mixer control selected in the preferences dialog is used to tune the volume during playback.
Once these values are set, MIDI files can be picked and played just like any other file type. Playback is fully functional: play, stop, seek, pause, song information are available.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of new playback options: a transposer to play MIDI files in different keys, and a drum shifter to change percussion.
- It uses the Audacious VFS API to load files.
<<lessPlayback is fully functional: play, stop, seek, pause, song information are available.
In example, AMIDI-Plug can send MIDI to the emu10k1 hardware synth or to software synths such as timidity and fluidsynth.
AMIDI-Plug supports MIDI files in SMF (standard midi file) format type 0 and type 1, as well as RIFF MIDI containing SMF 0 and 1.
Installation:
Installation is pretty straighforward:
configure --with-player=PLAYER
make
make install
where PLAYER is one between xmms, bmp or audacious.
Other configuration options are available, like --prefix to install in a different location.
Use --help to list all available configuration options.
Dependecies vary with the chosen player:
ALSA libs are always required;
GTK+ 2.x required for Audacious and BMP;
GTK+ 1.x required for XMMS;
of course, headers and libraries that come with the chosen player are needed too.
Usage:
The first time the player is launched with AMIDI-Plug installed, it will try to auto-detect and use some ALSA sequencer ports; more specifically, it will search for those of the hardware wavetable synthesizer. Of course, these may not be available on some audio cards; so its a good idea to check (and modify if needed) the selected ports in the preferences dialog.
In the same dialog theres a mixer control selector. Since AMIDI-Plug sends the MIDI events directly to the ALSA sequencer ports, it doesnt use any effect or output plugin from the player. So the mixer control selected in the preferences dialog is used to tune the volume during playback.
Once these values are set, MIDI files can be picked and played just like any other file type. Playback is fully functional: play, stop, seek, pause, song information are available.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of new playback options: a transposer to play MIDI files in different keys, and a drum shifter to change percussion.
- It uses the Audacious VFS API to load files.
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Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Print Plug-In 2.0.2
Print Plug-In provides a basic printing capability for The GIMP. more>>
Print Plug-In provides a basic printing capability for The GIMP.
The current release supports PostScript, PCL (HP LaserJet and DeskJet), and ESC/P2 (EPSON Stylus Color) printers. The PostScript printer drivers handle PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files if you have them.
Using the Print Plug-In:
The Printer option provides selections for many common printers. Currently the print plug-in supports the following printers:
- PostScript printers
- HP DeskJet 500, 500C, 520, 540C, 600C, 660C, 68xC, 69xC, 850C, 855C, 855Cse, 855Cxi, 870Cse, 870Cxi, 1100C, 1120C, 1200C, and 1600C printers
- HP LaserJet II, III, IIIp, IIIsi, 4, 4L, 4P, 4V, 4Si, 5, 5FS, 5L, 5P, 5SE, 5Si, 6L, 6P printers
- EPSON Stylus Color, Color Pro, Color Pro XL, Color 400, Color 500, Color 600, Color 800, Color 1500, Color 1520, and Color 3000.
The Output Type option controls whether the printed output is in color or B&W (grayscale). This option is silently forced to B&W for grayscale images and B&W-only printers.
The Media Size option controls the size of the output. By default images are printed to fit the page and are automatically rotated to fill the largest area possible.
The Media Type option tells the printer what type of media is being used (Plain, Coated, etc). Not all printers support the media type option.
The Media Source option tells the printer which paper tray to print from. Not all printers support the media source option.
The Resolution option controls the resolution of the output. Not all printers support the resolution option.
The Orientation option controls whether the output is automatically rotated for maximum page coverage (Auto) or set to a specific orientation (Portrait or Landscape).
The Scaling option controls how large the printed image is. The default is to scale to a percentage of the printable area of the page. You can also specify an image resolution in pixels-per-inch (PPI) by clicking on the PPI radio button. The image is centered by default, however you can adjust the position of the image on the page by dragging the preview image.
The Brightness option controls the overall printed image brightness. A brightness of 100 is usually good for most B&W and PostScript printers, while most inkjet printers need a brightness between 100 and 120 for acceptable results.
Printing to a File
If you want to print to a file, select File from the Printer list. A file chooser dialog is displayed when you press the Print button. Warning, when you print to a file any existing file will be silently overwritten by this release of the plug-in!
Layered Images
Like most plug-ins, the print plug-in only reads the image from the active layer. If you want to print a composite of all visible layers you need to merge the layers (CTRL-M) and then print.
Supported Printers/Features
Most of the printer drivers in the print plug-in use the highest supported resolution for a printer, with the following exceptions:
- EPSON Stylus Color 600, 800, 1520, and 3000 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers. Unfortunately, I cannot provide optimized drivers (nor drivers for 1440x720) because of our NDA with EPSON.
- EPSON Stylus Photo, Photo Ex, Photo 700 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers, and you dont get the use of the light cyan and magenta inks (again, because of NDA restrictions.)
<<lessThe current release supports PostScript, PCL (HP LaserJet and DeskJet), and ESC/P2 (EPSON Stylus Color) printers. The PostScript printer drivers handle PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files if you have them.
Using the Print Plug-In:
The Printer option provides selections for many common printers. Currently the print plug-in supports the following printers:
- PostScript printers
- HP DeskJet 500, 500C, 520, 540C, 600C, 660C, 68xC, 69xC, 850C, 855C, 855Cse, 855Cxi, 870Cse, 870Cxi, 1100C, 1120C, 1200C, and 1600C printers
- HP LaserJet II, III, IIIp, IIIsi, 4, 4L, 4P, 4V, 4Si, 5, 5FS, 5L, 5P, 5SE, 5Si, 6L, 6P printers
- EPSON Stylus Color, Color Pro, Color Pro XL, Color 400, Color 500, Color 600, Color 800, Color 1500, Color 1520, and Color 3000.
The Output Type option controls whether the printed output is in color or B&W (grayscale). This option is silently forced to B&W for grayscale images and B&W-only printers.
The Media Size option controls the size of the output. By default images are printed to fit the page and are automatically rotated to fill the largest area possible.
The Media Type option tells the printer what type of media is being used (Plain, Coated, etc). Not all printers support the media type option.
The Media Source option tells the printer which paper tray to print from. Not all printers support the media source option.
The Resolution option controls the resolution of the output. Not all printers support the resolution option.
The Orientation option controls whether the output is automatically rotated for maximum page coverage (Auto) or set to a specific orientation (Portrait or Landscape).
The Scaling option controls how large the printed image is. The default is to scale to a percentage of the printable area of the page. You can also specify an image resolution in pixels-per-inch (PPI) by clicking on the PPI radio button. The image is centered by default, however you can adjust the position of the image on the page by dragging the preview image.
The Brightness option controls the overall printed image brightness. A brightness of 100 is usually good for most B&W and PostScript printers, while most inkjet printers need a brightness between 100 and 120 for acceptable results.
Printing to a File
If you want to print to a file, select File from the Printer list. A file chooser dialog is displayed when you press the Print button. Warning, when you print to a file any existing file will be silently overwritten by this release of the plug-in!
Layered Images
Like most plug-ins, the print plug-in only reads the image from the active layer. If you want to print a composite of all visible layers you need to merge the layers (CTRL-M) and then print.
Supported Printers/Features
Most of the printer drivers in the print plug-in use the highest supported resolution for a printer, with the following exceptions:
- EPSON Stylus Color 600, 800, 1520, and 3000 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers. Unfortunately, I cannot provide optimized drivers (nor drivers for 1440x720) because of our NDA with EPSON.
- EPSON Stylus Photo, Photo Ex, Photo 700 - Currently the driver only supports 720 DPI printing in "compatibility" mode. This makes the drivers extremely slow compared to the Windows and Mac drivers, and you dont get the use of the light cyan and magenta inks (again, because of NDA restrictions.)
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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:
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lame-rtp 2
This is a unified diff (you probably need GNU patch to apply it) to lame 3.58. more>>
This is a unified diff (you probably need GNU patch to apply it) to lame 3.58. Please note that this diff is now obsolete as recent beta versions of lame include a version of this code. Just type "make mp3rtp". The code was broken, but the CVS code is reported to work (and interoperate with playRTPMPEG) as of Feb 21 2000.
Please note that the output stream will only have the correct speed if the input is live recorded stream from your sound card or lame encodes exactly in real-time on your CPU!
RTP is the Realtime Transport Protocol as defined in RFC 1889. It is the transport mechanism of your choice to multicast an mp3 stream.
<<lessPlease note that the output stream will only have the correct speed if the input is live recorded stream from your sound card or lame encodes exactly in real-time on your CPU!
RTP is the Realtime Transport Protocol as defined in RFC 1889. It is the transport mechanism of your choice to multicast an mp3 stream.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GStreamer Base Plug-ins 0.10.13
GStreamer Base Plug-ins is a well-groomed and well-maintained collection of GStreamer plug-ins and elements. more>>
GStreamer Base Plug-ins is a well-groomed and well-maintained collection of GStreamer plug-ins and elements, spanning the range of possible types of elements one would want to write for GStreamer.
GStreamer Base Plug-ins also contains helper libraries and base classes useful for writing elements. A wide range of video and audio decoders, encoders, and filters are included.
<<lessGStreamer Base Plug-ins also contains helper libraries and base classes useful for writing elements. A wide range of video and audio decoders, encoders, and filters are included.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dry Brush Plug-In 0.1
Dry Brush Plug-In is a plug-in like a tool in Gimp. more>>
Dry Brush Plug-In is a plug-in like a tool in Gimp.
It mainly tries to express a feeling of a drawing materials with strength that is brought by pressure sensor of a tablet.
<<lessIt mainly tries to express a feeling of a drawing materials with strength that is brought by pressure sensor of a tablet.
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Added: 2006-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SGI RGB Image File Plug-In 1.1.1
SGI plug-in provides SGI image file load & save modules for The GIMP. more>>
SGI plug-in provides SGI image file load & save modules for The GIMP. The plug-in supports GRAY, GRAYA, RGB, and RGBA color modes.
Using the SGI Plug-In:
The Parameter Settings buttons control how much compression is applied to the image:
No Compression stores the image raw or verbatim.
RLE Compression stores the image as a sequence of repeated or non-repeated pixels.
Advanced RLE checks for duplicate lines and channels in the image and sometimes produces dramatically smaller images but also takes longer to save.
<<lessUsing the SGI Plug-In:
The Parameter Settings buttons control how much compression is applied to the image:
No Compression stores the image raw or verbatim.
RLE Compression stores the image as a sequence of repeated or non-repeated pixels.
Advanced RLE checks for duplicate lines and channels in the image and sometimes produces dramatically smaller images but also takes longer to save.
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Despeckle Plug-In 1.3.2
Despeckle plug-in provides selectable filters to remove specs, scratches, or other noise in an image. more>>
Despeckle plug-in provides selectable filters to remove specs, scratches, or other "noise" in an image. The following filters are available:
Non-recursive median,
Recursive median,
Non-recursize adaptive median,
Recursive adaptive median.
Using the Despeckle Plug-In:
Figure 1 shows the despeckle plug-in window. The scrollbars allow you to pan within the image (in this case to the back of the duck in the foreground). The preview window shows the filter output using the current settings.
The Radius control selects the window size used for the filter, from 1 (3x3) to 20 (41x41). Larger values increase the amount of time needed to filter each pixel in the image and can cause blurring.
The Adaptive button selects the adaptive median filter - this filter varies the window size based upon the image content and sometimes improves the clarity of filtered images. The Black Level and White Level controls adjust the levels used by the adaptive filter to adjust the filter radius.
<<lessNon-recursive median,
Recursive median,
Non-recursize adaptive median,
Recursive adaptive median.
Using the Despeckle Plug-In:
Figure 1 shows the despeckle plug-in window. The scrollbars allow you to pan within the image (in this case to the back of the duck in the foreground). The preview window shows the filter output using the current settings.
The Radius control selects the window size used for the filter, from 1 (3x3) to 20 (41x41). Larger values increase the amount of time needed to filter each pixel in the image and can cause blurring.
The Adaptive button selects the adaptive median filter - this filter varies the window size based upon the image content and sometimes improves the clarity of filtered images. The Black Level and White Level controls adjust the levels used by the adaptive filter to adjust the filter radius.
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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