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Multimedia Converter 1.5
Multimedia Converter project provides graphical environment to take full advantage some of the possibilities the ffmpeg & MPlaye more>>
Multimedia Converter project provides graphical environment to take full advantage some of the possibilities the ffmpeg and MPlayer.
So help to Convert between different media formats.
<<lessSo help to Convert between different media formats.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2007-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
894 downloads
Ubuntu Multimedia Center RC1
Ubuntu Multimedia Center is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with community and professional support. more>>
Ubuntu Multimedia Center is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with community and professional support. Ubuntu Multimedia Center is developed by Zach Thibeau but I want you to participate too!
WARNING! Users in countries that dont allow use of mp3 playback or DVD playback are advised to remain using the regular release of Ubuntu.
<<lessWARNING! Users in countries that dont allow use of mp3 playback or DVD playback are advised to remain using the regular release of Ubuntu.
Download (660.5MB)
Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
865 downloads
Gnome Multimedia Keys 0.2
Gnome Multimedia Keys is an Amarok script that will allow the use of keyboard multimedia keys in Gnome 2.18 and above. more>>
Gnome Multimedia Keys is an Amarok script that will allow the use of keyboard multimedia keys in Gnome 2.18 and above (eg. ubuntu feisty) to control playback. This includes most multimedia buttons found on many laptops. Support for this was broken due to changes in the handling of keyboard shortcuts by gnome 2.18.
Currently supported operations are:
- Play/Pause
- Pause
- Stop
- Next Track
- Previous Track
Simply run the script, no configuration of the script itself is required. The desired keyboard shortcuts can be configured by selecting "System-->Prefrences-->Keyboard Shortcuts" from the Gnome panel.
<<lessCurrently supported operations are:
- Play/Pause
- Pause
- Stop
- Next Track
- Previous Track
Simply run the script, no configuration of the script itself is required. The desired keyboard shortcuts can be configured by selecting "System-->Prefrences-->Keyboard Shortcuts" from the Gnome panel.
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Added: 2007-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
852 downloads
Linux Multimedia Player 2.5
Linux Multimedia Player, is an yet another tiny Linux based OS. more>>
LiMP is a a tiny LIVE CD based linux distro, that loads into memory and works only in the memory. This is the easiest, simpler yet powerful distro that works in all computers (PIII onwards).
Linux Multimedia Player supports most of the known formats, let it be mpeg-I, or mpeg-II, or divx, or wmv,qt-mov,real video for video and for audio mp3,wav,wma, ogg, real audio. It has the auto detection of partitions (ide or sata or scsi), sound cards,video cards, network cards and supports all the the cards as of kernel 2.6.13. It identifies the Partitions and mounts in the folder START.
It has the network support, which can be configured inside the GUI. It also mounts the Windows Shares, Linux Smb shares in the folder START.
It is complete tiny OS, with menu driven option and requires no knowledge of linux. All in a embedded image file of size 35 MB that gives you the entertainment. It can be easily integrated into WINDOWS XP/2000/98/95 or in linux boot loader or boot from cdrom.
LiMP distro runs only from memory and so CDROM/DVD is free to use. LiMP is completely safe to use as it mounts the partitions (NTFS, EXT2, EXT3, REISERFS) and windows / linux shares in READONLY mode.
Computer Shutdown schedule for bed time listeners. It supports viewing encrypted DVDs (Zone set DVDs). User has to option to load his favorite language font, for viewing subtitle User can set his favorite skin for xmms as default so that it loads on startup.
It runs a vnc server and can be accessed remotely from any vnc client.
Enhancements:
- The kernel was updated to 2.6.21.1.
- ALSA was updated to 1.0.14rc3.
- Idesk, a desktop program, was added.
- Mplayer, conky, and openbox were updated.
- Xdialog was added, providing an even easier interface.
- LiMP includes compressed cache to give better performance (http://linuxcompressed.sourceforge.net/).
<<lessLinux Multimedia Player supports most of the known formats, let it be mpeg-I, or mpeg-II, or divx, or wmv,qt-mov,real video for video and for audio mp3,wav,wma, ogg, real audio. It has the auto detection of partitions (ide or sata or scsi), sound cards,video cards, network cards and supports all the the cards as of kernel 2.6.13. It identifies the Partitions and mounts in the folder START.
It has the network support, which can be configured inside the GUI. It also mounts the Windows Shares, Linux Smb shares in the folder START.
It is complete tiny OS, with menu driven option and requires no knowledge of linux. All in a embedded image file of size 35 MB that gives you the entertainment. It can be easily integrated into WINDOWS XP/2000/98/95 or in linux boot loader or boot from cdrom.
LiMP distro runs only from memory and so CDROM/DVD is free to use. LiMP is completely safe to use as it mounts the partitions (NTFS, EXT2, EXT3, REISERFS) and windows / linux shares in READONLY mode.
Computer Shutdown schedule for bed time listeners. It supports viewing encrypted DVDs (Zone set DVDs). User has to option to load his favorite language font, for viewing subtitle User can set his favorite skin for xmms as default so that it loads on startup.
It runs a vnc server and can be accessed remotely from any vnc client.
Enhancements:
- The kernel was updated to 2.6.21.1.
- ALSA was updated to 1.0.14rc3.
- Idesk, a desktop program, was added.
- Mplayer, conky, and openbox were updated.
- Xdialog was added, providing an even easier interface.
- LiMP includes compressed cache to give better performance (http://linuxcompressed.sourceforge.net/).
Download (74MB)
Added: 2007-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
613 downloads
Alceri Multimedia Player 2.2
AMmP is a Multimedia Player which uses GTK+ 2. more>>
AMmP is a Multimedia Player which uses GTK+ 2. It currently supports audio CDs, MP3, and MPEG videos.
AMmP support for the moment :
mp3
mpeg
cdaudio
This is a simple help to use AMmP.
To load a media, click on the "eject symbol" button...
You can select more that one media by holdding or key.
If youve cdaudio in the main ("dev/cdrom") cd tray, a new button will appear in the media browser : Probe cd which open a new window where you can choose cd track you want to add to the playlist !
To view current playlist, click on the "left align symbol" button.
Enhancements:
- mpeg, mp3, cdaudio support
<<lessAMmP support for the moment :
mp3
mpeg
cdaudio
This is a simple help to use AMmP.
To load a media, click on the "eject symbol" button...
You can select more that one media by holdding or key.
If youve cdaudio in the main ("dev/cdrom") cd tray, a new button will appear in the media browser : Probe cd which open a new window where you can choose cd track you want to add to the playlist !
To view current playlist, click on the "left align symbol" button.
Enhancements:
- mpeg, mp3, cdaudio support
Download (0.32MB)
Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
Gecko Multimedia System 0.2.0
Gecko Multimedia System is a complete media solution. more>>
Gecko Multimedia System is a complete media solution, able to play almost all media types and supports scheduled tv-recording from online tv-guides.
It is intended to replace your VCR, DVD, MP3- and CD-player into one single software-unit. It is mainly for use in Linux-systems (well, its the only system Ive tried it on).
Please note that Gecko requires VRD to be able to record television. VRD is not yet 100% functional.
<<lessIt is intended to replace your VCR, DVD, MP3- and CD-player into one single software-unit. It is mainly for use in Linux-systems (well, its the only system Ive tried it on).
Please note that Gecko requires VRD to be able to record television. VRD is not yet 100% functional.
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2005-08-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1536 downloads
Linux Multimedia System 0.1.2
LMMS is a window manager written in Python/Pygame. more>>
LMMS is a project trying to create a gui for TV that can be used with a gamepad/joystick. In future there shall be various applications for playing audiofiles (Ogg-Vorbis, MP3, WMA, CD etc) and videofiles (DivX, MPEG, DVD, TV etc). Games and other stuff (recording TV etc) are planed too.
For now the whole project is written in python/pygame and there are some applications available:
Menu - for choosing another application
Image-Viewer - as the name says, it will allow you to watch some images
CD-Player - for playing Audio-CDs
Audio-Player - with support for Ogg and MP3
Actually the following gamepads/joysticks are supported:
Gravis Gamepad Pro
Microsofts X-Box pad
Nintendos SNES pad
<<lessFor now the whole project is written in python/pygame and there are some applications available:
Menu - for choosing another application
Image-Viewer - as the name says, it will allow you to watch some images
CD-Player - for playing Audio-CDs
Audio-Player - with support for Ogg and MP3
Actually the following gamepads/joysticks are supported:
Gravis Gamepad Pro
Microsofts X-Box pad
Nintendos SNES pad
Download (3.1MB)
Added: 2005-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1439 downloads
Kubuntu media converter 2.0 RC2
Kubuntu media converter is a Kommander script that can convert between multiple multimedia files. more>>
Kubuntu media converter is a Kommander script that can convert between multiple multimedia files.
It could be more improved..like multiple files converted..and a clean "map-format" ..because now is in a little bit of a mess...
If u like this prog check also:
-SoundKonverter
-Kvideoencoder
A big tnx to the Ubuntu italian community for support.
A special tan to almusaihij for makeing a Kubuntu .deb package and for sharing code and idea.
<<lessIt could be more improved..like multiple files converted..and a clean "map-format" ..because now is in a little bit of a mess...
If u like this prog check also:
-SoundKonverter
-Kvideoencoder
A big tnx to the Ubuntu italian community for support.
A special tan to almusaihij for makeing a Kubuntu .deb package and for sharing code and idea.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
996 downloads
Mulimidix 0.7
Mulimidix is a mini Linux multimedia/VDR distribution. more>>
Mulimidix is a small Linux distribution for building a PC-based set-top box and multimedia player system to use on tv. Currently it supports:
- Digital TV
- Digital TV
- Video and Audio Playback
- Videotext
- DVD Playback and Navigation (Non CSS)
- Audio-CDs
- Network Support (NFS / Samba)
- Image Viewer
- LCD Frontpanel Support
- Remote Control Support
- and many, many more features
<<less- Digital TV
- Digital TV
- Video and Audio Playback
- Videotext
- DVD Playback and Navigation (Non CSS)
- Audio-CDs
- Network Support (NFS / Samba)
- Image Viewer
- LCD Frontpanel Support
- Remote Control Support
- and many, many more features
Download (348MB)
Added: 2005-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1667 downloads
StartCom MultiMedia Linux 5.0.5
Specially designed for the demanding home user, the MultiMedia Edition lets you easily communicate with your friends and family. more>>
StartCom Linux is based on the Red Hat AS source code.
Specially designed for the demanding home user, the MultiMedia Edition lets you easily communicate with your friends and family members over the Internet, browse the news or watching the latest DVD movie you just bought.
Listen to your loved Music while you check your email or play some funny game while you burn a CD, everything is easily accessible from your desktop by a click on your mouse button.
System configuration and adjustments of your preferences never have been so simple, thanks to the integrated configuration tools.
Enhancements:
- StartCom has released its new Multimedia Edition, ML-5.0.5, code named Kessem. Its probably one of the largest and most complete Linux distributions ever released to the public. Release ML-5.0.5, offers many out-of-the-box capabilities, never bundled with an operating system before. Designed as a multimedia workstation with music studio and advanced video editing applications, it also provides the desktop user with the most applications for day to day use.
<<lessSpecially designed for the demanding home user, the MultiMedia Edition lets you easily communicate with your friends and family members over the Internet, browse the news or watching the latest DVD movie you just bought.
Listen to your loved Music while you check your email or play some funny game while you burn a CD, everything is easily accessible from your desktop by a click on your mouse button.
System configuration and adjustments of your preferences never have been so simple, thanks to the integrated configuration tools.
Enhancements:
- StartCom has released its new Multimedia Edition, ML-5.0.5, code named Kessem. Its probably one of the largest and most complete Linux distributions ever released to the public. Release ML-5.0.5, offers many out-of-the-box capabilities, never bundled with an operating system before. Designed as a multimedia workstation with music studio and advanced video editing applications, it also provides the desktop user with the most applications for day to day use.
Download (4326MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1237 downloads
Fedora Multimedia Installation HOWTO 5.1
Fedora Multimedia Installation HOWTO will explain how to get various multimedia apps working under Fedora Core. more>>
Fedora Multimedia Installation HOWTO will explain how to get various multimedia apps working under Fedora Core.
How to get various proprietary and restricted multimedia Damned Things (AVI, Flash, Java, MP3, MPEG, QuickTime, RealMedia, Windows Media) working under Fedora Core using your normal package-management tools. Includes Firefox-plugin instructions. Now with coverage of both 32- and 64-bit Intel-architecture systems.
Unfortunately, the news in FC5 is almost all bad. Totem and Xine are both completely broken.
There are some Damned Things like enabling Java and Flash in Mozilla, playing MP3 files, playing Quicktime/AVI/RealMedia/Windows Media streams, and playing encrypted DVDs that the Fedora distro folks wont tell you how to do, either because theyre afraid of being sued under the DMCA or for various other esthetic and political reasons.
This HOWTO collects the relevant information in one place. It is not a general multimedia-on-Linux HOWTO; if it were, there are hundreds of nifty tools and packages it would list (starting with the GIMP and all its kindred and forks and symbiotes). The packages well cover here are just the legal and political hot potatoes, the stuff that threatens monopolies and worries lawyers.
<<lessHow to get various proprietary and restricted multimedia Damned Things (AVI, Flash, Java, MP3, MPEG, QuickTime, RealMedia, Windows Media) working under Fedora Core using your normal package-management tools. Includes Firefox-plugin instructions. Now with coverage of both 32- and 64-bit Intel-architecture systems.
Unfortunately, the news in FC5 is almost all bad. Totem and Xine are both completely broken.
There are some Damned Things like enabling Java and Flash in Mozilla, playing MP3 files, playing Quicktime/AVI/RealMedia/Windows Media streams, and playing encrypted DVDs that the Fedora distro folks wont tell you how to do, either because theyre afraid of being sued under the DMCA or for various other esthetic and political reasons.
This HOWTO collects the relevant information in one place. It is not a general multimedia-on-Linux HOWTO; if it were, there are hundreds of nifty tools and packages it would list (starting with the GIMP and all its kindred and forks and symbiotes). The packages well cover here are just the legal and political hot potatoes, the stuff that threatens monopolies and worries lawyers.
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1014 downloads
mediaCenter 1.1
mediaCenter is a startup center for multimedia computers that can be configured through one configuration file. more>>
mediaCenter is a startup center for multimedia computers that can be configured through one configuration file. mediaCenter project can be controlled by keyboard or with a remote control.
This program is intended to be a small launcherProgram for simple multimedia stations. The configuration is done in ${HOME}/.mediacenter/config.xml. If you start without any parametrization, the default one is taken from ${PREFIX}/mediaCenter/config.xml. Note that this may result in missing button images or wrong execution paths.
<<lessThis program is intended to be a small launcherProgram for simple multimedia stations. The configuration is done in ${HOME}/.mediacenter/config.xml. If you start without any parametrization, the default one is taken from ${PREFIX}/mediaCenter/config.xml. Note that this may result in missing button images or wrong execution paths.
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Added: 2006-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Paderborn University BSP Library 01-26-2007
Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm. more>>
Paderborn University BSP Library is a C-Library to support development of parallel algorithm based on the "Bulk-Synchronous-Parallel-Model".
The Library offers buffered asynchronous message-passing between the nodes, organized in supersteps. At the begin of a superstep the nodes receive all messages which has been sent in the previous superstep.
The PUB-Library supports in addition to send node-to-node messages other functions like broadcasts and parallel prefix operations with a set of nodes.
PUB offers functions for both message passing and remote memory access. Furthermore, some collective communication operations like broadcast and parallel prefix are also provided.
To become more flexible, PUB allows creating independent BSP objects each representing a virtual BSP computer. Goudreau et al.[GHL$^+$96] defined an interface for BSP libraries call ``BSP Worldwide Standard which is implemented in the Oxford BSP toolset[HDM97]. You can also use the BSP Worldwide Standard for programming with PUB (refer to Section 1.6).
A performance comparison with other communication libraries and some implementation details can be found in [BJOR99].
The PUB-Library is available for several parallel platforms. The generated library is specified by four configuration variables PUB_MACHINE (machine type), PUB_SYSTEM (operating system), PUB_COMMUNICATION (communication library) and PUB_MODE (e.g. debug).
Enhancements:
- This release adds numerous minor bugfixes.
<<lessThe Library offers buffered asynchronous message-passing between the nodes, organized in supersteps. At the begin of a superstep the nodes receive all messages which has been sent in the previous superstep.
The PUB-Library supports in addition to send node-to-node messages other functions like broadcasts and parallel prefix operations with a set of nodes.
PUB offers functions for both message passing and remote memory access. Furthermore, some collective communication operations like broadcast and parallel prefix are also provided.
To become more flexible, PUB allows creating independent BSP objects each representing a virtual BSP computer. Goudreau et al.[GHL$^+$96] defined an interface for BSP libraries call ``BSP Worldwide Standard which is implemented in the Oxford BSP toolset[HDM97]. You can also use the BSP Worldwide Standard for programming with PUB (refer to Section 1.6).
A performance comparison with other communication libraries and some implementation details can be found in [BJOR99].
The PUB-Library is available for several parallel platforms. The generated library is specified by four configuration variables PUB_MACHINE (machine type), PUB_SYSTEM (operating system), PUB_COMMUNICATION (communication library) and PUB_MODE (e.g. debug).
Enhancements:
- This release adds numerous minor bugfixes.
Download (0.34MB)
Added: 2007-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
994 downloads
EiffelMedia 1.0.0
EiffelMedia is a multimedia library for Eiffel. more>>
EiffelMedia is a multimedia library for Eiffel. The library allows you to use 2D and 3D graphics, sound, networking, and input via joystick and keyboard. EiffelMedia has many smaller frameworks that make life easier for a multimedia or game programmer.
<<less Download (42.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-22 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
793 downloads
Mediainlinux 4 RC5
Mediainlinux is a multimedia-focused Linux distribution. more>>
Mediainlinux is a complete Linux distribution targeted at multimedia production, wich consist in a live cd (knoppix derived) containing more than 200 graphical application and thousands of command line tools for:
* Acquisition
* Conversion
* Editing
* Compression
* PostProduction in the Audio, 2D and 3D graphics and Video domain.
Mediainlinux distribution is a working prototype of a Debian Multimedia Distribution, based on the last version (3.4) of the Knoppix Linux Live Cd.
Our CD supports most of the graphic, audio and tv/satellite computer card on the consumer and prosumer market GNU/Linux compatible and has more than 200 graphical applications and hundreds (nearly 1000) of command line tools for covering all the complexity of the multimedia process of production: acquisition, conversion, compression and mastering.
Most of the Multimedia in the GNU/Linux world is covered, but there are some tools which we dont want to distribute together with Mediainlinux for legal reason and mainly because we are not sure about the integrity of the code, which could be stolen or covered by copyrights and so on.
You can install this applications after Mediainlinux is installed on the hard disk, because they will be present in the Synaptic interface (because we added the sources to the sources file).
Technical Goals:
1.Multimedia Kernel (modified to gain more reactivity from the system) and especially in the graphic (drivers for consumer and prosumer video cards) and audio (firmware for professional audio cards) subsystems, applying many patches like the low latency, preemption, real time e capabilities patches and reach a better recognizing of peripherals.
2.Boot splash: cover the Knoppix Live Cd initialization (which is oldish and bad looking, in our opinion) with an animation and some informations about the project.
3.Develop customized multimedia cd and application.
4.OpenMosix enabled kernel to make distributed rendering with Blender and Yafray.
Non technical goals:
1.Include applications which are not already part of the Debian distribution: speed in the free software world creates a situation in which hundreds of projects starts in a year and the ones which survive with an active development the first year and get developed for two or three years have a good chance to continue and be included in the major distributions. Sometimes it needs to anticipate this process and discover some applications which are not already shipped with a major distribution, before they become famous and encouraging their diffusion putting them in Mediainlinux. This has a double effect: makes the software better testing it and reporting bugs, suggestions and ideas and making better the whole Mediainlinux itself.
2.Support package maintainer to promote the diffusion of applications that havent already been debianized: programmers that transform the source code of a certain software in a Debian .deb, ready to be installed on a computer with a Debian GNU/Linux distribution (or a Debian compatible one like Mediainlinux) are often volunteers doing this work just as an hobby. For some other software there are already some sponsorships from some facilities and one of the goals of Mediainlinux is to find economic support for this programmers in the multimedia field of application.
3.Organizations: we had contacts with some organizations like ONU and UNESCO and with Italian (Turin, Padova, Bologna, Siena) and international (Bristol, Oslo, Zlin, Tampere, Georgia) universities and with some other organizations in the audio and video fields like FESTPACO or African Women Media Center. In all this places Mediainlinux has been introduced and in some also experimented, still limiting to single tests. With all this entities we would like to set up a collaboration that goes from simple testing and reporting of bugs, to requests for new characteristics and development of additional software.
4.Art Academies: many institutions like MULTIDAMS of Turin, the school of Art and Media of Tampere or the Brera Academy of Art in Milan has a double role: public places for experimentation (and so contamination between technology and art) and possible producers of demonstrations and examples of use, artist and collaborators.
User side goals:
1.Make Mediainlinux a better looking distribution: the look of Mediainlinux is a key aspect of the whole project. The more the distribution will be stylish (from the cd to the manual, from the Internet site to an exhibition stand) in the design and in its graphic and artistic ideas, the more it will gain success between the Linux Artists and the Macintosh community. Then we need to surpass the look of proprietary systems, using all the widgets that can simulate the most stylish looking applets and so we must need graphics to create icons, desktop themes, wallpapers, screen savers and audio video materials (like desktop sounds or video tutorials).
2.Make Mediainlinux simpler: we need to do more integration between different applications, in the way that for a .ogg vorbis file we will have a contextual menu to play, edit, record it etc. etc. This should be done for most of the file formats in the multimedia field and its an operation very intensive of configuring, programming, experimenting and daily use.
3.Make better configuration tools: most of all we need a good configuration of auto mounter to create automatically the icons of peripherals on the desktop.
4.Documentation: we need a manual for the primary applications (mostly done) and its translation in English, French, Spanish and German.
5.Training: we are organizing many courses on subsystems included in Mediainlinux and especially for audio and video streaming, 2D and 3D graphic, musical composition and less common training lessons in multimedia installations and physical and acoustic simulation.
6.Support: make concrete a way to support our users with a mailing list, a forum and a satellite program with tutorials, examples and demonstrations of creativity.
<<less* Acquisition
* Conversion
* Editing
* Compression
* PostProduction in the Audio, 2D and 3D graphics and Video domain.
Mediainlinux distribution is a working prototype of a Debian Multimedia Distribution, based on the last version (3.4) of the Knoppix Linux Live Cd.
Our CD supports most of the graphic, audio and tv/satellite computer card on the consumer and prosumer market GNU/Linux compatible and has more than 200 graphical applications and hundreds (nearly 1000) of command line tools for covering all the complexity of the multimedia process of production: acquisition, conversion, compression and mastering.
Most of the Multimedia in the GNU/Linux world is covered, but there are some tools which we dont want to distribute together with Mediainlinux for legal reason and mainly because we are not sure about the integrity of the code, which could be stolen or covered by copyrights and so on.
You can install this applications after Mediainlinux is installed on the hard disk, because they will be present in the Synaptic interface (because we added the sources to the sources file).
Technical Goals:
1.Multimedia Kernel (modified to gain more reactivity from the system) and especially in the graphic (drivers for consumer and prosumer video cards) and audio (firmware for professional audio cards) subsystems, applying many patches like the low latency, preemption, real time e capabilities patches and reach a better recognizing of peripherals.
2.Boot splash: cover the Knoppix Live Cd initialization (which is oldish and bad looking, in our opinion) with an animation and some informations about the project.
3.Develop customized multimedia cd and application.
4.OpenMosix enabled kernel to make distributed rendering with Blender and Yafray.
Non technical goals:
1.Include applications which are not already part of the Debian distribution: speed in the free software world creates a situation in which hundreds of projects starts in a year and the ones which survive with an active development the first year and get developed for two or three years have a good chance to continue and be included in the major distributions. Sometimes it needs to anticipate this process and discover some applications which are not already shipped with a major distribution, before they become famous and encouraging their diffusion putting them in Mediainlinux. This has a double effect: makes the software better testing it and reporting bugs, suggestions and ideas and making better the whole Mediainlinux itself.
2.Support package maintainer to promote the diffusion of applications that havent already been debianized: programmers that transform the source code of a certain software in a Debian .deb, ready to be installed on a computer with a Debian GNU/Linux distribution (or a Debian compatible one like Mediainlinux) are often volunteers doing this work just as an hobby. For some other software there are already some sponsorships from some facilities and one of the goals of Mediainlinux is to find economic support for this programmers in the multimedia field of application.
3.Organizations: we had contacts with some organizations like ONU and UNESCO and with Italian (Turin, Padova, Bologna, Siena) and international (Bristol, Oslo, Zlin, Tampere, Georgia) universities and with some other organizations in the audio and video fields like FESTPACO or African Women Media Center. In all this places Mediainlinux has been introduced and in some also experimented, still limiting to single tests. With all this entities we would like to set up a collaboration that goes from simple testing and reporting of bugs, to requests for new characteristics and development of additional software.
4.Art Academies: many institutions like MULTIDAMS of Turin, the school of Art and Media of Tampere or the Brera Academy of Art in Milan has a double role: public places for experimentation (and so contamination between technology and art) and possible producers of demonstrations and examples of use, artist and collaborators.
User side goals:
1.Make Mediainlinux a better looking distribution: the look of Mediainlinux is a key aspect of the whole project. The more the distribution will be stylish (from the cd to the manual, from the Internet site to an exhibition stand) in the design and in its graphic and artistic ideas, the more it will gain success between the Linux Artists and the Macintosh community. Then we need to surpass the look of proprietary systems, using all the widgets that can simulate the most stylish looking applets and so we must need graphics to create icons, desktop themes, wallpapers, screen savers and audio video materials (like desktop sounds or video tutorials).
2.Make Mediainlinux simpler: we need to do more integration between different applications, in the way that for a .ogg vorbis file we will have a contextual menu to play, edit, record it etc. etc. This should be done for most of the file formats in the multimedia field and its an operation very intensive of configuring, programming, experimenting and daily use.
3.Make better configuration tools: most of all we need a good configuration of auto mounter to create automatically the icons of peripherals on the desktop.
4.Documentation: we need a manual for the primary applications (mostly done) and its translation in English, French, Spanish and German.
5.Training: we are organizing many courses on subsystems included in Mediainlinux and especially for audio and video streaming, 2D and 3D graphic, musical composition and less common training lessons in multimedia installations and physical and acoustic simulation.
6.Support: make concrete a way to support our users with a mailing list, a forum and a satellite program with tutorials, examples and demonstrations of creativity.
Download (692.4MB)
Added: 2005-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1415 downloads
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