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t@b ZS4 Video Editor for linux 0.958
t@b ZS4 is video editing and compositing software with more than 150 built-in video effects including excellent color and chroma keying. Also features custom output size and effect to audio wave form more>>
t@b ZS4 is advanced multi-track video editing and compositing software with more than 150 built-in video effects including excellent color and chroma keying tools, distortion effects, color adjusters, pattern generating effects and many others. Effect containers can be used to restrict the processing of contained video effects by shape or blending logic. Other features include custom video export size, number of tracks and sub-composites limited only by available memory, custom speed and direction change for video and audio, optional super-sampled compositing during export for better quality rotation and zoom, and the ability to slave effect and compositing controls to audio wave forms. Input is primarily avi, wav, and image files. Output includes avi, wav, jpg, png, bmp. For more information and downloads visit http://www.zs4.net.
Requirements: RAM 512MB, GigaHertz Processor, the more the better
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GNOME Video Arcade 0.4.2
GNOME Video Arcade is a simple xmame front-end for the GNOME Desktop Environment. more>>
Just getting this project off the ground. Im hoping to create a simple and easy-to-use xmame front-end that is not just another mame32 clone.
This project is aimed at casual gamers like myself that just want to play classic arcade games on their desktop.
Save The Penguins 0.02
Save The Penguins is a crazy space shooter with penguins and flying saucers. more>>
This is inspired by "Save The Gweeks" for the Archimedes, in which you saved the gweeks from the snerds. I havent had access to the original, so how close it is I couldnt say.
You control this sphere/circle/whatever with the mouse. Left click to acellerate towards the cursor. Right click to fire lasers. Middle click to pause. Esc to Quit.
The idea is to kill the space ships before they either kill you or all the penguins.
The art for the penguins came from Pingus, the tileset was ripped from supertux.
If anyone would like to contribute levels/art/sound that would be cool.
Main features:
- Scrolling, moving and shooting.
- Tileset defined in simple configuration file
- Loading/Saving level to file with in-game level editor (press E).
- Objects (that is, non-static ones) get damaged when you hit them. The penguins explode in a pile of blood.
- Reasonable collision detection - you have to at least try to get it stuck.
- NEW!! Nice particle-based explosions. Saves me both needing a graphic for it, and it looks pretty cool
- NEW!! Powerups. Dont do much atm. One heals you, the other two hurt you by different amounts. Theres a hook to attach a sound to powerup/powerdown for when I get round to it.
Kino 1.1.0
Kino is a non-linear DV editor for GNU/Linux. more>>
You can load multiple video clips, cut and paste portions of video/audio, and save it to an edit decision list (SMIL XML format). Most edit and navigation commands are mapped to equivalent vi key commands.
Also, Kino can export the composite movie in a number of formats: DV over IEEE 1394, Raw DV, DV AVI, still frames, WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4. Still frame import and export uses gdk-pixbuf, which has support for BMG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, SVG, Targa, TIFF, and XPM. MP3 requires lame. Ogg Vorbis requires oggenc. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 require mjpegtools or ffmpeg. MPEG-4 requires ffmpeg.
The current release introduces an experimental fx module, which is accessed from the FX tab in the main window. It provides some basic audio and video fx such as importing, filters and transitions for audio and video. It also provides some basic plug-in functionality to allow third party extension.
Currently, Kino does not support other video file formats or encodings. It does not support multiple layers or tracks of video and audio. We plan to implement most of these features, but first we chose to focus on the basics of IEEE-1394, video, audio, and file input and output. We place a lot of emphasis on quality, stability, performance, and workflow.
Main features:
General
- Free Software (GNU GPL)
- GTK+ 2.0 (GNOME) UI
- XML (SMIL like) project file format
- OSS audio
- GDK or XVideo
- online help
- Peer and developer support forums
- User interface translated to Danish, Swedish, French, Czech, and Spanish.
- Extensible project metadata system.
- Ability to "publish" project file and still frames using an extensible scripting interface.
Media Support
- DV-based (libdv codec)
- PAL or NTSC
- AVI (type1 or type2) or Raw DV files. with large AVI (OpenDML) and LFS (>2GB) support
Capture
- IEEE 1394 (Linux 1394) capture and export
- IEEE 1394 transport control (AV/C)
- USB Jog/Shuttle transport control
Editing
- Fast and frame-accurate navigation/scrubbing
- vi keybindings
- GUI transport controls, scrub bar, and shuttle control
- Storyboard view with drag-n-drop
- Trimmer with 3 point insert editing
- Fine-grain thumbnail viewer (Timeline, but not a typical NLE timeline)
- Drag-n-drop from file manager
- USB Jog/Shuttle input
- Undo/Redo up to 99X
Export
- IEEE 1394 DV Export
- Export audio as WAV, Ogg Vorbis (oggenc), MP3 (lame), or MP2 (mp2enc)
- Export (and import) multiple still frames as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PPM, and others
- Export audio/video as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 (with mjpegtools or ffmpeg)
- Export raw DV via pipe, which is extensible with shell scripts.
Effects General
- Background generator: solid colour, gradient, colour range, noise, and image import
- Effects preview
- Effects plugin API (API not yet stable)
Video Filters
- Black/White
- Sepia tone
- Reverse (i.e. inverse or negative)
- Mirror
- Kaleidescope
- Swap (flip)
Video Transitions
- Fade to/from colour
- Dissolve
- Push Wipe
- Barn Door Wipe
- Colour Differences (and Similarities)
Audio Filters
- Silence
- Fade In/Out
Audio Transitions
- Cross-fade
- Dub (from external file)
- Mix (from external file)
Muxi 0.5.0
Muxi is a tv application and personal video recorder for DVB-T. more>>
UnPlug 1.6.06
UnPlug is a its a video download tool for Firefox. more>>
UnPlug is an extension which lets you save video and audio which is embedded on a webpage.
UnPlug scans web pages and tells you where media players are getting their data from, and displays it as a simple hyperlink: in most cases, you can then follow the simple download link to save the media file.
UnPlug works for lots of sites including youtube.com, iflim.com, current.tv, myspace.com (video), revver.com, mobuzz.tv and lots more.
Unlike many other extensions, UnPlug scans the page, and if it doesnt know there the data comes from it can guess - correctly most of the time.
UnPlug your Plug-Ins and view media however you want!
Download Sort 2.5.7
Download Sort is a Firefox extension that automatically saves downloaded files to different directories. more>>
Manencode 1.0
Manencode prepares video to be DVD-compliant. more>>
Another module of the next MANDVD. This module will be use to transcode any video and edit them (cut part of film, add subtitle, adjust light / contrast / saturation).
Ipod MovieMaker 0.1 Beta
Ipod MovieMaker project is a dialog windows bash script which allows you to merge *.txt subtitles with all formats of movie file more>>
You will be only questioned about the location of a source movie, subtitles, encoding (default WINDOWS-1250), font location (default /home/$USER/.mplayer/font/subfont.ttf), and where to save reasult .mp4 file. You can have each work done seperatly or have whole process done from hardcoding subtitles to encoding to ipod format.
Installation:
- Make sure that you have mencoder and ffmpeg compiled with libxvid, libfaac codecs enable
- Make sure you have proper true type font installed in /home/$USER/.mplayer/font directory
- Make sure you have compiled gtkpod with libfaac codec to upload movies on Ipod video
- to get this script working write this in your console
chmod 755 ipodmoviemaker
cp ipodmoviemaker /usr/bin/
Google Video Downloader 1.1
Google Video Downloader is a Firefox extension that adds a button in the status bar. more>>
If You:
- Would like to download files from other videohostings;
- Have DownThemAll od FlashGot;
- Would like to permanently choose preferred Google Video format.
Title Save 0.1d
Title Save is a Firefox extension that replicates IEs default behavior when saving a webpage. more>>
Also, if the page is saved as "Complete", the corresponding URL is inserted as an HTML comment at the top of the file.
Save Complete 0.9b7
Save Complete is a Firefox extension that saves a webpage completely. more>>
As more and more sites use CSS, Firefoxs built-in complete save becomes increasingly less effective, as it doesnt support stylesheets.
This extension fixes this, and saves the complete page, including all images and all stylesheets associated with the document, even imported stylesheets and images referenced in the stylesheet files.
Blu-ray video authoring tools 20070617-2301
Blu-ray video authoring tools suite allow you to produce Blu-ray video discs. more>>
mkudfiso (Blu-ray authoring tool set), a utility to create ISO images containing
a pure UDF filesystem, intended primarily for Blu-ray authoring but can be used
for any purpose (including CD-R and DVD-R). This tool can be used to author individual files larger than 4GB, which is a requirement for Blu-ray and other high-definition formats.
THIS TOOL DOES NOT GENERATE ISO 9660 STRUCTURES. Use "mkisofs" if you want ISO 9660, Joliet, Rock Ridge, etc. in the structure. This is a pure UDF generator.
Video Contact Sheet *NIX 1.0.9a
Video Contact Sheet *NIX is a script that creates a contact sheet (preview) from videos by taking still captures of the video. more>>
The output image contains useful information on the video such as codecs, file size, screen size, frame rate, and length.
Notes:
Using -i or -n with values that lead to the same number of vidcaps doesnt necessarily yield exactly the same vidcaps, youll have to play with them for best results.
Example: With a video that lasts for 22min 14secs, -n 6 will create the six vidcaps:
3:22, 6:44, 10:04, 13:28, 16:50 and 20:12, while -i 3m will create
3:00, 6:00, 9:00, 12:00, 15:00 and 18:00.
As you can see, -n distributes the vidcaps all over the video while -i N starts at N and goes in increments of it up to the end.
You can set the aspect ratio of the video with -a. It is only required for anamorphic material and discouraged for the rest.
It can take either a floating point number (like 1.33 or 1.778) or a fraction (like 4/3 or 16/9). The latter is slightly preferable.