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Video::Info::Magic 0.993
Video::Info::Magic can resolve video filetype if possible. more>>
Video::Info::Magic can resolve video filetype if possible.
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Video::Info::Magic qw(:all);
my $type = divine(/path/to/video.mpg );
print $type; #MPEG system stream data (maybe)
## ... see methods below
EXPORT
various constants related to video file formats. All are prefixed with "VIDEO_".
divine(): Employs /usr/share/magic entries to determine a files type, as well as GUID and other info from Microsoft, mplayer, transcode...
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Video::Info::Magic qw(:all);
my $type = divine(/path/to/video.mpg );
print $type; #MPEG system stream data (maybe)
## ... see methods below
EXPORT
various constants related to video file formats. All are prefixed with "VIDEO_".
divine(): Employs /usr/share/magic entries to determine a files type, as well as GUID and other info from Microsoft, mplayer, transcode...
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1191 downloads
Video::Info 0.993
Video::Info can retrieve video properties such as: height width codec fps. more>>
Video::Info can retrieve video properties such as: height width codec fps.
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info;
my $info = Video::Info->new(-file=>my.mpg);
$info->fps();
$info->aspect();
## ... see methods below
Video::Info is a factory class for working with video files. When you create a new Video::Info object (see methods), something like this will happen: 1) open file, determine type. See Video::Info::Magic. 2) attempt to create object of appropriate class (ie, MPEG::Info for MPEG files, RIFF::Info for AVI files). 3) Probe the file for various attributes 4) return the created object, or a Video::Info object if the appropriate class is unavailable.
Currently, Video::Info can create objects for the following filetypes:
Module Filetype
-------------------------------------------------
Video::Info::ASF ASF
MP3::Info MPEG Layer 2, MPEG Layer 3
Video::Info::MPEG MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG 2.5
Video::Info::RIFF AVI, DivX
Video::Info::Quicktime MOV, MOOV, MDAT, QT
And support is planned for:
Module Filetype
-------------------------------------------------
Video::Info::Real RealNetworks formats
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Video::Info;
my $info = Video::Info->new(-file=>my.mpg);
$info->fps();
$info->aspect();
## ... see methods below
Video::Info is a factory class for working with video files. When you create a new Video::Info object (see methods), something like this will happen: 1) open file, determine type. See Video::Info::Magic. 2) attempt to create object of appropriate class (ie, MPEG::Info for MPEG files, RIFF::Info for AVI files). 3) Probe the file for various attributes 4) return the created object, or a Video::Info object if the appropriate class is unavailable.
Currently, Video::Info can create objects for the following filetypes:
Module Filetype
-------------------------------------------------
Video::Info::ASF ASF
MP3::Info MPEG Layer 2, MPEG Layer 3
Video::Info::MPEG MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG 2.5
Video::Info::RIFF AVI, DivX
Video::Info::Quicktime MOV, MOOV, MDAT, QT
And support is planned for:
Module Filetype
-------------------------------------------------
Video::Info::Real RealNetworks formats
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Video::Info::MPEG 0.993
Video::Info::MPEG is a basic MPEG bitstream attribute parser. more>>
Video::Info::MPEG is a basic MPEG bitstream attribute parser.
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Video::Info::MPEG;
my $video = Video::Info::MPEG->new( -file => $filename );
$video->probe();
print $file->type; ## MPEG
## Audio information
print $file->acodec; ## MPEG Layer 1/2
print $file->acodecraw; ## 80
print $file->achans; ## 1
print $file->arate; ## 128000 (bits/sec)
print $file->astreams ## 1
## Video information
printf "%0.2f", $file->fps ## 29.97
print $file->height ## 240
print $file->width ## 352
print $file->vstreams ## 1
print $file->vcodec ## MPEG1
print $file->vframes ## 529
print $file->vrate ## 1000000 (bits/sec)
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is a working group in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video.
MPEG audio and video clips are ubiquitous but using Perl to programmatically collect information about these bitstreams has to date been a kludge at best.
This module parses the raw bitstreams and extracts information from the packet headers. It supports Audio, Video, and System (multiplexed audio and video) packets so it can be used on nearly every MPEG you encounter.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use strict;
use Video::Info::MPEG;
my $video = Video::Info::MPEG->new( -file => $filename );
$video->probe();
print $file->type; ## MPEG
## Audio information
print $file->acodec; ## MPEG Layer 1/2
print $file->acodecraw; ## 80
print $file->achans; ## 1
print $file->arate; ## 128000 (bits/sec)
print $file->astreams ## 1
## Video information
printf "%0.2f", $file->fps ## 29.97
print $file->height ## 240
print $file->width ## 352
print $file->vstreams ## 1
print $file->vcodec ## MPEG1
print $file->vframes ## 529
print $file->vrate ## 1000000 (bits/sec)
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is a working group in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video.
MPEG audio and video clips are ubiquitous but using Perl to programmatically collect information about these bitstreams has to date been a kludge at best.
This module parses the raw bitstreams and extracts information from the packet headers. It supports Audio, Video, and System (multiplexed audio and video) packets so it can be used on nearly every MPEG you encounter.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video::Info::FOO 0.993
Video::Info::FOO is a Perl module for video information. more>>
Video::Info::FOO is a Perl module for video information.
Video::Info::FOO - what is it useful for? an example list:
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::FOO;
my $video;
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
What does the module do? What are its limitations? Is it built on top of other code? If so, what are the details and where can I get it?
<<lessVideo::Info::FOO - what is it useful for? an example list:
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::FOO;
my $video;
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
What does the module do? What are its limitations? Is it built on top of other code? If so, what are the details and where can I get it?
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1199 downloads
Video::Info::ASF 0.993
Video::Info::ASF is a Perl module for ASF files atributes. more>>
Video::Info::ASF is a Perl module for ASF files for attributes like:
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::ASF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::ASF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
ASF stands for Advanced Systems Format, in case you were wondering. It used to stand for Active Streaming Format, but Microsoft decided to change it. This type of file is primarily used to store audio & video data for local or streaming playback. It can also be embedded with commands (to launch a web browser, for instance), for an "immersive" experience. ASF is similar in structure to RIFF. (See RIFF::Info). The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.
<<less-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::ASF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::ASF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
ASF stands for Advanced Systems Format, in case you were wondering. It used to stand for Active Streaming Format, but Microsoft decided to change it. This type of file is primarily used to store audio & video data for local or streaming playback. It can also be embedded with commands (to launch a web browser, for instance), for an "immersive" experience. ASF is similar in structure to RIFF. (See RIFF::Info). The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Video::Info::RIFF 0.993
Video::Info::RIFF is a Perl module that can probe DivX and AVI files for attributes. more>>
Video::Info::RIFF is a Perl module that can probe DivX and AVI files for attributes like:
-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::RIFF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename,-headersize=>$headersize); #or this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
RIFF stands for Resource Interchange File Format, in case you were wondering. The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.
<<less-video codec
-audio codec
-frame height
-frame width
-frame count
and more!
SYNOPSIS
use Video::Info::RIFF;
my $video;
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename); #like this
$video = Video::Info::RIFF->new(-file=>$filename,-headersize=>$headersize); #or this
$video->vcodec; #video codec
$video->acodec; #audio codec
...
RIFF stands for Resource Interchange File Format, in case you were wondering. The morbidly curious can find out more below in REFERENCES.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Movie::Info 0.1
Movie::Info is a Perl module created to get meta data from various format movie files. more>>
SYNOPSIS
my $mi = Movie::Info->new || die "Couldnt find an mplayer to usen";
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
my %info = $mi->info($file) || warn "Couldnt read info from $filen" && next;
print "$file (WxH) - $info{width}x$info{height}n";
}
Movie::Info is a thin layer around MPlayers --identify command line flag. As such it can only give you as much information as Mplayer is able to give you which is down to the quality and number of codecs you have installed.
MPlayer is available from http://www.mplayerhq.hu/
This module is largely based on the midentify script shipped with MPlayer.
METHODS
new [path to mplayer]
Returns a new Movie::Info instance or undef if it cant find an mplayer binary.
To find a binary it looks in three places - firstly if youve passed in a path to look at it checks there, secondly at the environment variable $MOVIE_INFO_MPLAYER_PATH and then finally it searches your $PATH like the standard which command in Unix.
info < filename >
Returns a hash representing all the meta data we can garner about file.
Returns undef if it cant read the file.
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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City info search 0.9
City info search enables you to get all the information about any city in the USA with a mouse click. more>>
City info search enables you to get all the information about any city in the USA with a mouse click.
Get all the information about any city in the USA with a mouse click. This includes geography, population, ethnic composition, housing, climate, hospitals, airports, etc.
Usage: highlight the name on any US city on a page. Right click the mouse. Choose Get City Info.
No annoing toolbars.
<<lessGet all the information about any city in the USA with a mouse click. This includes geography, population, ethnic composition, housing, climate, hospitals, airports, etc.
Usage: highlight the name on any US city on a page. Right click the mouse. Choose Get City Info.
No annoing toolbars.
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Station Info 2.3
Station Info program searches for and displays AM, FM, and TV station. more>>
Station Info program searches for and displays AM, FM, and TV station entries from databases supplied by the US Federal Communications Commission (also known as the FCC).
The station-info program provides many ways of selecting a collection of stations for display, and several criteria by which these stations can be sorted.
Detailed information on each station is available, including an antenna radiation pattern, ownership information, and whatever else seems useful.
The program is currently available in source code form only. It has been developed and tested on a GNU/Linux platform, but should build without problem on any platform that supports the Gtk+ toolkit and the Gnome libraries.
<<lessThe station-info program provides many ways of selecting a collection of stations for display, and several criteria by which these stations can be sorted.
Detailed information on each station is available, including an antenna radiation pattern, ownership information, and whatever else seems useful.
The program is currently available in source code form only. It has been developed and tested on a GNU/Linux platform, but should build without problem on any platform that supports the Gtk+ toolkit and the Gnome libraries.
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Added: 2005-11-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video::Info::MPEG::Constants 0.993
Video::Info::MPEG::Constants is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes. more>>
Video::Info::MPEG::Constants is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes.
Previous versions of Video::Info depended on external modules, such as RIFF::Info and ASF::Info. This is no longer the case, you dont need to install them. All the functionality is now included with the Video::Info distribution.
To contribute, use Video::Info::FOO as a template to write a module, and email it to the Allen Day. Also see t/FOO.t as an example test script to verify the sanity of your code.
Installation:
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test (optional)
make install
<<lessPrevious versions of Video::Info depended on external modules, such as RIFF::Info and ASF::Info. This is no longer the case, you dont need to install them. All the functionality is now included with the Video::Info distribution.
To contribute, use Video::Info::FOO as a template to write a module, and email it to the Allen Day. Also see t/FOO.t as an example test script to verify the sanity of your code.
Installation:
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test (optional)
make install
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Video::Info::MPEG::System 0.993
Video::Info::MPEG::System is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes. more>>
Video::Info::MPEG::System is a suite of modules to probe video files for various attributes.
Previous versions of Video::Info depended on external modules, such as RIFF::Info and ASF::Info. This is no longer the case, you dont need to install them. All the functionality is now included with the Video::Info distribution.
To contribute, use Video::Info::FOO as a template to write a module, and email it to the Allen Day. Also see t/FOO.t as an example test script to verify the sanity of your code.
Installation:
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test (optional)
make install
<<lessPrevious versions of Video::Info depended on external modules, such as RIFF::Info and ASF::Info. This is no longer the case, you dont need to install them. All the functionality is now included with the Video::Info distribution.
To contribute, use Video::Info::FOO as a template to write a module, and email it to the Allen Day. Also see t/FOO.t as an example test script to verify the sanity of your code.
Installation:
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test (optional)
make install
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Config::Magic 0.801
Config::Magic is a Perl extension for reading all kinds of configuration files. more>>
SYNOPSIS
Example 1
use Config::Magic;
use Data::Dumper;
$input=q{
Section 1 {
[Section 4]
#Comment style #1
//Comment style #2
;Comment style #3
Monkey:1
Monkey=>2
Monkey:=3
< Section 2 >
Foo = Bar
Baz { Bip:1
Pants==5 }
< /Section >
< Tasty Cheese="3" / >
< Section 5 >
Foo=Bippity,boppity,boo
< /Section >
}
}
#Fastest way:
$config = new Config::Magic();
print Dumper($config->parse($input));
Example 2
use Config::Magic;
use Data::Dumper;
#Arguments with sorting $ordered_hash = 1; $config = new Config::Magic("input.conf",$ordered_hash); print Dumper($config->parse); $result = $config->get_result; print Dumper($result);
OUTPUT (from second example)
Section 1 => {
Section 4 => {
Monkey => [
1,
2,
3
]
},
Section => [
{
2 => {},
Foo => Bar,
Baz => {
Bip => 1,
Pants => 5
}
},
{
attribs=>5,
Foo => [
Bippity,
boppity,
boo
]
}
],
Tasty => {
Cheese => {
}
}
This module uses Parse::RecDescent to generate a parse tree for nearly any kind of configuration file. You can even combine files/configuration types. It understands XML, Apache-style, ini files, csv files, and pretty much everything else I could find. Just give it a file, and get a hash tree out. If it doesnt understand the file, or it isnt well formed (such as if a bracket is missing, etc), then you will get a partial result, or no result at all.
There is a single option that can be passed to this file which indicates that the resulting hash should be ordered rather than random. This is done using Tie::Hash::Indexed. You can also call "setordered" directly to change from using ordered to unordered hashes.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Get Company Info 0.4
Get Company Info allows you to view the latest financial data and other company information in a separate tab. more>>
Get Company Info allows you to view the latest financial data and other company information in a separate tab.
Highlight a company name on your page with the mouse, right-click and choose Get Company Info. You will receive the latest financial data and other company information in a separate tab.
No need in ugly toolbars. Recognizes companies by both names and tickers.
<<lessHighlight a company name on your page with the mouse, right-click and choose Get Company Info. You will receive the latest financial data and other company information in a separate tab.
No need in ugly toolbars. Recognizes companies by both names and tickers.
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1
Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
Many users prefer Gnome Window Manager but cant go without Amarok. Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem.
This is very useful for Video Podcasts.
<<lessThis is very useful for Video Podcasts.
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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Video Disk Recorder 1.4.4
Video Disk Recorder is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. more>>
Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital satellite receiver program using Linux and DVB technologies. Video Disk Recorder can record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It also supports plugins for DVD, DivX, or MP3 playback and more.
Main features:
- Operation entirely via DVB cards On Screen Display and infrared control (LIRC/RCU) or keyboard
- Support for multiple DVB cards (up to four, at least one full featured card with video out required) and "conditional access" (CICAM)
- Channel groups
- EPG display by channel or by time ("Whats on now/next")
- Timers: Programming via EPG or manually, priority/lifetime model, single-shot or repeating timers which use EPG subtitle info as recordings title additionally
- Recording storage on disk: Automatically splitting of recording into files (<<less
Main features:
- Operation entirely via DVB cards On Screen Display and infrared control (LIRC/RCU) or keyboard
- Support for multiple DVB cards (up to four, at least one full featured card with video out required) and "conditional access" (CICAM)
- Channel groups
- EPG display by channel or by time ("Whats on now/next")
- Timers: Programming via EPG or manually, priority/lifetime model, single-shot or repeating timers which use EPG subtitle info as recordings title additionally
- Recording storage on disk: Automatically splitting of recording into files (<<less
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Added: 2006-11-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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