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Videoconv 1.6
Videoconv is a shell-based frontend to mpeg-tools, transcode, vcdimager, and cdrdao. more>>
Videoconv is a shell-based frontend to mpeg-tools, transcode, vcdimager, and cdrdao. This script converts AVI videos to VCD, SVCD, or DivX, and optionally burns them to CD. The script was designed to allow even unexperienced users to convert videos.
It is only a simple frontend to mjpeg-tools and transcode.But you will need these helpful tools:
mjpegtools (Converting)
transcode (DIVX)
videocodecs you want to use with transcode (divx5, opendivx and xvid)
vcdimager (what may this be for ?)
cdrdao (burning)
Youseful but not mandatory, versions may be higher:
divx4linux
libdvdcss2
libdvdread
libfame
win32-codecs
xvid
Enhancements:
- Quality of the generated videos was improved
- Added support for multipassencoding with divx
- PCB-Menusupport added for VCD und SVCD with vcdxgen
- Changed $ to * for the wildcard in the vcdxgen part. This should fix the error with the vcdmenuecreation
- Added option -x to transcode, because autodection of some avifiles failed
- Some minor bugfixes
<<lessIt is only a simple frontend to mjpeg-tools and transcode.But you will need these helpful tools:
mjpegtools (Converting)
transcode (DIVX)
videocodecs you want to use with transcode (divx5, opendivx and xvid)
vcdimager (what may this be for ?)
cdrdao (burning)
Youseful but not mandatory, versions may be higher:
divx4linux
libdvdcss2
libdvdread
libfame
win32-codecs
xvid
Enhancements:
- Quality of the generated videos was improved
- Added support for multipassencoding with divx
- PCB-Menusupport added for VCD und SVCD with vcdxgen
- Changed $ to * for the wildcard in the vcdxgen part. This should fix the error with the vcdmenuecreation
- Added option -x to transcode, because autodection of some avifiles failed
- Some minor bugfixes
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Added: 2006-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
GetVideo 0.1
GetVideo is a Firefox extension that allows you to download videos from YouTube and Google directly. more>>
GetVideo is a Firefox extension that allows you to download videos from YouTube and Google directly.
Unlike VideoDownloader it does not use a proxy page, and unoike unplug it does not create a layer over the current page.
It simply try to get the absolute video path and prompt for download it.
<<lessUnlike VideoDownloader it does not use a proxy page, and unoike unplug it does not create a layer over the current page.
It simply try to get the absolute video path and prompt for download it.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1734 downloads
Linux Video Editor 050926
Linux Video Editor provides frame and GOP accurate editing of MPEG1/2 files. more>>
Linux Video Editor provides frame and GOP accurate editing of MPEG1/2 files. Video scenes are handled as thumbnails movable by drag and drop.
Final videos can be build with or without re-encoding. Tools for shrinking and DVD authoring are also available.
Enhancements:
- lvedump/lve: new options "-ts" and "-pes" to produce TS-Stream (=DVB transport stream) or PES-stream output.
- Some minor bugfixes.
<<lessFinal videos can be build with or without re-encoding. Tools for shrinking and DVD authoring are also available.
Enhancements:
- lvedump/lve: new options "-ts" and "-pes" to produce TS-Stream (=DVB transport stream) or PES-stream output.
- Some minor bugfixes.
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Added: 2006-09-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1158 downloads
Ook? Video Ook! 0.6.5
Ook? Video Ook! is a Firefox extension that enables you to download embedded videos. more>>
Ook? Video Ook! is a Firefox extension that enables you to download embedded videos.
Several systems are supported such as YouTube, Google Video, Pornotube, Metacafe and many more.
Main features:
- just one click downloading (just set a target folder on the options dialog once and then click on the status icon or the button where active).
- DownThemAll! integration for better download experience
- file renaming after video title (if you want so)
- files can be stored in a specific folder
- customizable toolbar button
- hideable status icon indicates which specific pages are supported: you can also check the About dialog to get a general idea
- send your requests for sites support or other comments directly from the extension (Im working on the server side right now)
- new support can be added on the fly using the autoupdate feature
<<lessSeveral systems are supported such as YouTube, Google Video, Pornotube, Metacafe and many more.
Main features:
- just one click downloading (just set a target folder on the options dialog once and then click on the status icon or the button where active).
- DownThemAll! integration for better download experience
- file renaming after video title (if you want so)
- files can be stored in a specific folder
- customizable toolbar button
- hideable status icon indicates which specific pages are supported: you can also check the About dialog to get a general idea
- send your requests for sites support or other comments directly from the extension (Im working on the server side right now)
- new support can be added on the fly using the autoupdate feature
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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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:
1197 downloads
PSP Video Converter 0.1
PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP format. more>>
PSP Video Converter project is a simple graphical frontend to ffmpeg to allow you to easily convert your videos to PSP compatibile format. Works for me, thought I may share.
Note: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.
Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.
Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.
<<lessNote: Created with Kommander 1.3, not sure if it works with earlier Kommander.
Note: There is no error checking for now, so make sure you have a working ffmpeg with necessary codecs installed.
Note: Looks like some PSPs cant open h264 videos encoded with ffmpeg.
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Added: 2007-01-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
704 downloads
KVideoEncoder 0.08
KVideoEncoder is a GUI for the mencoder. more>>
KVideoEncoder is a GUI for the mencoder; the goal of this application is to be a clone of TMPGEnc for Linux with additional features.
KVideoEncoder supports joining of two or more videos and dvd-ripping.
<<lessKVideoEncoder supports joining of two or more videos and dvd-ripping.
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Added: 2007-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
Mortgage Video And Search Tool 1
The world of mortgages and real estate can be extremely confusing to the newcomer. The mortgage industry is a lot more competitive than it used to be... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
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:
1379 downloads
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:
1200 downloads
SDL::Video 2.1.3
SDL::Video is a SDL perl extension. more>>
SDL::Video is a SDL perl extension.
SYNOPSIS
$video = new SDL::Video ( -name => pr0n.mpg );
SDL::Video adds support for MPEG video to your SDL Perl application. Videos are objects bound to surfaces, whose playback is controled through the objects interface.
METHODS
SDL::Video::error() returns any error messages associated with playback
SDL::Video::audio(bool) enables or disables audio playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::video(bool) enables or disable video playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::loop(bool) enables or disable playback looping (off by default)
SDL::Video::volume(int) set the volume as per the mixer volume
SDL::Video:display(surface) binds the clip to a display surface
SDL::Video::scale([x,y]|[surface]|int) scales the clip by either x,y factors, scales to the image dimensions, or a single scalar.
SDL::Video::play() plays the video clip, call SDL::Video::display() before playing
SDL::Video::pause() pauses video playback
SDL::Video::stop() stops video playback
SDL::Video::rewind() resets the clip to the beginning
SDL::Video::seek(offset) seeks to a particular byte offset
SDL::Video::skip(time) skips to a particular time
SDL::Video::region(rect) takes a SDL::Rect and defines the display area
SDL::Video::frame(int) renders a specific frame to the screen
SDL::Video::info() returns a new SDL::MPEG object reflecting the current status
SDL::Video::status() returns either SMPEG_PLAYING or SMPEG_STOPPED or SMPEG_ERROR
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$video = new SDL::Video ( -name => pr0n.mpg );
SDL::Video adds support for MPEG video to your SDL Perl application. Videos are objects bound to surfaces, whose playback is controled through the objects interface.
METHODS
SDL::Video::error() returns any error messages associated with playback
SDL::Video::audio(bool) enables or disables audio playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::video(bool) enables or disable video playback, (on by default)
SDL::Video::loop(bool) enables or disable playback looping (off by default)
SDL::Video::volume(int) set the volume as per the mixer volume
SDL::Video:display(surface) binds the clip to a display surface
SDL::Video::scale([x,y]|[surface]|int) scales the clip by either x,y factors, scales to the image dimensions, or a single scalar.
SDL::Video::play() plays the video clip, call SDL::Video::display() before playing
SDL::Video::pause() pauses video playback
SDL::Video::stop() stops video playback
SDL::Video::rewind() resets the clip to the beginning
SDL::Video::seek(offset) seeks to a particular byte offset
SDL::Video::skip(time) skips to a particular time
SDL::Video::region(rect) takes a SDL::Rect and defines the display area
SDL::Video::frame(int) renders a specific frame to the screen
SDL::Video::info() returns a new SDL::MPEG object reflecting the current status
SDL::Video::status() returns either SMPEG_PLAYING or SMPEG_STOPPED or SMPEG_ERROR
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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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>>
Video Contact Sheet *NIX or vcs for short, is a script that creates a contact sheet (preview) from videos by taking still captures distributed over the length of the video.
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.
<<lessThe 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.
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Added: 2007-06-12 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser 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:
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Google Video Downloader 1.1
Google Video Downloader is a Firefox extension that adds a button in the status bar. more>>
Google Video Downloader is a Firefox extension that adds a button in the status bar. You can download the source .flv or .avi file directly in two clicks
If You:
- Would like to download files from other videohostings;
- Have DownThemAll od FlashGot;
- Would like to permanently choose preferred Google Video format.
<<lessIf You:
- Would like to download files from other videohostings;
- Have DownThemAll od FlashGot;
- Would like to permanently choose preferred Google Video format.
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Added: 2007-06-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Amarok Video Player 0.1
Amarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer. more>>
I like using Amarok for managing my podcasts but I wasnt able to play my video podcasts.
Amarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer.
Edit the script to change KMplayer to another video player.
<<lessAmarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer.
Edit the script to change KMplayer to another video player.
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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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