you tube video sharing
Get YouTube Video 1.3c
Get YouTube Video is a service menu for KDE. more>>
Usage:
Right-click onto a link to a YouTube video or at the background of the YouTube site showing the video and choose action -> Download YouTube Video -> ...
Install:
cd ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
tar xvzf /path/to/youtube-servicemenu.tar.gz
I made some modifications to the YouTube Service Menu. It didnt work for me, so I looked at the source. I added a differnent method to guess the video_id and I added additional parameters to the query string to download the video.
The query-string trick is:
video_id is a part of the site-url, in which the video is embedded:
video_ids = set(re.findall(www.youtube.com/v/([-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data))
or
m = re.search(video_id=(?P [-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data)
or
m = re.search(v=(?P [-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data)
Then I do:
url = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%s" % video_id
Now url points to a site in which the video will be embedded, so I can apply following regular expression to its contens:
m = re.search(watch_fullscreen?(?P .*?)&fs=1&title=" + "(?P
MUTE File Sharing 0.5.1
MUTE File Sharing is a peer-to-peer network that provides easy search-and-download functionality. more>>
It compiles as a fast, native application for many platforms (no Java, no Python, etc.).
MUTE protects your privacy by avoiding direct connections with your sharing partners in the network. Most other file sharing programs use direct connections to download or upload, making your identity available to spies from the RIAA and other unscrupulous organizations.
MUTE is based on research, and experiments show that it works quite well. MUTEs ant-inspired routing is light-weight, robust, and adaptive. Results from experiments in real MUTE networks show that the collective behavior of MUTE nodes quickly finds the shortest (or fastest) routing path between two nodes on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs in MUTEs initial connection to the network upon startup.
- MUTE has also been upgraded to Crypto++ 5.4, so it should now compile using GCC 4.1.
Download Youtube video 0.1
Download Youtube video is a Konqueror service menu to download and encode youtube videos. more>>
This is a hack of another service menu that stoped working (at least for me): http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=37509
Main features:
- Download videos with the KDE file copy dialog instead of using KGet
- Automatically encode videos with mencoder, or just download
You can use ffmpeg too, just comment out the right lines in the python file, Im unable to encode some videos with ffmpeg, so mencoder is the default
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
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.
Web Sharing 0.0.3
Web Sharing is a small tray applet for sharing files on the web. more>>
Publish anything on the Internet or your local area network at home, office or school from a folder on your hard disk with just a few clicks of a mouse!
Amarok Video Player 0.1
Amarok Video Player adds a PlayVideo/Play menu item to the context menu which runs KMPlayer. more>>
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.
Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1
Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
This is very useful for Video Podcasts.
Shezhu Resource Sharing System 1.18
Shezhu Resource Sharing System is an application for scheduling and booking shared resources. more>>
The client only needs a modern Web browser.
It has a user friendly point and click interface, visual filters for making block/repeat bookings, concurrent users and double booking prevention, allows local site customization, and supports configurable academic term/semester blocks.
Main features:
- Portable - client only needs a modern web browser
- Point and Click - almost no typing required
- Intuitive - simple, obvious, consistent and user friendly
- Innovative - visual filters for making block/repeat bookings
- Powerful - concurrent users and double booking prevention
- Configurable - local site customization supported
- Useful - built in support for configurable academic term, semester and session blocks
- Free!
Requirements
In order to run or build the Shezhu Resource Sharing System you need some third-party software available on your machine.
Client
The client needs a modern web browser and the best browsers for this application are Firefox, Mozilla (including the Netscape branded equivalent and Gecko derivatives such as Galeon) and Microsoft Internet Explorer. The newest versions of all these browsers will work best. This application also works with the Konqueror and Opera browsers but these have some issues which may affect functionality. All browsers need JavaScript enabled. Any of these browsers may not work properly (or at all) depending on the operating system they are running under. Text based browsers (such as Lynx) are not supported.
For a comprehensive list of supported client browsers and operating systems refer to this browser compatibility chart from the most recent release of the application.
Server
The server needs recent versions of the Apache web server and the MySQL database server.
The server has only been tested on Redhat9 and FedoraCore3 Linux/i386 platforms although there is no specific reason why it should not work on other Linux platforms and distributions.
Development
Rebuilding this application from source requires a standard Unix development environment with the sh, make, cc, cpp, sed and awk utilities. Also required are RCS, Perl (5.6+) and the ImageMagick program. Also required is RPM to build a distribution. All these programs would probably come as standard in Linux distributions, other platforms may not have all of them by default.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Apache2 and multi-site installations, internal restructuring, a better installation tree, and improved access control management.
Video server 0.6
Video server is a streaming video server which feeds a Java applet/application for display. more>>
To bring up the video server you have to do the following.
./vs --channel 25 --sd 12 --input 0
./vs --help
for more options. (This seems broken with the newest version of bigloo .... )
How to bring up a java client to connect to a server:
Insure that video/java is in your classpath, and invoke
java vpanel servername
Kvm (Kde Video Menu) 0.2.1
Kvm is a Konqueror service menu which allows to manage your videos without to use a graphical application. more>>
Kvm (Kde Video Menu) service menu can be considered as a frontend of ffmpeg.
Enhancements:
- fix some bugs!
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
<<lessVolume Sharing Manager 1.35
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. more>>
You can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
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.
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.