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AVI Player for XMMS 1.2.3
AVI Player for XMMS is an AVI player plug-in for XMMS to play Windows AVI, DivX ;-), and ASF files. more>>
The AVI player is a plug-in for XMMS, giving it the ability to play Windows AVI (including DivX ;-)) and ASF files on your Linux or FreeBSD box.
You can simply add movies to your playlist and the plug-in will call aviplay to play the movie files. Many aviplay options are supported, such as fullscreen playback and true hardware acceleration on XFree86 4.x.x.
Enhancements:
- Included a stripped version of avifile 0.53.5 that compiles staticly into the plugin. This will make avi-xmms work no matter what avifile version you have installed on the system.
- Added wma and wmv support.
<<lessYou can simply add movies to your playlist and the plug-in will call aviplay to play the movie files. Many aviplay options are supported, such as fullscreen playback and true hardware acceleration on XFree86 4.x.x.
Enhancements:
- Included a stripped version of avifile 0.53.5 that compiles staticly into the plugin. This will make avi-xmms work no matter what avifile version you have installed on the system.
- Added wma and wmv support.
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Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1606 downloads
Hachoir metadata 1.0
Hachoir metadata can extract metadata from archives. more>>
Hachoir metadata can extract metadata from archives (bzip2, gzip, zip, tar), audio (MPEG audio/MP3, WAV, Sun/NeXT audio, Ogg/Vorbis, MIDI, AIFF, AIFC, Real Audio), images (BMP, CUR, EMF, ICO, GIF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, TGA, TIFF, WMF, XCF), and video (ASF/WMV, AVI, Matroska, Quicktime, Ogg/Theora, Real Media).
It supports invalid or truncated files and Unicode text. It can remove duplicate values. Hachoir metadata project can also filter metadata according to priority.
Main features:
- Support invalid / truncated files
- Unicode compliant (charset ISO-8859-XX, UTF-8, UTF-16), convert string to your terminal charset
- Remove duplicate values (and if a string is a substring of another, just keep the longest one)
- Set priority to value, so its possible to filter metadata (option --level)
- Only depends on hachoir-parser (and not on libmatroska, libmpeg2, libvorbis, etc.)
Enhancements:
- This release reads the number of channels, bit rate, and sample rate, and computes the compression rate of Real Audio.
- It reads user comments of JPEG pictures.
- It computes the frame rate of Windows ANI.
- It normalizes language for ID3 and MKV.
- OLE2 and FLV extractors are now fault tolerant.
<<lessIt supports invalid or truncated files and Unicode text. It can remove duplicate values. Hachoir metadata project can also filter metadata according to priority.
Main features:
- Support invalid / truncated files
- Unicode compliant (charset ISO-8859-XX, UTF-8, UTF-16), convert string to your terminal charset
- Remove duplicate values (and if a string is a substring of another, just keep the longest one)
- Set priority to value, so its possible to filter metadata (option --level)
- Only depends on hachoir-parser (and not on libmatroska, libmpeg2, libvorbis, etc.)
Enhancements:
- This release reads the number of channels, bit rate, and sample rate, and computes the compression rate of Real Audio.
- It reads user comments of JPEG pictures.
- It computes the frame rate of Windows ANI.
- It normalizes language for ID3 and MKV.
- OLE2 and FLV extractors are now fault tolerant.
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
841 downloads
FreeDOS 1.0
FreeDOS aims to be a complete, free, 100% MS-DOS compatible operating system. more>>
FreeDOS aims to be a complete, free, 100% MS-DOS compatible operating system. Mostly achieved except Windows compatibility - Windows standard-mode works on FreeDOS, but 386-mode / WfW 3.11 does not.
Main features:
- Easy multiboot with Win95-2003 and NT/XP/ME
- FAT32 file system and large disk support (LBA)
- LFN support (on command line with 4DOS, which is now freeware: 4DOS for OS/2 is even open source)
- LBACACHE - disk cache (harddisks in CHS and LBA mode, diskette)
- Memory Managers: HIMEM, EMM386, UMBPCI
- SHSUCDX (MSCDEX replacement) and CD-ROM driver (XCDROM)
- CUTEMOUSE - Mouse driver with scroll wheel support
- FDAPM - APM info/control/suspend/poweroff, ACPI throttle, HLT energy saving...
- XDMA - UDMA driver for DOS: up to 4 harddisks
- MPXPLAY - media player for mp3, ogg, wmv... with built-in AC97 and SB16 drivers
- 7ZIP, INFO-ZIP zip & unzip... - modern archivers are available for DOS
- EDIT / SETEDIT - multi window text editors
- HTMLHELP - help viewer, can read help directly from a zip file
- PG - powerful text viewer (similar to V. D. Buergs LIST)
- many text mode programs ported from Linux thanks to DJGPP
- GRAPHICS - greyscale hardcopy on ESC/P, HP PCL and PostScript printers
FreeDOS was previously known as "Free-DOS" and originally as "PD-DOS." For a little trip down memory lane: In 1994, I was a physics student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Most of my work for school had been done using DOS - writing programs, dialing up to the university computer, network, analysing lab data, etc. I really loved DOS; I did everything with it. I had a 386 desktop system in my dorm room and an XT laptop that I would carry around with me to do work "on the go".
<<lessMain features:
- Easy multiboot with Win95-2003 and NT/XP/ME
- FAT32 file system and large disk support (LBA)
- LFN support (on command line with 4DOS, which is now freeware: 4DOS for OS/2 is even open source)
- LBACACHE - disk cache (harddisks in CHS and LBA mode, diskette)
- Memory Managers: HIMEM, EMM386, UMBPCI
- SHSUCDX (MSCDEX replacement) and CD-ROM driver (XCDROM)
- CUTEMOUSE - Mouse driver with scroll wheel support
- FDAPM - APM info/control/suspend/poweroff, ACPI throttle, HLT energy saving...
- XDMA - UDMA driver for DOS: up to 4 harddisks
- MPXPLAY - media player for mp3, ogg, wmv... with built-in AC97 and SB16 drivers
- 7ZIP, INFO-ZIP zip & unzip... - modern archivers are available for DOS
- EDIT / SETEDIT - multi window text editors
- HTMLHELP - help viewer, can read help directly from a zip file
- PG - powerful text viewer (similar to V. D. Buergs LIST)
- many text mode programs ported from Linux thanks to DJGPP
- GRAPHICS - greyscale hardcopy on ESC/P, HP PCL and PostScript printers
FreeDOS was previously known as "Free-DOS" and originally as "PD-DOS." For a little trip down memory lane: In 1994, I was a physics student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Most of my work for school had been done using DOS - writing programs, dialing up to the university computer, network, analysing lab data, etc. I really loved DOS; I did everything with it. I had a 386 desktop system in my dorm room and an XT laptop that I would carry around with me to do work "on the go".
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1158 downloads
Jinzora 2.7.5
Jinzora is a Web-based media streamer, primarily designed to stream MP3s. more>>
Streaming your media with Jinzora gives you quick and easy access to your online music collection from any internet connected computer.
Have a large CD or mp3 collection? Use Jinzora to organize and then access your collection from anywhere. Want to play your digital music on your home stereo?
Connect your pc to your home stereo and use the Jukebox features of Jinzora to play your music. Play in a band? Use Jinzora to share your music with the world.
Standard media players like iTunes, MusicMatch and Windows Media Player only allow you to manage your music and videos on a single computer.
Jinzora allows you to manage and access your media from any internet connected computer anywhere you are and provides a much richer set of tools to manage your collections.
Main features:
Supported Media Types
Jinzora supports streaming of the following audio and video formats
Audio Types
- MP3
- Ogg
- WMA
- Midi
- AAC
- MP4
- RM (RealAudio)
- M4A
- WMA Lossless (via transcoding)
- WAV (via transcoding)
- Flac (via transcoding)
- MPC (via transcoding)
- WV (via transcoding)
- SHN (via transcoding)
Video Types
- AVI
- WMV
- MPEG
- MOV
<<lessHave a large CD or mp3 collection? Use Jinzora to organize and then access your collection from anywhere. Want to play your digital music on your home stereo?
Connect your pc to your home stereo and use the Jukebox features of Jinzora to play your music. Play in a band? Use Jinzora to share your music with the world.
Standard media players like iTunes, MusicMatch and Windows Media Player only allow you to manage your music and videos on a single computer.
Jinzora allows you to manage and access your media from any internet connected computer anywhere you are and provides a much richer set of tools to manage your collections.
Main features:
Supported Media Types
Jinzora supports streaming of the following audio and video formats
Audio Types
- MP3
- Ogg
- WMA
- Midi
- AAC
- MP4
- RM (RealAudio)
- M4A
- WMA Lossless (via transcoding)
- WAV (via transcoding)
- Flac (via transcoding)
- MPC (via transcoding)
- WV (via transcoding)
- SHN (via transcoding)
Video Types
- AVI
- WMV
- MPEG
- MOV
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
968 downloads
SopCast 1.0.2
SopCast is a simple, free way to broadcast video and audio or watch the video and listen to radio on the Internet. more>>
SopCast is a simple, free way to broadcast video and audio or watch the video and listen to radio on the Internet. Adopting P2P(Peer-to-Peer) technology, It is very efficient and easy to use.
Let anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of a powerful server and vast bandwidth. You can build your own TV stations comparable with large commercial sites with minimal resources.
With SopCast, you can serve 10,000 online users with a PC and a home broadband connection
Main features:
- Get stream data from many nodes on the SOP network at the same time(P2P transfer), make the channel more available and stable.
- Build your own channels and broadcast it over the Internet.
- Streaming many stream file types, asf, wmv, rm, rmvb. etc.
- Support for loop file playing.
- A build-in TV station retransmit the channels from other stream media servers.
- Support for many stream network transfer protocol. mms, rtsp, http etc.
- Monitor broadcast source quality and channel quality to help audiences to select a appropriate channel.
- Record the clips when you are watching it.
- Total memory cache, no harm to the harddisk.
- Support for authentication on both the broadcaster and the audiences.
- Support multiple channels broadcast on the same server.
- Small green software, no registry change, no system file change.
- Support URL visit. You can place your URL in your website and the others can earier to view your media.
<<lessLet anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of a powerful server and vast bandwidth. You can build your own TV stations comparable with large commercial sites with minimal resources.
With SopCast, you can serve 10,000 online users with a PC and a home broadband connection
Main features:
- Get stream data from many nodes on the SOP network at the same time(P2P transfer), make the channel more available and stable.
- Build your own channels and broadcast it over the Internet.
- Streaming many stream file types, asf, wmv, rm, rmvb. etc.
- Support for loop file playing.
- A build-in TV station retransmit the channels from other stream media servers.
- Support for many stream network transfer protocol. mms, rtsp, http etc.
- Monitor broadcast source quality and channel quality to help audiences to select a appropriate channel.
- Record the clips when you are watching it.
- Total memory cache, no harm to the harddisk.
- Support for authentication on both the broadcaster and the audiences.
- Support multiple channels broadcast on the same server.
- Small green software, no registry change, no system file change.
- Support URL visit. You can place your URL in your website and the others can earier to view your media.
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Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
115335 downloads
Aldegonde 0.0.1
Aldegonde is a simple and efficient media player based on the powerful GStreamer media framework. more>>
Aldegonde is a simple and efficient media player based on the powerful GStreamer media framework.
It supports all file formats supported by GStreamer, including Ogg (Theora, Vorbis, Speex, FLAC), ASF (WMV/WMA, ...), AVI (XviD, MJPEG, DivX ...), Quicktime (MPEG-4, Sorensen, ...), MPEG (1, 2, 4) and so on.
It will also play audio-CDs, video-CDs and DVDs. The primary purpose of Aldegonde is to be a simple example application. It includes a very simple, to-the-point Gtk+ video widget for GStreamer, and it also contains code for automatic disc content detection (VCD, DVD, audio-CD).
The whole of Aldegonde is basically a test bed for features in Totem, which is the official GNOME video/media player.
Main features:
- Support for all popular media formats, including Ogg, AVI, ASF, MPEG and Quicktime.
- Automatic disc content detection. Insert an audio-CD, DVD or VCD and Aldegonde will automatically detect disc type and load the appropriate playback backend.
- Automatic size handling
- Metadata loading support
- Full-screen support
<<lessIt supports all file formats supported by GStreamer, including Ogg (Theora, Vorbis, Speex, FLAC), ASF (WMV/WMA, ...), AVI (XviD, MJPEG, DivX ...), Quicktime (MPEG-4, Sorensen, ...), MPEG (1, 2, 4) and so on.
It will also play audio-CDs, video-CDs and DVDs. The primary purpose of Aldegonde is to be a simple example application. It includes a very simple, to-the-point Gtk+ video widget for GStreamer, and it also contains code for automatic disc content detection (VCD, DVD, audio-CD).
The whole of Aldegonde is basically a test bed for features in Totem, which is the official GNOME video/media player.
Main features:
- Support for all popular media formats, including Ogg, AVI, ASF, MPEG and Quicktime.
- Automatic disc content detection. Insert an audio-CD, DVD or VCD and Aldegonde will automatically detect disc type and load the appropriate playback backend.
- Automatic size handling
- Metadata loading support
- Full-screen support
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Added: 2006-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1332 downloads
File2Divx3Pass 2.3
File2Divx3Pass is a Perl-GTK frontend to mencoder for encoding media file to MPEG4. more>>
File2Divx3Pass is a Perl-GTK frontend to mencoder for encoding media file to MPEG4.
It can encode any media file supported by mencoder to DiVX, in 1-, 2- or 3-pass encoding.
You can create new, save and load projects and you can batch encode your projects. It also has an automatic video bitrate and bits per pixel calculator.
File2DiVX3Pass2 is a Gtk2 version, with the same functionality as the Gtk version. I have added some new features (see changelog). Formats tested by me that work: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DiVX, WMV, ASF, RM, MOV, DAT, CUE/BIN and OGM.
<<lessIt can encode any media file supported by mencoder to DiVX, in 1-, 2- or 3-pass encoding.
You can create new, save and load projects and you can batch encode your projects. It also has an automatic video bitrate and bits per pixel calculator.
File2DiVX3Pass2 is a Gtk2 version, with the same functionality as the Gtk version. I have added some new features (see changelog). Formats tested by me that work: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DiVX, WMV, ASF, RM, MOV, DAT, CUE/BIN and OGM.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Curses 1.15
Curses is a terminal screen handling and optimization. more>>
Curses is a terminal screen handling and optimization.
SYNOPSIS
use Curses;
initscr;
...
endwin;
Curses::supports_function($function);
Curses::supports_contsant($constant);
Curses is the interface between Perl and your systems curses(3) library. For descriptions on the usage of a given function, variable, or constant, consult your systems documentation, as such information invariably varies (:-) between different curses(3) libraries and operating systems. This document describes the interface itself, and assumes that you already know how your systems curses(3) library works.
Unified Functions
Many curses(3) functions have variants starting with the prefixes w-, mv-, and/or wmv-. These variants differ only in the explicit addition of a window, or by the addition of two coordinates that are used to move the cursor first. For example, addch() has three other variants: waddch(), mvaddch(), and mvwaddch(). The variants arent very interesting; in fact, we could roll all of the variants into original function by allowing a variable number of arguments and analyzing the argument list for which variant the user wanted to call.
Unfortunately, curses(3) predates varargs(3), so in C we were stuck with all the variants. However, Curses is a Perl interface, so we are free to "unify" these variants into one function. The section "Supported Functions" below lists all curses(3) function supported by Curses, along with a column listing if it is unified. If so, it takes a varying number of arguments as follows:
function( [win], [y, x], args );
win is an optional window argument, defaulting to stdscr if not specified.
y, x is an optional coordinate pair used to move the cursor, defaulting to no move if not specified.
args are the required arguments of the function. These are the arguments you would specify if you were just calling the base function and not any of the variants.
This makes the variants obsolete, since their functionality has been merged into a single function, so Curses does not define them by default. You can still get them if you want, by setting the variable $Curses::OldCurses to a non-zero value before using the Curses package. See "Perl 4.X cursperl Compatibility" for an example of this.
Objects
Objects are supported. Example:
$win = new Curses;
$win->addstr(10, 10, foo);
$win->refresh;
...
Any function that has been marked as unified (see "Supported Functions" below and "Unified Functions" above) can be called as a method for a Curses object.
Do not use initscr() if using objects, as the first call to get a new Curses will do it for you.
Security Concerns
It has always been the case with the curses functions, but please note that the following functions:
getstr() (and optional wgetstr(), mvgetstr(), and mvwgetstr())
inchstr() (and optional winchstr(), mvinchstr(), and mvwinchstr())
instr() (and optional winstr(), mvinstr(), and mvwinstr())
are subject to buffer overflow attack. This is because you pass in the buffer to be filled in, which has to be of finite length, but there is no way to stop a bad guy from typing.
In order to avoid this problem, use the alternate functions:
getnstr()
inchnstr()
innstr()
which take an extra "size of buffer" argument.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Curses;
initscr;
...
endwin;
Curses::supports_function($function);
Curses::supports_contsant($constant);
Curses is the interface between Perl and your systems curses(3) library. For descriptions on the usage of a given function, variable, or constant, consult your systems documentation, as such information invariably varies (:-) between different curses(3) libraries and operating systems. This document describes the interface itself, and assumes that you already know how your systems curses(3) library works.
Unified Functions
Many curses(3) functions have variants starting with the prefixes w-, mv-, and/or wmv-. These variants differ only in the explicit addition of a window, or by the addition of two coordinates that are used to move the cursor first. For example, addch() has three other variants: waddch(), mvaddch(), and mvwaddch(). The variants arent very interesting; in fact, we could roll all of the variants into original function by allowing a variable number of arguments and analyzing the argument list for which variant the user wanted to call.
Unfortunately, curses(3) predates varargs(3), so in C we were stuck with all the variants. However, Curses is a Perl interface, so we are free to "unify" these variants into one function. The section "Supported Functions" below lists all curses(3) function supported by Curses, along with a column listing if it is unified. If so, it takes a varying number of arguments as follows:
function( [win], [y, x], args );
win is an optional window argument, defaulting to stdscr if not specified.
y, x is an optional coordinate pair used to move the cursor, defaulting to no move if not specified.
args are the required arguments of the function. These are the arguments you would specify if you were just calling the base function and not any of the variants.
This makes the variants obsolete, since their functionality has been merged into a single function, so Curses does not define them by default. You can still get them if you want, by setting the variable $Curses::OldCurses to a non-zero value before using the Curses package. See "Perl 4.X cursperl Compatibility" for an example of this.
Objects
Objects are supported. Example:
$win = new Curses;
$win->addstr(10, 10, foo);
$win->refresh;
...
Any function that has been marked as unified (see "Supported Functions" below and "Unified Functions" above) can be called as a method for a Curses object.
Do not use initscr() if using objects, as the first call to get a new Curses will do it for you.
Security Concerns
It has always been the case with the curses functions, but please note that the following functions:
getstr() (and optional wgetstr(), mvgetstr(), and mvwgetstr())
inchstr() (and optional winchstr(), mvinchstr(), and mvwinchstr())
instr() (and optional winstr(), mvinstr(), and mvwinstr())
are subject to buffer overflow attack. This is because you pass in the buffer to be filled in, which has to be of finite length, but there is no way to stop a bad guy from typing.
In order to avoid this problem, use the alternate functions:
getnstr()
inchnstr()
innstr()
which take an extra "size of buffer" argument.
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Photorec 6.6
PhotoRec is a small tool to recover pictures from digital camera memory. more>>
PhotoRec is a small tool to recover pictures from digital camera memory. Photorec software searches for MOV and JPEG headers, and because there is (usually) no data fragmentation, it can recover the whole file.
It can recover data from CompactFlash, Memory Stick, SecureDigital, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, USB Memory Drives...
PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover from. Recovered files are instead written in the directory from where you are running the PhotoRec program.
Photorec ignores the filesystem, this way it works even if the filesystem is severely damaged.
It can recover lost files at least from:
- FAT,
- NTFS,
- EXT2/EXT3 filesystem
Digital Camera
PhotoRec has been successfully tested with:
- Canon EOS300D, 10D
- HP PhotoSmart 620, 850, 935
- Nikon CoolPix 775, 5700
- Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300
- Sony DSC-P9
- Praktica DCZ-3.4
- Casio Exilim EX-Z 750
PhotoRec searchs known file header and because there is no data fragmentation (usually), it can recover the whole file. Photorec recognises numerous file format including:
Archive
- .7z 7zip archive file
- .bz2 bzip2 compressed data
- .gz gzip compressed data
- .rar Rar archive
- .tar tar archive
- .zip zip archive
- Multimedia
- .asf, .wma, .wmv: Advanced Streaming Format used for Audio/Video
- .au Sun/NeXT audio data
- .avi .wav RIFF audio/video
- .bmp BMP bitmap image
- .cdr Corel Draw
- .crw Canon Raw picture
- .ctg Canon catalog
- .dcr Kodak Raw picture
- .dsc Nikon dsc
- .fla Flash Project File
- .gif Graphic Interchange Format
- .jng JPEG Network Graphics
- .jpg JPG picture
- .mng Multiple-Image Network Graphics
- .mov MOV video
- .mp3 MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1 audio
- .mp4 MPEG 4
- .mpg Moving Picture Experts Group video
- .mrw Minolta Raw picture
- .ogg OGG Vorbis audio
- .orf Olympus Raw Format picture
- .pcx PCX file format
- .pef Pentax Raw picture
- .png Portable Network Graphics
- .psd Adobe Photoshop Image
- .qxd QuarkXpress Document
- .qxp QuarkXpress Document
- .raf Raw Fujifilm picture
- .raw Contax picture
- .rdc Rollei picture
- .sit Mikron
- .sr2 Sony Raw picture
- .tif Tag Image File Format
- .x3f Sigma/Foveon X3 raw picture
- .xcf GIMP XCF File
Office
- .doc Microsoft Word
- .mbd Access database
- .odd OpenDocument Drawing
- .odp OpenDocument Presentation
- .ods OpenDocument Spreadsheet
- .odt OpenDocument Text
- .pap Papyrus word file
- .ppt PowerPoint presentation
- .rtf Rich Text Format
- .sda StarDraw
- .sdc StarCalc
- .sdd StarImpress
- .sdw StarWriter
- .slk Sylk, Multiplan Symbolic Link Interchange
- .sxc OpenOffice Spreadsheet
- .sxd OpenOffice Drawing
- .sxi OpenOffice Presentation
- .sxw OpenOffice Text Document
- .txt Text file
- .vis Visio document
- .xls Microsoft Excel
Others
- .asp ASP script
- .bat Batch
- .c C source file
- .dbf DBase 3 (prone to false positive)
- .dbx Outlook Express
- .eps Encasulated PostScript
- .exe MS executable
- .frm MySQL table definition
- .h C header
- .html HTML
- .jsp JSP script
- .MYI MySQL MISAM compressed data
- .pdf Portable Document Format
- .php PHP script
- .pl Perl script
- .prc PalmOS application
- .ps PostScript document
- .pst Outlook
- .py Python script
- .qdf Quicken
- .sh Shell script
- .wab Windows Address Book
Enhancements:
- A new method for handling fragmented data is now used, making recovery more reliable and faster.
- This release can be set to search for files in FAT16/FAT32 unallocated space only, which avoids wasting time recovering files that are still accessible, making the recovery of lost files much faster and more efficient.
- New file formats have been added.
<<lessIt can recover data from CompactFlash, Memory Stick, SecureDigital, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, USB Memory Drives...
PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover from. Recovered files are instead written in the directory from where you are running the PhotoRec program.
Photorec ignores the filesystem, this way it works even if the filesystem is severely damaged.
It can recover lost files at least from:
- FAT,
- NTFS,
- EXT2/EXT3 filesystem
Digital Camera
PhotoRec has been successfully tested with:
- Canon EOS300D, 10D
- HP PhotoSmart 620, 850, 935
- Nikon CoolPix 775, 5700
- Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300
- Sony DSC-P9
- Praktica DCZ-3.4
- Casio Exilim EX-Z 750
PhotoRec searchs known file header and because there is no data fragmentation (usually), it can recover the whole file. Photorec recognises numerous file format including:
Archive
- .7z 7zip archive file
- .bz2 bzip2 compressed data
- .gz gzip compressed data
- .rar Rar archive
- .tar tar archive
- .zip zip archive
- Multimedia
- .asf, .wma, .wmv: Advanced Streaming Format used for Audio/Video
- .au Sun/NeXT audio data
- .avi .wav RIFF audio/video
- .bmp BMP bitmap image
- .cdr Corel Draw
- .crw Canon Raw picture
- .ctg Canon catalog
- .dcr Kodak Raw picture
- .dsc Nikon dsc
- .fla Flash Project File
- .gif Graphic Interchange Format
- .jng JPEG Network Graphics
- .jpg JPG picture
- .mng Multiple-Image Network Graphics
- .mov MOV video
- .mp3 MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1 audio
- .mp4 MPEG 4
- .mpg Moving Picture Experts Group video
- .mrw Minolta Raw picture
- .ogg OGG Vorbis audio
- .orf Olympus Raw Format picture
- .pcx PCX file format
- .pef Pentax Raw picture
- .png Portable Network Graphics
- .psd Adobe Photoshop Image
- .qxd QuarkXpress Document
- .qxp QuarkXpress Document
- .raf Raw Fujifilm picture
- .raw Contax picture
- .rdc Rollei picture
- .sit Mikron
- .sr2 Sony Raw picture
- .tif Tag Image File Format
- .x3f Sigma/Foveon X3 raw picture
- .xcf GIMP XCF File
Office
- .doc Microsoft Word
- .mbd Access database
- .odd OpenDocument Drawing
- .odp OpenDocument Presentation
- .ods OpenDocument Spreadsheet
- .odt OpenDocument Text
- .pap Papyrus word file
- .ppt PowerPoint presentation
- .rtf Rich Text Format
- .sda StarDraw
- .sdc StarCalc
- .sdd StarImpress
- .sdw StarWriter
- .slk Sylk, Multiplan Symbolic Link Interchange
- .sxc OpenOffice Spreadsheet
- .sxd OpenOffice Drawing
- .sxi OpenOffice Presentation
- .sxw OpenOffice Text Document
- .txt Text file
- .vis Visio document
- .xls Microsoft Excel
Others
- .asp ASP script
- .bat Batch
- .c C source file
- .dbf DBase 3 (prone to false positive)
- .dbx Outlook Express
- .eps Encasulated PostScript
- .exe MS executable
- .frm MySQL table definition
- .h C header
- .html HTML
- .jsp JSP script
- .MYI MySQL MISAM compressed data
- .pdf Portable Document Format
- .php PHP script
- .pl Perl script
- .prc PalmOS application
- .ps PostScript document
- .pst Outlook
- .py Python script
- .qdf Quicken
- .sh Shell script
- .wab Windows Address Book
Enhancements:
- A new method for handling fragmented data is now used, making recovery more reliable and faster.
- This release can be set to search for files in FAT16/FAT32 unallocated space only, which avoids wasting time recovering files that are still accessible, making the recovery of lost files much faster and more efficient.
- New file formats have been added.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
934 downloads
GNU EMMS 3.0
GNU EMMS is the Emacs Multimedia System. more>>
GNU EMMS is the Emacs Multimedia System. It tries to be a clean and small application to play multimedia files from Emacs using external players. Many of its ideas are derived from MpthreePlayer , but it tries to be more general and cleaner.
The fact that EMMS is based on external players makes it powerful, because it supports all formats that those players support, with no effort from your side.
Main features:
- Free Software (as in Free Speech, and Free Beer)
- Extensible
- Very light (some might even say stealth)
- Audio support : MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC
- Video support : MPEG, WMV, MOV, AVI, OGM, MKV, etc...
- Tagging capability, possibly batched
- Playlist management
- Remotely drivable via emacsclient (playlist creation via rox-filer, for example))
- And last but no least : Written in Emacs lisp.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a large amount of new features, and is released under the GNU General Public License version 3.
<<lessThe fact that EMMS is based on external players makes it powerful, because it supports all formats that those players support, with no effort from your side.
Main features:
- Free Software (as in Free Speech, and Free Beer)
- Extensible
- Very light (some might even say stealth)
- Audio support : MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC
- Video support : MPEG, WMV, MOV, AVI, OGM, MKV, etc...
- Tagging capability, possibly batched
- Playlist management
- Remotely drivable via emacsclient (playlist creation via rox-filer, for example))
- And last but no least : Written in Emacs lisp.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a large amount of new features, and is released under the GNU General Public License version 3.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
847 downloads
MediaPlayerConnectivity 0.8.3
MediaPlayerConnectivity is a Firefox extension that allows you to launch embed video of website in an external application. more>>
MediaPlayerConnectivity is a Firefox extension that allows you to launch embed video of website in an external application with a simple click.
Main features:
- Replace the stream by a simple button
- And/Or add links to right click
- Works with RealMedia, QuickTime, WindowsMedia, Playlists, Flash, background sounds, Nullsoft video, Shockwave
- Allow the use of any capable media player (with command line support)
- Support Media Metafiles (ram, rpm, wmv, wm, wma, asx, asf, ...)
- Activable per media format
- AutoPlay feature : automaticatlly start to play the first media
- Configuration wizard
- SmartPlay : automatically search and choose the best source using metafile (+ icon) if exist
- List all media links on the webpage
- Use a sidebar for lists
- Multilingual
<<lessMain features:
- Replace the stream by a simple button
- And/Or add links to right click
- Works with RealMedia, QuickTime, WindowsMedia, Playlists, Flash, background sounds, Nullsoft video, Shockwave
- Allow the use of any capable media player (with command line support)
- Support Media Metafiles (ram, rpm, wmv, wm, wma, asx, asf, ...)
- Activable per media format
- AutoPlay feature : automaticatlly start to play the first media
- Configuration wizard
- SmartPlay : automatically search and choose the best source using metafile (+ icon) if exist
- List all media links on the webpage
- Use a sidebar for lists
- Multilingual
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2007-04-08 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
571 downloads
Ariadne 2.4.1
Ariadne is a Web Application Server and Content Management System. more>>
Ariadne is an Application Platform for the Web, built entirely on Open Source technology.
What this means is that Ariadne is a Content Management System, using a WYSIWYG HTML editor, its also a Group Calendar, a Photo Album, an Addressbook, a Weblog and anything else you want it to be.
Ariadne was built with PHP, the most popular web programming language, Apache, the most popular web server, and MySQL, the most popular database engine for web applications. PostgrSQL is also supported. All these are Free Software, as is Ariadne.
Because Ariadne is completely free, you can download it, use it, even change it to your own needs or build new applications on top of it.
Ariadne gives you all the tools you need to easily build a new website, an intranet or even an e-commerce system. You can build and manage all this simply with your webbrowser.
When you create a website with Ariadne, it stores all your content, templates, files, etc. in a structured object store built on top of a database system, e.g. MySQL. This object store looks a lot like a normal file system, like your operating system uses. You can create directories and files and navigate through them with the Ariadne explorer just like a normal filesystem. But this filesystem can do a lot more.
Ariadne allows you to seperate the content, layout and logic of your website or internet application. You can assign different people to manage these parts. Ariadne will combine all these parts dynamically when someone visits a webpage.
The Store contains all the information for the website. This information is combined with the class descriptions to create Objects. These objects contain not only the information, but also contain operations (methods) that can work on this information and on the Store. Ariadne then applies the user defined templates on these objects to generate a webpage.
Objects stored in the the Ariadne Store are exactly that, Objects. So you can have all the advantages of Object Oriented Programming when building your website or application. Including inheritance and polymorphy on everything you put in the Store. Templates defined for a specific Class of objects will be inherited in sub-classes or can be overridden with new templates. Templates also automaticcaly extend down the filesystem tree.
Templates can be defined by users through the web, via the management interface of Ariadne. Templates can be any kind of text type: html, xml, rtf, etc. Information and special operations on the Ariadne store can be used in a template, via a scripting language PINP, which consists of a subset of PHP functions. Besides that each class also defines extra functions, which can be used in templates assigned to objects of that class.
All this allows you to create a web application or website with a minimum of programming while keeping the content and layout seperate.
Enhancements:
New Features:
- files and images (pphotos) are now automatically cached if they are publicly readable, that also goes for generated images, through pphoto::build()
- added support for subclasses, which you can define yourself and add to the typetree via a typetree.ini template. You can define templates for a specific subclass and you can add your own wizard pages to the normal set. Beware, this code is very fresh.
- Numerous fixes and extensions (e.g. table editing, required fields) in the mod_edit editor (toolbar.php). Check the context menu when editing tables.
- much enhanced WDDX export support, with converter from ax to wddx format
- TinyMCE support by Stefan Schreinert. To use this you have to copy the contents of the tinyMCE packages (which you can download from their site) into ariadne/www/widget/htmledit/tinymce/.
- Added a webdav loader (which is still under development, but already pretty useful).
- added a rss module to help get and parse RSS feeds
- Moved all the authentication code to lib/modules/mod_auth/ which is used in all the loaders. With this approach adding new authentication methods becomes very easy.
- The psite object can now be configured to have a different URL for each language.
- Shortcut objects do allow you to browse further on the target nodes.
- Added a new option to pshortcut keep url which, if set, will inherit the target templates from the shortcut and keeps the URL from where the shortcut is defined.
- Added a PINP interpreter to ariadne/bin/. You can use this to execute PINP files written in the PINP language.
- Added an option to the sql syntax which lets you include shortcuts target property in the search. To use this you have to type the include target keywords at the end of the criteria (and before the limit, offset, etc keywords).
- The pphoto class now has an identify() function to detect multiple pages/layers.
- Stefan Schreinert updated some entries in the german translations.
- Andres Marcos Bianciotto updated the Spanish translations.
- Added support for changing the flow of the standard Ariadne wizards.
- updated the wddx export module, it uses fwrite instead of echo, which made it possible to have debugging and/or verbose enabled during the export. This also makes the usage of ob_ functions obsolete and reduces the usage of memory.
- Updated mod_soap.php with SOAP_Header and SOAP_Parser support.
- Added a preference setting for the template editor, normal textarea or helene, the syntax highlighting editor.
- Pinp library support is now available, allowing you to have a library of templates in a seperate tree in Ariadne that can be used anywhere in your site through a config.ini template.
- Added a PINP XML wrapper module. The parse_curl() method was created by Lukasz Keler.
- The open editor button now has an adjustable text.
- Added a profiler, which can be used in pinp templates as well: pfTime, pfReset, pfPrint
- Added a number of performance improvements to speed up finding the correct template to use.
- path and query are now optional arguments to count_find
- added a make_local_url method, which tries to stay within the current site/host, even when referencing a page below another psite.
- added a quality setting to pphoto::convert(), which allows you to set the jpeg quality.
- pressing apply in the template editor will now restore the cursor position.
- added basename and dirname to the pinp allowed function list. These are now the officially sanctified methods to get parent path (dirname) and filename (basename)
- added $ARCurrent->forcenls (putvar(forcenls,true)) option, to make sure that any object / template called after it uses the requested nls, whether or not any data for that language is available in the object.
- changed the way templates are included, so now you can do a return true in pinp templates, and it works as youd expect.
Bugs Fixed
- fixed problems with setting hyperlink over linebreaks or accross block elements in the editor, no more www.example.com.
- fixed default values for $path arguments in mod_edit
- a number of templates where fixed to work with any language independant of the languages of the object. Mostly dialogs, but also workflow stuff.
- fixed a bug in the ftp loader, it was giving the wrong time of templates
- Fixed some repeat by ... bugs in the pcalitem object. Thanks to Fabian Steger.
- Added a fix for ftp clients which do expect
as linebreaks. Thanks to Klaasjan Tukker.
- Fixed a couple of URL rewriting bugs when saving pages.
- Workflow templates are now able to set $error.
- Fixed a bug in the respawn feature of the authentication module: it will now login as public if the session respawn failed.
- Fixed a bug in the stores sql compiler which made it impossible to order by multiple nls variants of the same property.
- Added missing wmv mimetype to mod_mimetype.php
- Fixed a small problem in the nls handling of the new wizards. Sometimes the tab and the actual language shown differed.
- Fixed a Mozilla reserved keyword implements bug in the Ariadne Search window. Thanks to Stefan Schreinert.
- particle will now fill the endtime and enddate with the starttime / startdate if not set.
- Fixed pphoto to work around the bug that causes ImageMagick to break on a . in the ariadne path. Thanks to Stefan Schreinert for reporting this.
- the parentsection() function now works, instead of not :)
- Fixed bug 0000290: specifying 00:00 in the articles time fields, resets the time to current time (Thanks to Christoph Lindemann)
- The editor doesnt cut off the last char in an image link after editing anymore.
- Fixed the editor to not include the nls in the URL of images.
- The pinp variant of user.login.html does now have access to the arReturnPath and arReturnTemplate variables.
- Added a fix to pfile which should make Explorer download pfiles postfixed with a slash with their correct filename. Thanks to Johann Hanne.
- Fixed URL rewriting in mod_url when a siteobject had not yet been configured with an URL.
- Fixed a URL check in pbookmark which did not accept - as a valid domain character.
- helene (the syntax highlighting editor) now understands javascript in templates
- user.workflow.* didnt set $ARCurrent->nolangcheck, now they do ;-)
- added a upgrade script which fixes the es nls name in objects which still have the latin1 encoding.
- The pinp call for HTTPRequest in pobject is now equal to the php one.
- added a call to fflush in export.wddx.object.phtml, to force flushing to output because some versions of php dont flush
- fixed some output in mod_wddx_import
- added the missing call to fclose
- replaced php://stdout in php://output, because stdout is the wrong stream
- added linking in wddx import, this was missing
- the image dialog now works with images with special characters (quotes) in the name
- fixed problems with special characters and custom fields
- fixed a problem in the filestore, it can now handle directories with the name 0.
<<lessWhat this means is that Ariadne is a Content Management System, using a WYSIWYG HTML editor, its also a Group Calendar, a Photo Album, an Addressbook, a Weblog and anything else you want it to be.
Ariadne was built with PHP, the most popular web programming language, Apache, the most popular web server, and MySQL, the most popular database engine for web applications. PostgrSQL is also supported. All these are Free Software, as is Ariadne.
Because Ariadne is completely free, you can download it, use it, even change it to your own needs or build new applications on top of it.
Ariadne gives you all the tools you need to easily build a new website, an intranet or even an e-commerce system. You can build and manage all this simply with your webbrowser.
When you create a website with Ariadne, it stores all your content, templates, files, etc. in a structured object store built on top of a database system, e.g. MySQL. This object store looks a lot like a normal file system, like your operating system uses. You can create directories and files and navigate through them with the Ariadne explorer just like a normal filesystem. But this filesystem can do a lot more.
Ariadne allows you to seperate the content, layout and logic of your website or internet application. You can assign different people to manage these parts. Ariadne will combine all these parts dynamically when someone visits a webpage.
The Store contains all the information for the website. This information is combined with the class descriptions to create Objects. These objects contain not only the information, but also contain operations (methods) that can work on this information and on the Store. Ariadne then applies the user defined templates on these objects to generate a webpage.
Objects stored in the the Ariadne Store are exactly that, Objects. So you can have all the advantages of Object Oriented Programming when building your website or application. Including inheritance and polymorphy on everything you put in the Store. Templates defined for a specific Class of objects will be inherited in sub-classes or can be overridden with new templates. Templates also automaticcaly extend down the filesystem tree.
Templates can be defined by users through the web, via the management interface of Ariadne. Templates can be any kind of text type: html, xml, rtf, etc. Information and special operations on the Ariadne store can be used in a template, via a scripting language PINP, which consists of a subset of PHP functions. Besides that each class also defines extra functions, which can be used in templates assigned to objects of that class.
All this allows you to create a web application or website with a minimum of programming while keeping the content and layout seperate.
Enhancements:
New Features:
- files and images (pphotos) are now automatically cached if they are publicly readable, that also goes for generated images, through pphoto::build()
- added support for subclasses, which you can define yourself and add to the typetree via a typetree.ini template. You can define templates for a specific subclass and you can add your own wizard pages to the normal set. Beware, this code is very fresh.
- Numerous fixes and extensions (e.g. table editing, required fields) in the mod_edit editor (toolbar.php). Check the context menu when editing tables.
- much enhanced WDDX export support, with converter from ax to wddx format
- TinyMCE support by Stefan Schreinert. To use this you have to copy the contents of the tinyMCE packages (which you can download from their site) into ariadne/www/widget/htmledit/tinymce/.
- Added a webdav loader (which is still under development, but already pretty useful).
- added a rss module to help get and parse RSS feeds
- Moved all the authentication code to lib/modules/mod_auth/ which is used in all the loaders. With this approach adding new authentication methods becomes very easy.
- The psite object can now be configured to have a different URL for each language.
- Shortcut objects do allow you to browse further on the target nodes.
- Added a new option to pshortcut keep url which, if set, will inherit the target templates from the shortcut and keeps the URL from where the shortcut is defined.
- Added a PINP interpreter to ariadne/bin/. You can use this to execute PINP files written in the PINP language.
- Added an option to the sql syntax which lets you include shortcuts target property in the search. To use this you have to type the include target keywords at the end of the criteria (and before the limit, offset, etc keywords).
- The pphoto class now has an identify() function to detect multiple pages/layers.
- Stefan Schreinert updated some entries in the german translations.
- Andres Marcos Bianciotto updated the Spanish translations.
- Added support for changing the flow of the standard Ariadne wizards.
- updated the wddx export module, it uses fwrite instead of echo, which made it possible to have debugging and/or verbose enabled during the export. This also makes the usage of ob_ functions obsolete and reduces the usage of memory.
- Updated mod_soap.php with SOAP_Header and SOAP_Parser support.
- Added a preference setting for the template editor, normal textarea or helene, the syntax highlighting editor.
- Pinp library support is now available, allowing you to have a library of templates in a seperate tree in Ariadne that can be used anywhere in your site through a config.ini template.
- Added a PINP XML wrapper module. The parse_curl() method was created by Lukasz Keler.
- The open editor button now has an adjustable text.
- Added a profiler, which can be used in pinp templates as well: pfTime, pfReset, pfPrint
- Added a number of performance improvements to speed up finding the correct template to use.
- path and query are now optional arguments to count_find
- added a make_local_url method, which tries to stay within the current site/host, even when referencing a page below another psite.
- added a quality setting to pphoto::convert(), which allows you to set the jpeg quality.
- pressing apply in the template editor will now restore the cursor position.
- added basename and dirname to the pinp allowed function list. These are now the officially sanctified methods to get parent path (dirname) and filename (basename)
- added $ARCurrent->forcenls (putvar(forcenls,true)) option, to make sure that any object / template called after it uses the requested nls, whether or not any data for that language is available in the object.
- changed the way templates are included, so now you can do a return true in pinp templates, and it works as youd expect.
Bugs Fixed
- fixed problems with setting hyperlink over linebreaks or accross block elements in the editor, no more www.example.com.
- fixed default values for $path arguments in mod_edit
- a number of templates where fixed to work with any language independant of the languages of the object. Mostly dialogs, but also workflow stuff.
- fixed a bug in the ftp loader, it was giving the wrong time of templates
- Fixed some repeat by ... bugs in the pcalitem object. Thanks to Fabian Steger.
- Added a fix for ftp clients which do expect
as linebreaks. Thanks to Klaasjan Tukker.
- Fixed a couple of URL rewriting bugs when saving pages.
- Workflow templates are now able to set $error.
- Fixed a bug in the respawn feature of the authentication module: it will now login as public if the session respawn failed.
- Fixed a bug in the stores sql compiler which made it impossible to order by multiple nls variants of the same property.
- Added missing wmv mimetype to mod_mimetype.php
- Fixed a small problem in the nls handling of the new wizards. Sometimes the tab and the actual language shown differed.
- Fixed a Mozilla reserved keyword implements bug in the Ariadne Search window. Thanks to Stefan Schreinert.
- particle will now fill the endtime and enddate with the starttime / startdate if not set.
- Fixed pphoto to work around the bug that causes ImageMagick to break on a . in the ariadne path. Thanks to Stefan Schreinert for reporting this.
- the parentsection() function now works, instead of not :)
- Fixed bug 0000290: specifying 00:00 in the articles time fields, resets the time to current time (Thanks to Christoph Lindemann)
- The editor doesnt cut off the last char in an image link after editing anymore.
- Fixed the editor to not include the nls in the URL of images.
- The pinp variant of user.login.html does now have access to the arReturnPath and arReturnTemplate variables.
- Added a fix to pfile which should make Explorer download pfiles postfixed with a slash with their correct filename. Thanks to Johann Hanne.
- Fixed URL rewriting in mod_url when a siteobject had not yet been configured with an URL.
- Fixed a URL check in pbookmark which did not accept - as a valid domain character.
- helene (the syntax highlighting editor) now understands javascript in templates
- user.workflow.* didnt set $ARCurrent->nolangcheck, now they do ;-)
- added a upgrade script which fixes the es nls name in objects which still have the latin1 encoding.
- The pinp call for HTTPRequest in pobject is now equal to the php one.
- added a call to fflush in export.wddx.object.phtml, to force flushing to output because some versions of php dont flush
- fixed some output in mod_wddx_import
- added the missing call to fclose
- replaced php://stdout in php://output, because stdout is the wrong stream
- added linking in wddx import, this was missing
- the image dialog now works with images with special characters (quotes) in the name
- fixed problems with special characters and custom fields
- fixed a problem in the filestore, it can now handle directories with the name 0.
Download (2.5MB)
Added: 2005-09-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1502 downloads
QCreateVOB 1.1
QCreateVOB is a VOB movie file creator. more>>
QCreateVOB is a VOB movie file creator (using transcode, ffmpeg, sox, multimux, mplayer)
With QCreateVOB you can decode movies from AVI, WMV, and MPEG 1/2 to VOB files (VOB is DVD video format).
<<lessWith QCreateVOB you can decode movies from AVI, WMV, and MPEG 1/2 to VOB files (VOB is DVD video format).
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2005-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1594 downloads
GetCodecs 1.0.1
GetCodecs is a simple applet written in python with a GTK2 GUI. more>>
GetCodecs is a simple applet written in python with a GTK2 GUI that downloads, installs, and configures your system to use the various multimedia formats (MP3, DivX, DVD, etc) that are not shipped with many distributions (such as RedHat).
Misc Audio/Video Support:
The following codecs are provided by the "Misc Codecs" package. All codecs are copyright their respective owners. The author takes no responsibility in how you use them. You must agree to each of the license agreements before installing or using these codecs.
- Indeo Video 3.2/4.1/5.0/4.1 quick/5.0 (http://www.ligos.com/indeo)
- DivX ;-) video, ver. 3.11 alpha (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- DivX ;-) DirectShow decompression filter, v3.11 alpha (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- Microsoft MPEG-4 video, beta version 3.0.0.2700
- Microsoft WMV 7 (http://codecs.microsoft.com/codecs/i386/wmvds32.cab)
- Cinepak video
- Microsoft ADPCM video
- Intel 263 video (http://members.aol.com/SlavTrainr/STsPage.html)
- Morgan Multimedia Motion JPEG video v2.0 (http://www.morgan-multimedia.com)
- ATI VCR-2 video (http://www.ati.com)
- DivX ;-) WMA audio (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- Intel Music (http://members.aol.com/SlavTrainr/STsPage.html)
- Voxware Metasound audio (http://codecs.microsoft.com/codecs/i386/voxmsdec.cab)
- ACELP.Net DirectShow audio
<<lessMisc Audio/Video Support:
The following codecs are provided by the "Misc Codecs" package. All codecs are copyright their respective owners. The author takes no responsibility in how you use them. You must agree to each of the license agreements before installing or using these codecs.
- Indeo Video 3.2/4.1/5.0/4.1 quick/5.0 (http://www.ligos.com/indeo)
- DivX ;-) video, ver. 3.11 alpha (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- DivX ;-) DirectShow decompression filter, v3.11 alpha (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- Microsoft MPEG-4 video, beta version 3.0.0.2700
- Microsoft WMV 7 (http://codecs.microsoft.com/codecs/i386/wmvds32.cab)
- Cinepak video
- Microsoft ADPCM video
- Intel 263 video (http://members.aol.com/SlavTrainr/STsPage.html)
- Morgan Multimedia Motion JPEG video v2.0 (http://www.morgan-multimedia.com)
- ATI VCR-2 video (http://www.ati.com)
- DivX ;-) WMA audio (http://divx.ctw.cc)
- Intel Music (http://members.aol.com/SlavTrainr/STsPage.html)
- Voxware Metasound audio (http://codecs.microsoft.com/codecs/i386/voxmsdec.cab)
- ACELP.Net DirectShow audio
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Added: 2005-09-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MPlayer 1.0 RC1
MPlayer is a movie player for Linux. more>>
MPlayer is a movie player for Linux (runs on many other Unices, and non-x86 CPUs, see the documentation). MPlayer plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, Ogg/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, YUV4MPEG, FILM, RoQ, PVA files, supported by many native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, DivX 3/4/5 and even WMV movies, too (without the avifile library).
Another great feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA compatible card, even without X11!) and some low level card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI), too!
Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/Hollywood+.
MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls. European/ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic and Korean fonts are supported along with 12 subtitle formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub, PJS and our own: MPsub). DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VOBsub and Closed Captions) are supported as well.
Main features:
- (S)VCD (Super Video CD)
- CDRwins .bin image file
- DVD, including encrypted DVD
- MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB)
- RIFF AVI file format
- ASF/WMV/WMA format
- QT/MOV/MP4 format
- RealAudio/RealVideo format
- Ogg/OGM files
- VIVO format
- FLI format
- NuppelVideo format
- yuv4mpeg format
- FILM (.cpk) format
- RoQ format
- PVA format
- Matroska
- NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video
- streaming via http, RTP, RTSP, mms, mmst, mpst, sdp
- TV
Supported Video and Audio Codecs:
- MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD/DVD/DVB) video
- MPEG-4 in all variants including DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5 (Pro), XviD
- Windows Media Video 7/8 (WMV1/2)
- Windows Media Video 9 (WMV3) (using x86 DLL)
- RealVideo 1.0, 2.0 (G2)
- RealVideo 3.0 (RP8), 4.0 (RP9) (using Real libraries)
- Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3), Cinepak, RPZA and other QuickTime codecs
- DV video
- 3ivx
- Intel Indeo3 (3.1, 3.2)
- Intel Indeo 4.1 and 5.0 (using x86 DLL or XAnim codecs)
- VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other H.263(+) variants (using x86 DLL)
- MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats
- FLI/FLC
- HuffYUV
- various old simple RLE-like formats
- MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (MP3) audio
- AC3/A52 (Dolby Digital) audio (software or SP/DIF)
- AAC (MPEG-4 audio)
- WMA (DivX Audio) v1, v2
- WMA 9 (WMAv3), Voxware audio, ACELP.net etc (using x86 DLLs)
- RealAudio: COOK, SIPRO, ATRAC3 (using Real libraries)
- RealAudio: DNET and older codecs
- QuickTime: Qclp, Q-Design QDMC/QDM2, MACE 3/6 (using QT libraries)
- Ogg Vorbis audio
- VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren) (using x86 DLL)
- alaw/ulaw, (ms)gsm, pcm, *adpcm and other simple old audio format
<<lessAnother great feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA compatible card, even without X11!) and some low level card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI), too!
Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/Hollywood+.
MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls. European/ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic and Korean fonts are supported along with 12 subtitle formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub, PJS and our own: MPsub). DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VOBsub and Closed Captions) are supported as well.
Main features:
- (S)VCD (Super Video CD)
- CDRwins .bin image file
- DVD, including encrypted DVD
- MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB)
- RIFF AVI file format
- ASF/WMV/WMA format
- QT/MOV/MP4 format
- RealAudio/RealVideo format
- Ogg/OGM files
- VIVO format
- FLI format
- NuppelVideo format
- yuv4mpeg format
- FILM (.cpk) format
- RoQ format
- PVA format
- Matroska
- NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video
- streaming via http, RTP, RTSP, mms, mmst, mpst, sdp
- TV
Supported Video and Audio Codecs:
- MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD/DVD/DVB) video
- MPEG-4 in all variants including DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5 (Pro), XviD
- Windows Media Video 7/8 (WMV1/2)
- Windows Media Video 9 (WMV3) (using x86 DLL)
- RealVideo 1.0, 2.0 (G2)
- RealVideo 3.0 (RP8), 4.0 (RP9) (using Real libraries)
- Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3), Cinepak, RPZA and other QuickTime codecs
- DV video
- 3ivx
- Intel Indeo3 (3.1, 3.2)
- Intel Indeo 4.1 and 5.0 (using x86 DLL or XAnim codecs)
- VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other H.263(+) variants (using x86 DLL)
- MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats
- FLI/FLC
- HuffYUV
- various old simple RLE-like formats
- MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (MP3) audio
- AC3/A52 (Dolby Digital) audio (software or SP/DIF)
- AAC (MPEG-4 audio)
- WMA (DivX Audio) v1, v2
- WMA 9 (WMAv3), Voxware audio, ACELP.net etc (using x86 DLLs)
- RealAudio: COOK, SIPRO, ATRAC3 (using Real libraries)
- RealAudio: DNET and older codecs
- QuickTime: Qclp, Q-Design QDMC/QDM2, MACE 3/6 (using QT libraries)
- Ogg Vorbis audio
- VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren) (using x86 DLL)
- alaw/ulaw, (ms)gsm, pcm, *adpcm and other simple old audio format
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