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OGMRip is a library providing a common API for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI/OGM/MP4/Matroska files using a wide variety of codecs. It uses mplayer, mencoder, ogmtools, oggenc and lame to perform all its operations.
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Batch muxing of Matroska files with GUI. It is based on .NET technology, so you will need Microsoft .NET Framework 4 (Client Profile). It uses mkvmerge (part of mkvtoolnix) .
thoggen is a DVD backup program based on GStreamer/Gtk+. It encodes into ogg/theora video files, but additional formats (avi, matroska + mpeg4/xvid/mp2/mp3) are planned for the future. thoggen aims to provide a clean and easy to use interface.
A plugin-based raytracer for educational and other use, supporting XML-format scenefiles, POVray and Polyray scenefiles. Other facilities it will offer include Lindermayer Systems, AVI/OGM (Ogg Vorbis)/Matroska animations and a Perl/PHP web interface
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.