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    ScreenToGif

    ScreenToGif

    Screen, webcam and sketchboard recorder with an integrated editor

    ScreenToGif is a tool that allows you to record a selected area of your screen, live feed from your webcam or live drawings from a sketchboard and edit and save the recording as a gif, apng, video, psd or png images. It comes with a powerful editor, yet remains a portable and small-sized application.
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    You-Get

    You-Get

    Dumb downloader that scrapes the web

    You-Get is a small command-line utility for downloading media (video, audio and images) from the Web when there are no other means to do so. It can download video and audio files from such popular web sites as YouTube, Twitter, Niconico, Vimeo, Flickr, Instagram and a whole lot more. You-Get is a great option for when you want to enjoy your favorite videos, audio or images from the internet without having to open any web browsers or get interrupted by ads. It’s also a good choice for...
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    DisCam

    DisCam

    A Simple Camera Feed Built In Python.

    A Simple Rather Useful Camera Feed. Built In An Universal-Language , Python. Uses Face Detection To Completely Automate The Photo-taking Process. And Mostly Described As An Universal Cross-Platform Camera Feed Software.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Qvid

    Qvid

    Stream low latency video from your desktop or webcam over TCP/IP

    Qvid is a demo video streaming application for Windows (MacOs support limited and currently broken), written in Python. It allows you to capture screenshots of your desktop, webcam, and selected windows programs. The captured images are compressed and sent as a continuous stream over a TCP connection to a single machine. Developed alongside https://sourceforge.net/projects/netjoy/ to allow for off-site, single and multiplayer, game play over an internet connection.
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    StamPL is a light perl version of the Stamp program. It stamps webcam feed dumps.
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    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Oct.0 Nikon Z remote control app

    Advanced Remote control and tethering app for Nikon Z ML cameras

    Based on Nikon SDK C# wrapper and EMGU repositories - Oct.0 is a standalone Windows 64bit lightweight app, developed to remotely control select Nikon Z Mirrorless camera bodies by means of wired or wireless controllers attached to a x64 PC. Oct.0 allows for replicating most of the camera body controls (buttons) functions via GUI buttons or keyboard shortcuts, as well as allowing tethering functions such as saving the files to destination folder on a PC, and invoking a remote LiveView session.
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