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    Clipstitch

    Uility to make home movies from your digital camera files

    Full documentation: Download clipstitchX.Y.html To make movies from your camera (or phone) video files. FFmpeg is a professional-quality, free, open-source program for video editing, with the ability to implement a huge number of operations and handle every data format! This kind of ability comes at a cost: its commands are quite complex-looking and difficult to use and remember. Clipstitch runs as a front-end to ffmpeg so that you use only the sub-set of ffmpeg commands necessary...
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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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    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Provides remote video recording with zoom control

    This tiny tool is a simple remote control for Panasonic video cameras which support Wi-Fi. For now it's able to complete the following operations: show you preview of the video you are recording or going to record (you can watch it in the window of the tool or scale it as you prefer), turn camera video recording on, off, and to use camera zoom to scale the final picture. Before you start working with this video tool you need to connect your camera to your PC and find out IP address and...
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    Snappy is a fast, easy to use, cross platform screenshot/screencast application currently being written in Python. It will integrate with many services, allowing the user to quickly upload to YouTube/ImageShack/FTP/etc.
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    HDRFlow is a framework to process high-dynamic range (HDR) and RAW images. It's written in C++, and is both cross-platform and hardware accelerated on modern GPUs.
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    Cross-platform screen recorder and player for console (text-based) applications.
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    BLIX is a cross-platform set of Python extension modules and Python scripts for Blender (www.blender.org). These scripts add camera calibration, 3D reconstruction and rigid body orientation to Blender.
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