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    blackvideo-mini-player

    blackvideo-mini-player

    A standalone lightweight auxiliary CLI video player for BlackVideo.

    Lightweight cross-platform video player (Ada + SDL2 + FFmpeg). Support player for the BlackVideo. Works standalone via CLI or right-click on any video file. Usage Method 1 — Command Line Step 1. Unzip blackvideo-mini-player-v2.3.0.win.zip Step 2. Open the build\ folder, then type cmd directly in the address bar and press Enter — this opens a terminal already in that folder. Alternatively: open Command Prompt anywhere and use cd with the copied path: cd...
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    PlusV

    PlusV

    An Open Source alternative to SBR (Spectral band replication)

    ...With traditional MP3, a typical Near CD Quality audio file has been encoded with a data rate of 128 kbits/s. While this is ok for people with big hard disks and fast Internet connections, this data speed has clearly been a bottleneck for people using modems or storing their music into 32 or 64 MB portable player FLASH cards. PlusV is a brand new audio compression enhancement technology that allows audio files to be compressed in as little as 64 or even 48 kbits/s. PlusV is not a compression scheme of its own, it is an extension that can be applied to existing audio formats. ...
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    Intel Integrated Performace Primitives audio/video codecs plug-in for the OPAL/OpenH323 library including G.728, G.729, G.723.1, G.722.2 GSM-FR, GSM-AMR, H.261, H.263, H.264 and MPEG4 part 2.
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    Videoxperience-Innpacto

    Videoxperience-Innpacto

    Efficient image coding and distribution for improved QoE

    The end result of this project is to lay the groundwork for the development of Internet-enabled quality video services for the end user, which today represents a quantum leap in user experience and a benefit to operators and Internet content providers. The project aims to: - Characterize the design of the Internet to offer video services with a measurable high quality User Experience similar to today's DTT and IPTV, CATV or satellite as deployed by the Operators or DVD...
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    jipCam provides a JMF-based datasource implementation for IP-based video cameras. This allows Internet Procotol based cameras like the Axis 2100 or 2120 to be used directly in a Java Media Framework enabled video application.
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    An open source project to create a large scale wireless (frottle/openwrt), networking (ospf/bgp), IPTV (videoland/myth), VoIP (asterisk/freeswitch) test bed. We are primarily focused on the Southern California area.
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