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    Video processing source code for algorithms and tools used in software media pipelines. The currently available source code is written in C++ with their associated libraries and DirectShow Filters. Filters include an H.264 encoder, H.264 decoder, H.264 source filter, RTSP sink and source filters, YUV source, RGB to YUV color conversion, croppers, scalers, video mixing/picture in picture filters, rotate filter, virtual mic, and many more. ...
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    Zoe Lossless Codec (moved to GitHub)

    Zoe Lossless Codec for AVI files

    Zoe Lossless Codec is a video compression/decompression module to be used in AVI files under the Video for Windows (VfW) framework. The encoded data will typically be stored inside AVI files. The current version allows lossless compression of grayscale video data in the "Y8 ", "Y10 " or "Y12 " formats, as well as RGB24, RGB32 and UYVY. RGB formats are encoded per-channel without any color space conversion. "Y10 " is a new FOURCC code representing 10 bits of grayscale data stored in the LSB...
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    Definitely Lossless

    FFMPEG and SHA512 frontend for lossless video encoding

    DEFINITELY LOSSLESS provides a solution to reliably transmit video data from one location to another. Context: Up until now, standardisation organisation such as the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG) or the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) have used only uncompressed video formats. The H.264 standard and its implementation in FFMPEG allows for lossless transmission of video data at a smaller file size. Purpose: DEFINITELY LOSSLESS simplifies the manipulation of YUV422...
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    ZVid

    ZVid

    Simple differential video compressor

    ZVid is an open-source research project focusing on differential video compression. ZVid is dedicated to capture frames from camcorders. All code is released under the terms of the GNU GPL license. Dependencies: - https://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo/
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    Kumaji is an advanced subtitle rendering library aiming for complete cross-platform support, complete and compliant support for all common subtitle formats and, of course, speed. The source code is also intended to be easy to understand and hack at.
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