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    libsmacker

    libsmacker

    A C library for decoding .smk Smacker Video files

    libsmacker is a cross-platform C library which can be used for decoding Smacker Video files produced by RAD Game Tools. Smacker Video was the king of video middleware in the 1990s, and its 256-color compressed video format was used in over 2600 software titles. Please visit the Project Web site for detailed information.
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    EvilEncoding is a software for parallel video encoding. You can encode one movie parallel on multiple computers. So you would have an enormous performance boost. As encoding engine mencoder will be fully featured used.
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    This project aims to development a universal media codecs for video/audio/image processing. It use same interfaces for all codecs. And it target system is embedded system. The codecs will be include: MPEG2, MPEG4, H264, AAC, VC-1, AVS.
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