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. Code is released under BSD license with exception of...
A real time open-source HEVC (h265) encoder under LGPL license
HomerHEVC ( see www.homerhevc.com ):
HOMER (Hevc Open Mpeg EncodeR) is an open-source HEVC encoder.
HOMER is multiplatform code, tested for Linux and Windows
It is published under the LPGLv2.1 license, and is therefore Free Software according to the Free Software Foundation.
Source code can be found in:
https://github.com/jcasal-homer/HomerHEVC
Features (HomerHEVC_v2.0):
- Open-source. Free software published under the LGPL license.
- Multiplatform (Windows and Linux)
-...
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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