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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    FastoCloud PRO

    IPTV/NVR/CCTV/Video cloud https://fastocloud.com

    IPTV/Video cloud Features: Cross-platform (Linux, MacOSX, FreeBSD, Raspbian/Armbian) GPU/CPU Encode/Decode/Post Processing Stream statistics CCTV Adaptive hls streams Load balancing Temporary urls HLS push EPG scanning Subtitles to text conversions AD insertion Logo overlay Video effects Relays Timeshifts Catchups Playlists Restream/Transcode from online streaming services like Youtube, Twitch Mozaic Many Outputs Physical Inputs Streaming Protocols File Formats Presets Vods/Series server-side support Pay per view channels Channels on demand HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) server-side support Public API, client server communication via JSON RPC Protocol gzip compression Deep learning video analysis Supported deep learning frameworks: Tensorflow NCSDK Caffe ML Hardware:
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    FFmpeg

    FFmpeg

    Tools to process multimedia content such as audio, video, subtitles...

    A complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. FFmpeg is a collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content such as audio, video, subtitles, and related metadata. Provides an implementation of a wider range of codecs. Implements streaming protocols, container formats, and basic I/O access. Includes hashers, decompressors and miscellaneous utility functions.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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