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    jAVIlib

    Simple AVI/MJPEG library in pure java

    A pure java port of the avilib that was part of Blender 2.37. Can read and write MJPEG-encoded AVI-contained video files only.
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    FFusion

    FFmpeg-based decoded component for Apple QuickTime

    This is a revival of the old FFusion QuickTime component, updated through the Perian project and extracted from there by RJVB. It aims to be a decode-only codec leveraging FFmpeg to do the actual work. For now it is based on libavcodec v52, as is Perian; the goal is to port it to use the current libavcodec, and then to build it for win32 QuickTime. In hope it'll improve playback performance for mp4, h264, etc. files. The source is hosted on GitHub, the SourceForge project holds the...
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    A Java port of XviD.
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    We will create a complete MPEG4 part 14/Quicktime parser in Java, add a full working example in J2ME and then port the whole thing to C#.
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