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    Cecil

    Cecil

    Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs

    Cecil is a library to inspect, modify and create .NET programs and libraries. Mono.Cecil is a library to generate and inspect programs and libraries in the ECMA CIL form. Analyze .NET binaries using a simple and powerful object model, without having to load assemblies to use Reflection. Modify .NET binaries, add new metadata structures and alter the IL code. Cecil has been around since 2004 and is widely used in the .NET community. If you're using Cecil, or depend on a framework, project, or...
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    FFME

    FFME

    FFME: The Advanced WPF MediaElement (based on FFmpeg)

    FFME: The Advanced WPF MediaElement (based on FFmpeg). FFME is an advanced and close drop-in replacement for Microsoft's WPF MediaElement Control. While the standard MediaElement uses DirectX (DirectShow) for media playback, FFME uses FFmpeg to read and decode audio and video. This means that for those of you who want to support stuff like HLS playback, or just don't want to go through the hassle of installing codecs on client machines, using FFME might just be the answer. Fast media seeking...
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