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    VideoGrok is a set of applications for relating metadata to segments of video, and then locating and analysing these, with interfaces to technologies including SMIL, RSS and RDF. Currently based on Quicktime for Java. This restriction will be removed.
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    This program helps understanding the content of any MPEG compressed video stream by displaying its structure and content in a tree based view.
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    JavaSysInfo is the java version of phpSysInfo, a library that provides information on the host being accessed. It parses /proc and displays things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, SCSI, IDE, PCI, Network adaptors and traffic, Disk usage and Video Information
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