GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, BluRays and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet.
X JAck viDEo mOnitor: xjadeo is a program that displays a video clip in sync with an external time source, most notably jack-transport, LTC and MTC. Applications include: soundtrack composition/editing, video monitoring and -installations.
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Multimedia architecture consisting of libraries and applications. Libraries include gavl for low level audio/video support and gmerlin_avdecoder, a multiformat decoding library. Applications include a GUI player with mediatree and a GUI transcoder.
libmng -THE reference library for reading, displaying, writing and examining Multiple-Image Network Graphics.
MNG is the animation extension to the popular PNG image-format.
MPlayer with all essential codes, encoders, decoders & filters. For LINUX users: just extract the source & run the 'install.sh' file from Terminal. For Windows users: Not Tested yet, but hope to work on MINGW32 in WinXP. Thanks from Chinmoy & Srijon
MplayerXP is branch of well known mplayer (http://mplayerhq.hu) which is based on new (thread based) core. Main goal of this project is to achieve smoothness of video playback due monotonous CPU loading.
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Testcard is a SDL/SDL_gfx based monitor test pattern (test card) generator. SMPTE and other test patterns are supported. Future plans include a very basic scripting capability to construct custom test patterns from built in primitives.
snavtclient is free open source network client program for CCTV security surveillance digital video recorders (DVR) manufactured by the AV TECH Corporation. For more information please see software web site: http://snavtclient.epipe.com/
This project is an attempt to provide the Linux community with kernel drivers for two hugely popular DVD playback cards namely DXR3 from Creative Labs and Hollywood Plus from Sigma Designs.
XdTV allows you to watch, record & stream TV. It interacts with AleVT & Nxtvepg & supports the bttv, bktr & dvb APIs. It contains some deinterlacing filters and record video with various containers (AVI, MPEG, OGG..) and many codecs (FFMpeg, XviD, Ogg..)
SPBLinux: modular mini distribution running completely in RAM, can be booted from USB, based on Busybox and Midnight Commander, optional with DirectFB and (since version 2.1) Mozilla; it is possible to create/modify own modules inside SPBLinux.
Variable speed playback for major open source media players (MPlayer, GStreamer, Xine, VLC, Totem, RhythmBox, Amorak, Miro, etc.) Scaletempo plays audio and video faster or slower than the recorded speed without changing pitch (i.e. no chipmunk effect).
The UHAPI4Linux project is working on an open source implementation of UHAPI:
1. Provide development platform on PC for application and middleware
2. Demonstrate UHAPI concepts
3. Bootstrap developers with UHAPI
This is a tool to enable TV-Out on Linux for NVidia cards. It does not
need the kernel, supports multiple TV encoder chips. You may use
all the features of the chip, down to direct register access,
and all resolutions and sizes the chip supports.
The Linux Video Project attempts to create a LiveSystem which boots on any x86 system, initializes its hardware (most notably sound), and plays video on that system. It uses the ROCK Linux Distribution Build Kit for building the live-system.