JPlayer is a Java based media Player that supports a lot of audio and video formats: MP3, AIFF, AU, AVI, GSM, MIDI, MP2, QT, RMF and WAV files. Java Media Framework Performance Pack is required for more formats.
BlinkenApplet is a Blinken-Player that supports nearly all kinds of BlinkenStreams: Files blm, bmm, bml, bbm or network UDP. As it is written in Java, it's plattform independent. It can be used as applet, application or even on MIDP2.0 cell phones.
Using JVigilancia you can use a cheap webcam to remotely watch your home or business. You can instruct the program to perform several actions when movement is detected in the image, even to send you an e-mail at this moment with attached pictures.
A subtitle agent, which developed on Java, helps to create, modify, and operate subtitle files easily. Also providing Java packages for developing subtitle agents conveniently. Moreover, they're free and open-sourced, based on GPL lisence.
Varsha is a GUI based, drag-and drop style DVD authoring software written in Java. It uses already available tools such as dvdauthor, mkisofs, dvd+rw-tools etc to perform various things behind scenes. If you have some mpeg files (DVD compatible), you c
Show up to 4 streaming videos from USB Webcams concurrently on your display. Auto-detects current display settings. The software has a basic control panel to start up available devices sequentially.
HW Reqs: additional USB PCI hubs or USB ports.
Manage sources of video (i.e., from a security camera), recording clips where motion has been detected, and allowing those clips to be replayed.
Variable lead-in/out time, motion detection, logging.
A simple Java applet for webcam viewing with examples. Easy to use and no programming experience necessary. Put one file on your site and paste in the HTML tags provided. Aims to be highly portable across browsers. Lots of handy features.
KutttPech is a JAVA-based MPEG-player able to handle LIVE STREAM video+audio as well as files. Very usefull for webcams and web-site add-ons. Try it, the speed will suprise you!
JCDSee is a Java clone of popular image viewer ACDSee. The goal of this project is to create a free open source software as ACDSee look a like as posible. And WILL better (hopefully) with some web features.
SubGet is a tool for downloading and uploading subtitles to movies. It supports NapiProjekt and Opensubtitles databases. Features include converting between subtitle file formats, translating and autodetecting charset encodings.
The main goal of OntoMedia is the management of large multimedia collections using semantic integration techniques for metadata by applying state-of-the-art ontology driven Semantic Web technology to the multimedia domain.