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A collaboration web site for software engineers to find and contribute code. The goal is to have users of the system to be able to not only get code from the system but also be able to update and fix specific code segments.
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.
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.
This is a little name change. The project will now be devoted to writing a full featured media player in Java. It supports image viewing (slideshows, and most image types) and MP3 playing currently.