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    Burn 360
    This is a frontend to ffmpeg and standard VCD/DVD ripping creation programs written in perl-gtk2. It is designed to enable (as seperate processes) ;VCD/DVD ripping;Any Media-transcoding that ffmpeg supports ;DVD creation
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    DVD2MP3 is a perl script which converts audio tracks on a DVD into id3 tagged mp3 files. It was written for Linux, though it could probably be used on other Unixes with little trouble. It requires mplayer, lame, lsdvd, MP3::Tag and Term::ReadLine.
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    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.
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    mpegMe is a simple graphical tool that helps you convert various video files into DVD-compliant MPEG-2 format.
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  • 5
    dvdMe is a really simple DVD authoring tool.
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    Let your videos convert to DVD-compliant MPEG-2 video format!
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    Tivo2dvd creates and executes the series of commands required to access, format, and burn television shows from a Series II Tivo directly to a DVD. It supports processing multiple shows at once, to a DVD with menus.
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    An ffmpeg GUI for video encoding. Supports DVD and files and converts to all formats allowed by ffmpeg, including the iPod, PSP, and other popular formats.
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    dvpod is a simple wrapper script for Handbrake specifically designed to allow easy ripping of DVD tracks for use on video iPods. It's particularly useful for batch ripping multiple tracks from a single disk to individual files for the iPod.
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  • 10
    Creates a straightforward photo and movie gallery from your JPEG images and AVI files. End result does not require a database, PHP, or other such 'heavy' server side technology. End result can be displayed through your website, or stored to CD/DVD.
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    ASDF is A Simple DVD Frontend, and is intended to make it easier to watch DVDs using MPlayer. It's written in Perl using the Qt toolkit.
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    gDVDshrink is a simple tool to help you 'shrink' long double-layer DVD titles into single-layer 4.2 GB DVD-R medium
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    This project aims to have a suite of scripts and GUI for capturing, converting and burning DV movies to CD (dvzeec) or DVD (dvzeec-dvd).
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    Console system administration made easy. Intended to centralize and ease the work related to system administration. Manage Apache, Bind, Qmail, Log files, Users, SSH, CD/DVD Burning. Built on CentOS 4 (RHEL4 Clone). Customize it to your needs.
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    Vamps is a tool to help backing up DVDs: Vamps evaporates DVD compliant MPEG2 program streams by selectively copying audio and subpicture tracks and by re-quantizing the video stream. Shrink ratio may be based on video only or on the full PS.
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    AcidRip is an automated front end for MPlayer/Mencoder written in Perl, using Gtk2::Perl for a graphical interface. Makes encoding a DVD just one button click!
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    A GUI for dvd to matroska backups, bitterbpp uses autodetection and bits/pixel estimates to generate high quality output. It features multiple audio/subtitle track capabilities (direct copy and/or vorbis transcoding), and supports different video codecs.
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    writeit is the project name for a number of tools to create DVD-Video data and further handling. It is currently focussed on developping C binaries (mkdvdvimage, ...). The perl (historical) script writeit.pl is a command line front-end to a number of CD/
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    Udrec_suite provides a networked video recorder for the dbox 2 under neutrino. It is targeted to be easily installed, configured and executed under Linux and is fully transparent to the user infront of the dbox. Includes dvdwizard for DVD-generation
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    A Perl script that utilizes transcode, ffmpeg, mjpeg, and dvdauthor to convert a DivX movie to DVD compliant files (AUDIO_TS, VIDEO_TS). Pipes are used to combine the mpeg2 conversion, multiplexing, and dvdauthor'ing into one step.
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    DPencoder is an easy-to-use mencoder frontend written in Perl using the PerlQt extension for Qt. This project is dedicated to newbies who want to rip they DVD in a few clicks. Have fun !
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    OpenZap is a linux-based digital media player (MP3/Ogg/DivX/DVD) for the ZapStation : the digital media player sold by ZapMedia. Intended as a comprehensive guide on how to customize the ZapStation for your own needs.
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    This project is for the Device Drivers and user-space tools for the <a href= http://www.centurion-cd.com/product-dischub.html>Centurion DiscHub.</a>. The device is a 100 CD+-RW/DVD+-RW/DVD-RAM drive with a robotic 100 Disc changer.
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  • 24
    Cross platform tool for simply converting any video source (not just DVDs) into iPod/iPhone compatible video files. As a secondary function, provides an easy way to convert and burn any video source onto DVD.
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