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    MediaDevices

    MediaDevices

    Go implementation of the MediaDevices API

    ...It provides a cross-platform, unified API for capturing and manipulating media streams and is often used in combination with Pion WebRTC for peer-to-peer communications. Its support for device enumeration, media constraints, and frame processing makes it a powerful building block for custom voice and video solutions in Go.
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    Apophysis AV

    Apophysis AV

    Fractal Flame Editor

    Apophysis AV is an improved and modern version of the famous fractal flame editor Apophysis. This application combines the best options of previous branches (e.g. 3D- or 64-bit support and favourite variations), some of which were lost in the development process, and has multiple bugfixes. Besides, Apophysis AV has a lot of new features.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    XSPF Export Tool

    XSPF Export Tool

    copy files denoted in XSPF playlist to any location

    XSPF Export Tool loads an XSPF playlist (a "spiff" list), collects the music files denoted in the playlist from their locations, and then copies them to a single new location such as a folder or USB stick, portable device, network location, etc. Further, optional enumeration of output files is available. Don't forget to select the files from the list after the playlist loads using mouse or standard keyboard and mouse shortcuts such as CTRL+ A, CTRL+click, or SHIFT + click.
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