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    Present video folder overview in a novel way. Have a lot of files from camcorder or action cam. Need to sort them, dispose poor videos, edit (shorten) some that are to long and so on. The usual file managers show only 1 thumbnail per video, that is not enough. Note this is not a video editor but a special file manager to manage home videos by showing better information on your videos. Requirements: Python3, Gkt3, ffmpeg.
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    BlenderAVC allows footage from an AVC and HDV camcorder to be pulled into Blender3D (Sequence Editor) without transcoding by generating AviSynth scripts. It also batch-generates proxy images to make it easier to edit the footage on older machines.
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    gdvrecv is a set of tools for FreeBSD 5 to receives audio and video data from a digital camcorder via an IEEE 1394 (widely known as FireWire) link and stores them into an DV file.
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