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    FFsubsync

    FFsubsync

    Automagically synchronize subtitles with video

    Language-agnostic automatic synchronization of subtitles with video, so that subtitles are aligned to the correct starting point within the video. First, make sure ffmpeg is installed. Make sure ffmpeg is on your path and can be referenced from the command line! Next, grab the script. It should work with both Python 2 and Python 3. There may be occasions where you have a correctly synchronized srt file in a language you are unfamiliar with, as well as an unsynchronized srt file in your native language. In this case, you can use the correctly synchronized srt file directly as a reference for synchronization, instead of using the video as the reference. ffsubsync uses the file extension to decide whether to perform voice activity detection on the audio or to directly extract speech from an srt file. ffsubsync usually finishes in 20 to 30 seconds, depending on the length of the video.
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    Mix

    Mix is a tool to combine multiple assemblies from NGS data.

    ...The proposed algorithm builds an extension graph where vertices represent extremities of contigs and edges represent existing alignments between these extremities. These alignment edges are used for contig extension. The resulting output assembly corresponds to a path in the extension graph that maximizes the cumulative contig length. Please note that Mix has moved to: https://github.com/massyah/MIX
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    Motion Graphs in Blender

    A Blender 2.6+ addon that aims to implement Motion Graphs

    ...This motion graph can be used to generate arbitrary length motions that is composed of frames from the original motions and some generated transition frames between them. The add-on is currently being extended for path synthesis where the the animation required to make the character traverse an arbitrary path will be generated from the motion graph.
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