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    Realistic VHS Video Converter

    Realistic VHS Video Converter

    Convert any High-Quality and modern videos into realistic VHS videos

    Create your vintage and realistic VHS videos from the 1980's, 1990's and 2000's with any of your videos using a special conversion utility for Microsoft Windows.
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    Sensory Effect Simulator

    Simulator for sensory effect and multimedia content

    This program provides means for simulating multimedia content (e.g., videos) with sensory effects based on the MPEG-V: Media Context and Control standard, especially Part 3: Sensory Information (ISO/IEC 23005-3). NOTE: SESim will not be developed any further as it is now integrated in the Sensory Effect Video Annotation (SEVino) tool: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevino/
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    VLC Lyric Control (VLyriC)

    VLC Lyric Control (VLyriC)

    Control live text overlay(s) over a live video feed or file using VLC.

    ...VLyriC is geared towards individuals who need to broadcast a live video feed of a large meeting or conference (primarily LDS Stake Conferences), and include a text overlay to display names/titles of those speaking and/or lyrics of songs to be sung during the meeting or conference. VLyriC depends on the .NET Framework 4 (either the Client Profile or Full frameworks are OK), and has been run on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. This project is based on the original VLyriC written by Charles Boling (http://ebs.boling.us/apps/vlyric/).
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    Sensory Effect Video Annotation

    Annotation tool for sensory effects and multimedia content

    This program provides means for annotating multimedia content (e.g., videos) with sensory effects based on the MPEG-V: Media Context and Control standard, especially Part 3: Sensory Information (ISO/IEC 23005-3). Now with integrated Sensory Effect Simulator (SESim).
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    This application can be used for comparing images with video or live camera/ip camera stream. It is a useful tool for face comparison and other (forensic) side by side image comparisons. This application is developed by the Netherlands Forensic Institute
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    ViDBuG is a visual editor for AVISynth scripts. It can be used to edit videos by combining filters. A key strength is that ViDBuG will show frames from each step of the process to give the user a quick overview of the processing steps.
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