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Command-line video compositing and audio mixing tools
Render is a program for creating composite BMP image sequences. These images are composited as specified in a text configuration file.
Mixer is a program for mixing film soundtracks. It accepts input files in WAV format and outputs a mixed soundtrack in WAV format. Each input channel can contain one or more audio files that are edited and mixed using a cue sheet. The maximum number of channels is a compile-time parameter.
Kumaji is an advanced subtitle rendering library aiming for complete cross-platform support, complete and compliant support for all common subtitle formats and, of course, speed. The sourcecode is also intended to be easy to understand and hack at.
CaptionHidder is designed to hide the caption of movie files when they are being played, in order to promote users' listening comprehension. The software is capable for Linux.
ScopeShapes uses the left and right sound outputs of your computer to control the X- and Y- axes of an oscilloscope in order to generate 2D and 3D shapes. It reads AutoCAD-format ASCII .dxf files, and runs on Linux, Win32, and Mac OS X.