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Mass video digitization workflow management for archiving
Professional digital video archiving system solution, developed and used by the Austrian national audio/video archive, designed to handle vast amounts of video content from ingest to long-term storage, including analysis, transcoding and metadata.
Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android(TM) phones and tablets.
* Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
* Get it on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.sourceforge.opencamera/
* Or you can download the APK/source directly, see "Files" above.
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Video Recorder/Reader for Virtual Reality Experiments
The tools in this project are used by the Virtual Reality lab at University of Texas at Austin to record the stream of rendered images (OpenGL) and combine them with eye tracking data (if eyes are being tracked) and user defined metadata.
The project is split into two parts. DVR is used to record the data stream as a QuickTime movie. The RVD is used to read the movie recorded by the DVR.
Acknowledgements:
John Stone - created most of the code base
Gabriel Diaz and Joseph Cooper - QA
Dmitry Kit - Maintainer/QA
Dr. Mary Hayhoe and Dr. Dana Ballard
Virtual Reality Laboratory at University of Texas in Austin
Videotecum stores many inputs from one scene in sync: multiple videos, sound, metadata and timed marks or comments collected while recording, useful for briefing and for future retrieval and reuse of multimedia recordings.