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    This is a perl-gtk application to get a channel list from a dvb card, display it, and allow complex filtering of view. It also has extensive multi-channel recording capabilities based on the EPG display shown The Application is now EpgRec2 following massive changes in the application and underlying libraries. It now uses a modified version of Linux::DVB::DVBT perl module
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    AEO-Light 1.1

    AEO-Light 1.1

    Version 1.1 is no longer supported.

    Version 1.1 is no longer supported. Please see the new version at https://usc-imi.github.io/aeo-light/ Description for 1.1 continues below: AEO-Light 1.1 is an open-source software application that takes a digital scan of motion picture film with optical sound tracks and directly reproduces the audio, producing as a result a synchronized sound film file. Funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and by the University of South Carolina.
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