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    Matroska is an open standard audio/video container format. Visit our homepage at http://www.matroska.org
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    The Integrating Vision Toolkit (IVT) is a powerful and fast C++ computer vision library with an easy-to-use object-oriented architecture. It offers its own multi-platform GUI toolkit. OpenCV is integrated optionally. Website: http://ivt.sourceforge.net
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    Eye of the cat

    Eye of the cat

    A frontend for ffmpeg x11grab for screencasts

    The application itself was written on Gambas2 and uses "ffmpeg" to record the video, as this post it can be used but still lacks functions(lots of them) and stability. The application uses "gambas2" to run, "ffmpeg" to record the screen and "xwininfo" to get window dimensions. They need to be installed manually, on Ubuntu is done with: $ sudo apt-get install gambas2 ffmpeg xwininfo
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    CaC - Catch And Convert
    CaC is a application to easily download and convert Videos from Videosites like YouTube, Google Video etc. It´s written in Lazarus / FreePascal and availible for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X Systems.
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    Simple Stop-motion Time-lapse Toolkit

    Short bash script to create Stop Motion and Time-Lapse videos

    This is a simple but powerful bash script to create stop motion and time-lapse videos from an Internet URL or an attached video device (see examples). Simply point it at an image source, set the capture frequency, and starting recording stillframes. You can view your stillframes as a video, or convert to a true video format at any point. Bad frames can be browsed/removed with the operating system file browser.
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    The avcap-library is a cross-API, cross-platform simple and easy to use C++ video capture library. It's aim is to provide a unified API (currently for Linux, Win32 and Mac OS X) to capture video from appropriate hardware.
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    V.R.C.C. (Video Remote Computer Camera) is a freeware and open source system that enables your smartphone to be used as a Webcam and lets you control the smartphone from the PC.
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    A cross-platform camera framework that provides uniform access to camera devices for video processing or display. It comes with a SDL demo application which compiles on Win32, Linux and MacOS X and can address any camera already supported by the host OS.
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    QuickTimeTcl is an extension package to Tcl/Tk that runs on Mac OS Classic, Mac OS X, and Windows. It provides a high level interface to QuickTime from Tcl for both application development and scripting from console.
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    iVideo is a multitrack video editing software on Mac OS X, created in Cocoa (Objective-C) and using QuickTime with a cool look & feel ;-). It can import and export all formats supported by QuickTime (including mp4) and can use digital cameras too.
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    A simple text mode utility for extracting mpg files from ReplayTV Personal Video Recorders via TCP/IP. This utility is Linux, Win32 and Mac OS X native, and is being developed with an eye for easy porting to other operating systems.
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    Bring multimedia to OS X. Watch tv and record on Mac OS X. Developement of a usable and free Booktree 8xx device driver and a viewer/recorder application for the Mac OS X operating system.
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