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    PHP Webcam Video Recorder

    PHP Webcam Video Recorder

    Setup web based cam video recording with any php script or cms.

    The VideoWhisper Video Recorder allows site users to record webcam videos easily from website pages, including high definition recordings. This can be use on various sites to implement online features like: + video sharing, on demand video content + video messaging, video email + video content on member profiles, video teasers, video questionnaires + video comments for online posts and items, video discussions, video forums Video Recorder application key features + 100% web based...
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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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    movgrabGUI

    movgrabGUI

    Download videos from Youtube, Metacafe, Dailymotion, Vimeo etc.

    Graphic interface of movgrab script. Realized featuring Matteo Seclì http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gD7_3Mghlo
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    Low calories PVR - the unix way. Will get EPG from DVB stream and have RPC interface for scheduling recordings. Will record scheduled programs using as little machine resources as possible (direct stream to disk). Will allow script hooks to process r
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    This TracPlugin maintains a database of recordings. Upon "Activate!" it creates a recording script. The actual recording is performed by a tuning the LinuxDVB device started by a CronTab call.
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    Traffic Sucks. CamGet is a bash script to download images from area traffic camera websites (such as http://www.dpwt.com). This script also adds timestamps to each image, converts image to desired format, and attempts to 'normalize' each image.
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    TV_ENCODE! is a textual front end for MEncoder which allows the user to record live TV from NTSC, PAL, ATSC (or any future form) to industry standard MPEG-4 Video with MP3 Audio (DivX Compatible). Support for multiple capture sources.
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    This perl script downloads as many videos from Youtube as you want. It reads a text file containing the all of the urls to the video(s). You can use it to easily download 1 video or 100 videos.
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    capturetv is a simple bash script which simplifies the process of capturing TV via MEncoder. The script also optionally calculates the optimal bitrate depending on how many minutes you want to burn to CD and burns it.
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    A perl script to download and archive webcam images in jpg format. The script will determine how often the image is updated and will download images to a series of sequentially numbered files.
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    Usnatch is Rexx script for downloading/playing Youtube and other multimedia content. It is particularly adjusted to work with the Lynx text mode browser and can be used to launch media players such as mplayer and vlc.
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