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    YouTube to MP3 Converter
    Youtube2mp3 is a cross-platform video downloader and converter that converts YouTube, Google Video, DVDs, and local media files into a wide range of audio and video formats.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    kavi2svcd is a GUI for generating VCD/SVCD/DVD-compliant MPEG files from an AVI, MPEG, Quicktime or whatever file using transcode and mplex. It then generates a (S)Video CD image using vcdimager and burns to CD with cdrdao.
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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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    MacMPEG2Decoder (aka MM2D) decodes MPEG2 video into a variety of formats, normally quicktime based, on a Macintosh (Classic & OSX).
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    We will create a complete MPEG4 part 14/Quicktime parser in Java, add a full working example in J2ME and then port the whole thing to C#.
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