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    Video processing source code for algorithms and tools used in software media pipelines. The currently available source code is written in C++ with their associated libraries and DirectShow Filters. Filters include an H.264 encoder, H.264 decoder, H.264 source filter, RTSP sink and source filters, YUV source, RGB to YUV color conversion, croppers, scalers, video mixing/picture in picture filters, rotate filter, virtual mic, and many more.
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    AVSEdit Plus

    AVSEdit Plus

    An AviSynth script editor with side by side preview and encoding GUI

    AVSEdit Plus is an AviSynth script editor with side by side preview and video encoding GUI for command line encoders: - edit AviSynth scripts, - preview script video results, - buffer slow scripts and preview them in real time, - enable side-by-side preview for two script video results, - work with command line encoders using an encoding GUI, - create an encoding queue. Visit the AVSEdit Plus official thread to get support and discuss...
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    simplest ffmpeg video encoder

    simplest ffmpeg video encoder

    The simplest video encoder based on FFmpeg

    A simplest video encoder based on FFmpeg. It is based on VC 2010. It is suitable for beginner of FFmpeg. It encodes YUV420P data to H.264 bitstream. It only uses about 100 lines of code. Eacn line of source code is important. New developer of FFmpeg can learn FFmpeg's API through this software. It contains following project: simplest_ffmpeg_video_encoder: Simple Encoder.
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    Grafika

    Grafika

    Grafika test app

    Welcome to Grafika, a dumping ground for Android graphics & media hacks. A collection of hacks exercising graphics features. An SDK app, developed for API 18 (Android 4.3). While some of the code may work with older versions of Android, some sporatic work is done to support them. Open source (Apache 2 license), copyright by Google. So you can use the code according to the terms of the license, A perpetual work-in-progress. It's updated whenever the need arises. To some extent, Grafika can be...
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    HomerHEVC

    HomerHEVC

    A real time open-source HEVC (h265) encoder under LGPL license

    HomerHEVC ( see www.homerhevc.com ): HOMER (Hevc Open Mpeg EncodeR) is an open-source HEVC encoder. HOMER is multiplatform code, tested for Linux and Windows It is published under the LPGLv2.1 license, and is therefore Free Software according to the Free Software Foundation. Source code can be found in: https://github.com/jcasal-homer/HomerHEVC Features (HomerHEVC_v2.0): - Open-source.
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