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    Aeyae Remux

    Aeyae Remux

    GOP-based video editor (remuxer)

    Aeyae Remux can be used to extract portions of original video into a separate file. Aeyae Remux is a GOP-based editor (GOP = Group Of Pictures), which means it doesn't do any transcoding, only remuxing. However, it can truncate a GOP. Aeyae Remux can be used to stitch together files... within reason. Since it is only a remuxer -- stitched files must be of compatible format. This means stitched files must have the same audio/video codecs, and codec properties (width, height, sample...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    mrViewer

    mrViewer

    Flipbook, Image Viewer and Audio-Video Player

    This project is no longer active. It has been replaced by mrv2 at: www.sourceforge.net/p/mrv2 A video player, interactive image viewer, and flipbook for use in VFX, 3D computer graphics and professional illustration.
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    Downloads: 118 This Week
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    A Graphical User Interface (GUI) program written with FLTK to support the Hauppauge HD-PVR capture device. Modules will include HD-PVR capture, MPlayer viewer, MEncoder for transcoding and Avidemux for editing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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