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A video player featuring dictionary look up for subtitle words with single click. Intended audience are those who watches foreign language videos with same language subtitling
The CLI heaven for MPlayer with a GUI frontend.You can record and timeshift from your TV tuner.It also remembers movies and positions to resume a movie easily.It also has support for movie series,play history,the GUI has playlist and many useful options.
iBulk is a front-end for FFmpeg used to convert videos for use on an Apple iPod or iPhone. iBulk can be used as a gui or cli. Gtkdialog and FFmpeg with libavcodec and/or libavcodec-extra-* is required.
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XMLSP - XML Stream Parser is a small & simple XML parser for C++. It uses STL for lists and strings. This tiny XML parser source code is less than 20kb in size. It support custom entities and special characters. Now with optional DOM support.
Open and cross compilant C++ Library, threading, mutexes,events, Callbacks, Xml Serialization, XML parser and generator , and a powerfull C++ code profiler. All the code is well documented and lots of examples are avalaible, easy to use.
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Savi-ESGframework "Esg Framework based on DVB-H standards"
This framework includes Electronic Service Guide(ESG) parser and simple UI
to show the ESG updated periodically. ESG schema is based on dvb-h.org standard.
Scope to Use as IPTV Framework also.
furious_tv is a set of tools to take XMLTV TV listings and enable a UNIX system to automatically record programs off of a TV card. It is written in C and uses a SAX parser for maximum speed and efficiency. ftv_gnome is the GNOME interface to the PVR.
TacitPixel is a scalable C++ framework for building application prototypes for interactive collaborative VR/AR applications. It provides a number of features that make prototyping fast and portable.
TacitPixel is the successor of the TAP and Twisted Pair engines.
mplayerd is a deamon to control mplayer. It has an intuitive tab completed CLI. It's design goal is to create a daemon and various front ends which turn a remote linux box into a web based media player.
QuickRip is a quick and easy but basic DVD ripper based on MPlayer and transcode. It is intended for those who do not care to configure framerates, clipping or other rarely-used options. It features both GUI and CLI interfaces.
Parses an encoded Xvid AVI to obtain the quantization value of each of its frames. When parsing is done, numerous statistics are displayed either textually and/or graphically.
Library and CLI to control the Fuji Finepix S3Pro camera in '1394 Shooting' mode. On request supported can be added for the S2 and newer S5 as well. A SANE backend is also possible.
...I'm planning to use avahi to automate discovery of the backend pieces, udisk to automate discovery of optical drives, and perl to glue it all together. I'd like to make the backends modular, but for the time being, I'm going to be hard-coding the encode formats (mp3/mp4) and programs used (lame, handbrake-cli, cdparanoia).