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    MobileMate

    MobileMate

    A video and audio converting tool customized on Tinycore Linux.

    MobileMate is an open source video and audio converting tool customized on Tinycore Linux. It use Bash to glue open source tools such as Mplayer, FFmpeg(Libav), Zenity, Grep, Sed, etc.. It features as a self-booting tiny linux, can easy expand to your language, small size, easy to custom as your needs, etc..
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    Flipbook is made to flip a sequence of images and allow you to study the resulting animation frame by frame. That's it, pure and simple. I will use Flipbook as the glue between my digital stills camera and a final animation. It will import JPEGs or PNGs
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    dannyrip

    Automated CD/DVD ripper program

    ...The idea here is to have a system which is comprised of three parts - a ripper daemon, an encoder daemon, and a frontend. 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).
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