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    Apollo

    Apollo

    The easiest way to stream with the native resolution of your client

    Apollo is a self-hosted desktop streaming host designed to enable low-latency game streaming from a personal computer to remote clients using protocols compatible with Moonlight and Artemis. It acts as a server that captures, encodes, and streams desktop or game sessions while supporting hardware acceleration across AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA GPUs. The project includes a web-based interface that allows users to configure streaming settings, manage connected clients, and control application...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    StaxRip

    StaxRip

    Video encoding GUI for Windows

    ...It is not a “one-click” encoder; instead, it grants the user deep control over encoding settings, filtering, resizing, cropping, subtitles, audio processing, container formats, and more — making it a tool of choice for videophiles, enthusiasts, and anyone needing high-quality and customized media output. Because StaxRip automates the invocation of complex command-line tools via a GUI, it lowers the barrier for less technical users while offering advanced configuration for experts. The tool supports batch processing, hardware acceleration (where supported), scripting, and automation through PowerShell or built-in project templates, making it versatile for single-file conversions.
    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    Mp4 Video 1 Click FFMPEG for Windows

    Mp4 Video 1 Click FFMPEG for Windows

    Video/audio converter/transcoder/player in File Explorer mouse menu

    The one-click zero-conf video/audio converter/transcoder/player inside a Windows File Explorer mouse context menu. H265/HEVC codec supported. Hardware acceleration supported. Ultra-fast transcoding supported. Produces standard anywhere-playing mp4/h264/yuv420p/aac video or mp3/cbr/320k audio files by default. FFMPEG 4.2.2 command line added and can be edited for your own custom conversion. Supported video containers: *.mpg, *.mp4, *.mov, *.ts *.3gp, *.avi, *.av1, *.wmv, *.flv, *.webm,...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    eviacam

    eviacam

    webcam based mouse emulator

    Mouse replacement software that moves the pointer as you move your head. It works on standard PCs equipped with a web camera. No additional hardware is required. Based on the award winning Facial Mouse software. For Linux and Windows systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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