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    ffmpeg-coder

    A small CLI tool which will help in producing different types of video

    A small cross platform CLI tool which will help in producing different types video converting codes quickly for new ffmpeg CLI users. The tool will make it easy to generate ffmpeg commands for them. If you don't use or know about FFMPEG then this tool might not be for you. This tool is created for those who find it difficult to understand or find the appropriate commands for converting a video as they want using the FFMPEG CLI tool.
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    MPlayer Standalone including all codecs
    MPlayer with all essential codes, encoders, decoders & filters. For LINUX users: just extract the source & run the 'install.sh' file from Terminal. For Windows users: Not Tested yet, but hope to work on MINGW32 in WinXP. Thanks from Chinmoy & Srijon
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    LiveVideo

    Real-time Video Analysis Software

    ...It applies probabilistic spatiotemporal macroblock filtering (PSMF) and partial decoding processes to effectively detect and track multiple objects with fast computation in H.264|AVC bitstreams with stationary background. The codes were written in Visual C++. For more details, please visit https://www.wonsangyou.com/research/aivision. If you need technical help, please send an email to wyou(at)kaist.ac.kr. When you use this software for your publications, please cite as follows. 1. Wonsang You, M.S. Houari Sabirin, and Munchurl Kim, "Moving object tracking in H.264/AVC bitstream," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4577, 2007, pp. 483-492. 2. ...
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