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This is a tool to enable TV-Out on Linux for NVidia cards. It does not
need the kernel, supports multiple TV encoder chips. You may use
all the features of the chip, down to direct register access,
and all resolutions and sizes the chip supports.
rtusd is a foundation set of real time enabled User Space Devices/Drivers designed to link to HRT high resolution Timer controlled POSIX threads and link re-factored Linux hdw drivers for 2.6.18+. rtusd propogates Linux RT to user space generically.
This library for the Haskell programming language provides Video4Linux2 (V4L2) frame grabber operation functions. Requires GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler) and Linux kernel 2.6 header files.
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The Quasar DV Codec (libdv) is a software decoder for DV format video, as defined by the IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M standards. DV is the encoding format used by consumer-grade digital camcorders.
MMPython is a Media Meta Data retrieval framework. It retrieves metadata from mp3, ogg, avi, jpg, tiff and other file formats. Among others it thereby parses ID3v2, ID3v1, EXIF, IPTC and Vorbis data into an object oriented struture.
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P264Decoder is a free h.264 decoder. It support baseline profile and x264 base bitstream now. The initial p264decoder version is based on the uncompleted x264 decoder. website: http://p264decoder.zj.com
XScreenPlayer is a screen saver designed to play video in any format supported by libxine. It uses an XML playlist with grouping and several play modes to support any combination of sequential and shufffled playback.
Scilab Aurora is a simple but useful video editor for Linux and Windows.It implements almost all features of a non-liner editor,such as filter,transitions,motion setting,transparency setting.It includes EVP.
djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts as a Linux filesystem (using FUSE) the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices : the Audio and Video content on the network is automatically discovered, and can be browsed as a standard directory tree.
ctrlMedia: media center (audio, video, images, tv, ..) enginereed for car embedded use. Runs on Linux framebuffer/SDL Library using DirectFB. Uses external (opensource) libraries to reproduce contents.
BTTVX is a driver for QNX 6.1 operating system that works with BT8xx ( bt878, bt848, bt879) Conexant compatible framegrabbers. The driver is based in old versions of the popular BTTV driver for Linux system and it follows its open source and free availabi
Quartz TV is a real-time video program for Mac OSX which pretends to be a TV studio, including video effects, titles, news tickers, and lower 3rd animations. Also, it can can import your own graphics, videos, and quartz composer files.
NOTE: this project is abandoned in favor of much improved Matroska support in Perian 1.0. This project aims to allow media players using QuickTime to play Matroska (www.matroska.org) files.
The Linux Video Project attempts to create a LiveSystem which boots on any x86 system, initializes its hardware (most notably sound), and plays video on that system. It uses the ROCK Linux Distribution Build Kit for building the live-system.