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bmx, libMXF and libMXF++ have moved to GitHub:
- https://github.com/bbc/bmx
- https://github.com/bbc/libMXF
- https://github.com/bbc/libMXFpp
Library and utilities to read and write broadcasting media files. Primarily supports the MXF file format.
** Now on Github; https://github.com/aizvorski/h264bitstream **
libh264bitstream provides a complete set of functions to read and write video bitstreams conforming to the ITU-T H.264 | ISO/IEC 14496-10 AVC video standard.
Avifile is a library that allows you to read and write compressed AVI files (Indeo? Video, DivX, etc.) under x86 Linux. (De)compression is performed with Win32 DLLs. It includes AVI player, video4linux-compatible capture program and simple AVI recompres
This project's goal is a library for backing up dvd content (and mpeg films)
The classes have that less public functions that it should be very ease to write a graphical frontend.
When ready, one should be able to backup a dvd with one click.
A library providing a full implementation of MPEG-2 transport streams (ISO/IEC 13818-1 aka ITU-T Rec. H.222). Can read, write and edit transport streams. Code is generated from a XML description of the bitstream syntax. This may be extended to other multimedia file formats in the future.