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The Unemployment Cam is the perfect webcam tool for your employed friends who want to see what you have been up to since you were escorted out of the building. Visit the <a href=http://ucam.sourceforge.net/>Home Page</a> to see the ucam in action.
SDL4Java is a Java API for the Simple DirectMedia Layer (www.libsdl.org). This API allows for easy control and manipulation of video, audio, mouse, keyboard, cd-roms, and joysticks.
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JRobot is a Java utility intended for the manipulation of the Mitsubishi RVM1. It provides the possibility to connect locally and remotely to RVM1 robots, manipulate with joysticks and has a virtual 3D view intended for simulation.
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JCDSee is a Java clone of popular image viewer ACDSee. The goal of this project is to create a free open source software as ACDSee look a like as posible. And WILL better (hopefully) with some web features.
This is a little name change. The project will now be devoted to writing a full featured media player in Java. It supports image viewing (slideshows, and most image types) and MP3 playing currently.
This is based on the concept of streaming interactive media. Where content changes are based on each viewer who uses it. Its goal is to make interactive media that can bring to fruitation a complete new level of childrens learning shows.
JeeWii is a Java wrapper for BlueTooth communication with the Nintendo Wiimote. Using JSR82, JeeWii makes possible to get all information from a Wiimote in the same fashion of swing/awt action listeners.
Sabbia acquires a video stream from a webcam and transforms the movements detected into MIDI messages. This way it is possible to control a MIDI device or a MIDI software by hand movements.
A Java J2ME utility for downloading podcasts to a Java enabled mobile device or phone. A must have for podcast lovers on the go. You don't need a computer or a third party web server for downloading your favorite podcast.
This project aims to be a multiplatformal java-based subtitle converter and simple processor. It's meant as universal crossplatformal and OSS solution for converting, splitting, joining and shifting subtitle files.
The software being developed in this project will allow spectators in a stadium to access instant replays and other game-related services on a handheld device.
ScreenCaster is a Java-based tool for screencasting on Linux. It supports high-performance capturing of screen contents, as well as capturing of both system and microphone audio, suitable for demonstrations or game footage recordings. Additionally, it supports the use of presets for the quick saving and loading of commonly-used configurations to make the recording process as painless as possible.
JMEdit is a Java and FFmpeg-based video editor intended to be intuitive and easy to use, with a focus on keeping simple tasks simple while working on all configurations.