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    musiclick

    musiclick

    musiclick-View,Listen,Download,Convert,Mail,Record,Search,Upload...

    Offline video & audio converter packing a bundle of features
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    Eye of the cat

    Eye of the cat

    A frontend for ffmpeg x11grab for screencasts

    The application itself was written on Gambas2 and uses "ffmpeg" to record the video, as this post it can be used but still lacks functions(lots of them) and stability. The application uses "gambas2" to run, "ffmpeg" to record the screen and "xwininfo" to get window dimensions. They need to be installed manually, on Ubuntu is done with: $ sudo apt-get install gambas2 ffmpeg xwininfo
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    tcpcat is a simple program that is like `cat' but it works over tcp streams to allow you to cat from one host to another. example: host a: $ tcpcat -l 63255 | gzip -dc | tar xvf - host b: $ tcpcat -h hosta:63255 tcpcat-X.X.X.tar.gz
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