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    Apollo

    Apollo

    The easiest way to stream with the native resolution of your client

    ...It acts as a server that captures, encodes, and streams desktop or game sessions while supporting hardware acceleration across AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA GPUs. The project includes a web-based interface that allows users to configure streaming settings, manage connected clients, and control application launching remotely. It also introduces features such as virtual display creation, which dynamically matches the client’s resolution and refresh rate, improving compatibility and visual fidelity. Apollo supports advanced capabilities like clipboard synchronization, permission management, and automated commands triggered by client connections or disconnections.
    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    video-compare

    video-compare

    Split screen video comparison tool using FFmpeg and SDL2

    video-compare is a split-screen video comparison tool written in C++ that enables users to analyze differences between two video sources in real time. It uses FFmpeg libraries and SDL2 to decode and render synchronized playback, allowing precise frame-by-frame comparison. The tool supports videos with different formats, resolutions, and frame rates, making it versatile for testing encoding changes or processing effects. It includes interactive navigation controls and customizable display...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Show up to 4 streaming videos from USB Webcams concurrently on your display. Auto-detects current display settings. The software has a basic control panel to start up available devices sequentially. HW Reqs: additional USB PCI hubs or USB ports.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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