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    Movino is a solution for streaming and broadcasting live video from smartphones
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    A collection of tools and scripts for processing images and video from attached USB and FireWire webcams on Mac OS X. To start things off, there is a command-line tool for capturing webcam images.
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    otrutility is a frontend for the command line decoder tool provided by http://www.onlinetvrecorder.com. It supports drag'n drop and the decoding of multiple files per run.
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    AtomicParsley is a lightweight command line program that can read and set iTunes-style metadata tags in MPEG-4 files & 3gp assets in 3GPP/3GPP2 files.
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