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    GraphicsMagick

    Swiss army knife of image processing

    GraphicsMagick provides a set of commandline tools and programming APIs for manipulating, editing, and converting raster and vector images. It is derived from ImageMagick, with the objective of providing better stability and performance than ImageMagick while retaining the original MIT/X11 license.
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    Burn 360
    This is a frontend to ffmpeg and standard VCD/DVD ripping creation programs written in perl-gtk2. It is designed to enable (as seperate processes) ;VCD/DVD ripping;Any Media-transcoding that ffmpeg supports ;DVD creation
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    This is a perl-gtk application to get a channel list from a dvb card, display it, and allow complex filtering of view. It also has extensive multi-channel recording capabilities based on the EPG display shown The Application is now EpgRec2 following massive changes in the application and underlying libraries. It now uses a modified version of Linux::DVB::DVBT perl module
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    wVDR is a smart Video Disk Recorder using "vcr" by Bram Avontuur. It features programming the schedule by wishes (e.g. "every movie with actor XY") in addition to conventional "channel, start time and duration"
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    Kalva is a lightweight videoapplication using MPlayer and MEncoder to do the real work (schedules via atd and crond). Kalva's main goal is to be quite simple to setup and easy to use. But apart from that it provides quite some useful features.
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    videXpose is an application for searching, organizing and viewing your video clips and movies.Features include video thumbnail and contact sheet generation.Supports major video formats. Also includes a HTML export and video to animated GIF converter
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    snavtclient is free open source network client program for CCTV security surveillance digital video recorders (DVR) manufactured by the AV TECH Corporation. For more information please see software web site: http://snavtclient.epipe.com/
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    This perl script downloads as many videos from Youtube as you want. It reads a text file containing the all of the urls to the video(s). You can use it to easily download 1 video or 100 videos.
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    Tivo2dvd creates and executes the series of commands required to access, format, and burn television shows from a Series II Tivo directly to a DVD. It supports processing multiple shows at once, to a DVD with menus.
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    ViewMAX CCTV DVR

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder.

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder. It includes a new look and feel, and attempts to maintain compatibility with it's original ZM parent code tree. This project is no longer being extended or supported.
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    A daemon written in Perl that captures video from an IVTV-driver based video card, e.g. Hauppauge PVR
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    Get schedules from the official sites of tv-channels and parse them to feed them to different tv-applications. Modular and simple organisation. Exports to EPG(Electronic programming guide) of vdr(Linux Video-Disk-Recorder), xmltv(to come) and others.
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    This project aims to have a suite of scripts and GUI for capturing, converting and burning DV movies to CD (dvzeec) or DVD (dvzeec-dvd).
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    Lightspace image processing. Superior image processing using known or generalized camera response functions. High dynamic range image processing.
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    AcidRip is an automated front end for MPlayer/Mencoder written in Perl, using Gtk2::Perl for a graphical interface. Makes encoding a DVD just one button click!
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    Udrec_suite provides a networked video recorder for the dbox 2 under neutrino. It is targeted to be easily installed, configured and executed under Linux and is fully transparent to the user infront of the dbox. Includes dvdwizard for DVD-generation
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    This project is an easy to use web interface to record TV shows to your hard drive. It is an improved version of webvcr which adds xmltv support, nvrec support, favorites, an improved schedule viewer, and much more.
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    DPencoder is an easy-to-use mencoder frontend written in Perl using the PerlQt extension for Qt. This project is dedicated to newbies who want to rip they DVD in a few clicks. Have fun !
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    EZ Transcoder is a wrapper for three pass encoding with mencode designed specifically for for transcoding existing MPEG2 files (such as those captured by a TV Capture card) to DivX/MPEG4 format. It is currently a perl console app.
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    A platform-independent software package for searching, managing, and recording television shows. Consists of a Java Swing front-end for searching and managing the listings, using a SOAP service. The backend format is XMLTV.
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    Net-Cam : A full-featured free IP Video Surveillance server for Axis 2100 cameras. Keywords : netcam camserver webcam video surveillance axis
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    General purpose programs developed specifically for wearable computing.
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    A perl script to download and archive webcam images in jpg format. The script will determine how often the image is updated and will download images to a series of sequentially numbered files.
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